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m0u53 Tekk puts this question:

"I thought I'd see if there was some sort of central database of access points as well. I know www.geomapping.com has a user-base kind of ASP application that allows them to update access points... a kind of forum thing.

Is this in the cards for warchalking? My point is that chalk washes away
with the rain. If it were chalked and logged, it would give other
warchalkers a knowledge base of what points have already been hit. People
can learn from other people, like when old explorers would leave scrolls in
libraries for other explorers.

The only downfall to that is that if a point goes down, someone has to get
it out of the database or it'll be as blind of a database as an empty street
itself."

Posted by matt at July 22, 2002 11:40 PM
Comments

NYCWireless has a great map going. It links to many other cities. Haven't look into the backend...

http://maps.nycwireless.net/node_map_test?protocol=&status=1&scale=0.01596604832&lat=40.743239&lon=-73.894793

Posted by roy at July 24, 2002 08:46 PM

Is there a map for Washington DC and the surrounding area?

Posted by Steve at August 8, 2002 12:46 AM

Yo! Is there a wi-fi map for London?

Posted by Tenebreux at August 13, 2002 05:22 PM


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