New Video:
Wardrive Mapping With IGiGLE And WiGLE
For those that don't know, WiGLE is an online database of Wireless Access Points (802.11A/B/G/N) that is contributed to by folks using Netstumbler, Kismet and other wardriving tools. WiGLE has a web interface of its own, as well as Java desktop client called JiGLE, but I thought that I should make my own interface to the data to fit my needs. That's why I wrote a program called IGiGLE to query WiGLE and turn the data into a KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file that is easy to import into the Google Earth desktop application. With the generated KML file and Google Earth it's easy to view and parse the access points found by you and other WiGLE users.
For those that don't know, WiGLE is an online database of Wireless Access Points (802.11A/B/G/N) that is contributed to by folks using Netstumbler, Kismet and other wardriving tools. WiGLE has a web interface of its own, as well as Java desktop client called JiGLE, but I thought that I should make my own interface to the data to fit my needs. That's why I wrote a program called IGiGLE to query WiGLE and turn the data into a KML (Keyhole Markup Language) file that is easy to import into the Google Earth desktop application. With the generated KML file and Google Earth it's easy to view and parse the access points found by you and other WiGLE users.





