Wardriver Wednesday
Moblogging--Wardriver style
"According to the Oxford-English dictionary, the word 'snapshot' was
first used
in 1808 by an English sportsman by the name of Sir Andrew Hocker.
He noted in his diary
that every bird he shot that day was taken by snapshot.
meaning a hurried shot,
without deliberate aim. Snapshot then... was originally
a hunting term."
-One Hour Photo
Over a month ago I
announced that the articles formerly known as "Road Warrior Wednesday"
would take a new name to depict the "edge" that it was intended to
ooze. Since that time I have brought you such terrifying and controversial topics
as USB gadgets, messenger bags and presentation remotes. I know, I haven't been
keeping up my end of the bargain. Well, this time around, I''m hoping to ruffle
a few more feathers...we're going MobloggingóWardriver style.
Moblogging?
Moblogging is short for "mobile blogging" which, in tern, is short
for "mobile web logging" It is a activity practiced by a growning
number of people who form a community of web sites that document the events
and experiences of the various lives through the use of digital cameras both
standalone and those that come with some of the latest mobile phones. Mobloggers
take these snapshots and post them on their web sites. They often offer insites
into the meaning the particular image has for them and invite you, the visitor
to leave a comment of your own.
I've been moblogging for a few months now as part of my personal blog. And, of course, I invite you to get involved and interact with me there also. But today I have another activity in mind.
Warchalking?
Warchalking is commonly
conducted in the course of wardriving. (If you don't know what wardriving is,
why are you here? Okay, it's when you drive around looking for open wireless
internet connections. Happy now?!) A wifi hotspot is often chalked with a symbol
to denote the type of access, the degree of protection that is in play, the
quality of that signal and sometimes the distance to the actual access point
from the chalk mark. That is warchalking.
Moblogging Wardriver style
Now this is a bit of an experiment and how well it works is entirely up to you
wardrivers. What I propose is that you go out wardriving and when you find a
nice, free, unprotected hotspot that, instead of pulling out your chalk and
marking the sidewalk, take out a camera and email
it to the MacMerc.com
Wardriver Wednesday Moblog. Here's how:
Take a picture of the building from which the discovered signal is emitting. Attach that image to an email message addressed to the MacMerc.com Wardriver Wednesday Moblog. In the subject line of that email, enter the name of the signals location. Use wardriving software like MacStumbler or iStumbler to find out the name of the access point (the SSID), the channel the access point is using, the signal strength, whether or not it is protected by WEP and the type of router. Also take note of your physical location; the street you're on and the address of the building that houses the wifi signal. If you want to get really high tech, use a GPS unit to find your global location or enter the street address online at Maporama.com. Now, in the body of the email, type the information you gathered thusly (replacing the italicized parts with your own information): SSID = Name of access point Submit that email and watch for your submission to appear on the MacMerc.com Wardriver Wednesday Moblog. |
Again, for this idea to work it hinges on the participation of you wardrivers out there. Get out there and photograph your local hotspots (protected or unprotected, public or private) and send submit them as I have detailed ablove. The most recent submission appears below:
Keep an eye on the MacMerc.com Wardriver Wednesday Moblog for wifi hotspots in your area.
All personal comments should be sent to the author. All other discussion should be done in the Forums
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