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* In teams of 2 or 3, dispatch to each identified location. Identified locations are found here: PersonalTelcoBssids. Each location will have a sheet of paper with a map. | * In teams of 2 or 3, dispatch to each identified location. Identified locations are found here: PersonalTelcoBssids. Each location will have a sheet of paper with a map (I haven't figured out a tractable way to print a nice map on each sheet like I imagined, so unless someone figures something out very soon, I might just end up putting numbered dots on a few city maps). |
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* Note strength of signal at curb |
Location: All Around the Portland AreaBR Date and Time: September 30th, Time and Place TBD BR
Agenda
- Visit, test and collect information at locations identified as once active Personal Telco nodes.
Protocol (tentative)
- Train in Protocol
In teams of 2 or 3, dispatch to each identified location. Identified locations are found here: PersonalTelcoBssids. Each location will have a sheet of paper with a map (I haven't figured out a tractable way to print a nice map on each sheet like I imagined, so unless someone figures something out very soon, I might just end up putting numbered dots on a few city maps).
- One laptop running Kismet or equivalent network stumbler, with GPS if possible.
- Keep an eye on kismet to/from to see if you see more new PTP BSSIDs and check them out as well
CalebPhillips figured out a good way to do this: in kismet, sort by SSID, scroll to the www.personaltelco.net section and look for ! which indicates new packets. beware that some nodes leave off the www part of the SSID.
- Drive around a few neighboring blocks to collect relative signal strength data, which will help in triangulating network location
- At the end of the day, upload stumbling data to wigle (or give to Russell to do so).
- Keep an eye on kismet to/from to see if you see more new PTP BSSIDs and check them out as well
- Another laptop available to connect to the node
- At each location,
- Discover AP presence/absence
For each PersonalTelco-related AP present:
- AP SSID
- AP BSSID
- Note strength of signal at curb
- Connect
- Note presence/absence of splash and any self-identification thereon. If captive portal indicates usage over time (N authentications since date X), note that as well.
- Note local network: DHCP server IP, assigned IP.
Identify the upstream IP using http://www.whatsmyip.org or equivalent
- If possible, identify the lat/long or address of the AP
Volunteers
RussellSenior (also leader of this AmazinglyFunEvent)
- jason at jason justman dot com (GRPS and EV-DO, and serial gps - real time telemetry with google-maps for ajax mashup anyone?)
CalebPhillips (area of interest: desperate and unreasonable desire for organization)
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Results
[http://www.personaltelco.net/~caleb/kismet/2006-09-20/ Data from Trial Run on 2006-09-20]