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WiFi Spy alerts you to Wi-Fi hotspots







WiFi Spy alerts you to Wi-Fi hotspots

WiFi Spy alerts you to Wi-Fi hotspots 07/16/2004 06:44 AM

Marware has released its WiFi Spy, a small device that you can hook onto a keychain and carry around for those times when you need to find an 802.11b/g wireless network, such as in an airport or a coffee shop. When you press its button, the device scans for a signal and shows its strength on a four-bar display if it picks one up. Holding the button and walking around will help you find the strongest possible signal from the nearby hotspot; it picks up both open and closed networks. WiFi Spy sells for US$29.95.




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Cory Doctorow: Brad Templeton's got a neat idea -- add geotagging and semantics to WiFi hotspots:
It would contain a mixed XML/HTML packet with a variety of useful fields and general text. These could range from simple descriptions ("This access point belongs to Joe Smith, I'm a programmer") to information ("On this site, Paul Revere stopped on his ride to consult with local minutemen") to street directions ("Turn right to get to highway 101, left for downtown") to, of course, advertising ("We sell fresh fruit and have a special on plums today.")

In other words, a replacement for signs and billboards and markers. And perhaps much more. Access points would also talk about themselves, declaring, for example, if the owner is offering open internet access for free or for fee, or has a local database of information, and what class of information is in the main text. The local lattitude and longitude for those without a GPS could be useful, along with local maps data in a compact form.

Link (Thanks, Brad!)

Update: Felix sez, "plazes is collaborative geo-tagging of networks, not just WiFi but any LAN. Unique identifier is the router´s MAC ID. In addition to structured data like address and type of network, people can upload pics and comments for that plaze/network. Every network gets a linkable URL and right now, we are working on a RDF representation of the geodata."


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The number of WiFi hotspots in Disney World has mushroomed. I can't wait for my next trip there!
Disney's BoardWalk Resort: Convention Center Hallways/Common Areas, Resort Lobby, Main Swimming Pool Area, Concierge Lounges, Bellevue Lounge

Disney's Contemporary Resort: Front desk sitting area, 14th Floor Concierge - sitting area, Outer Rim Bar (near Concourse Steakhouse), 1st Floor Convention Center Lobby, 2nd Floor Convention Center Lobby, Feature Pool.

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Disney's Yacht & Beach Club Resorts: Main Lobby area (both resorts), Concierge sitting area (both resorts), Convention Center Lobby area, Stormalong Bay Pool.

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To locate a wireless network simply press the button and watch the LEDs. When the lights stop sweeping back and forth, the number that remain lit will show the strength of the wireless signal. If the lights continue to sweep back and forth, you're not in range for any wireless network. Unlike other devices, the WiFi Seeker isn't fooled by other 2.5 GHz signals like microwave ovens or cordless phones, and it doesn't depend on 802.11 client activity to detect the access point. It detects both 802.11b and 802.11g.

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After a bit of researching I have come across a few sites that may be of help to all of us looking for some hotspots.

Ben Laurie has created a site that records the location of free-access hotspots across the UK. They are sorted in a searchable database of maps. Type in your postcode to allocate places where you can connect. Link it up at Consume.

Another organization that maps Wi-Fi hotspots is Arwain. They have "uncovered" most of Cardiff and have plans to bring free, fast wireless access to some parts in Wales. Check them out at Arwain.

And lastly for all the Torontonians out there I have a site that you might find useful. This site has a map of downtown Toronto and lists and the WEP enabled and disabled areas. For a view of the map check out Naked Wireless.

I hope these sites were of some help to you. Drop me a line to let me know.

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BT Openzone on track to launch more
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iPass Hits 11,179 Hotspots Worldwide


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Wireless Internet is next for McCaw


Wireless Internet is next for McCaw 06/03/2004 03:16 PM
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