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See Also: CaseysMappingSoftware, MapIt, CommunityMaps, MapMaintenance See Also: CaseysMappingSoftware, MapIt, CommunityMaps, MapMaintenance, MapSoftwareDevel
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  * http://www.idoitsyndicate.org/projects/pdxwireless/   * http://www.idiotsyndicate.org/projects/pdxwireless/
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  * http://melbwireless.dyndns.org/~drew/   * http://www.wireless.org.au/~drew/
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 * PersonalTelco's mapping software is maintained by MattHickey and is a perl, MySQL aplication which uses a combination of MapBlast and MapServer as the mapping engine. It is currently very new but under active developement.  * Line Of Sight by Miron Cuperman uses topo maps.
  * http://s.hyper.to/miron/cgi-bin/los.pl

 * OpenMap is not OpenSource but does allow you access to the source. It's a java based tool which uses XML and other stuff. Looks interesting but is ugly like all java stuff is.
 http://openmap.bbn.com/

* PersonalTelco's mapping software is maintained by MattHickey and is a perl, MySQL aplication which uses a combination of MapBlast and MapServer as the mapping engine. It is currently very new but under active developement. See MapSoftwareDevel and WnDb.
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 * NoCat mapping software is a mystery to me but looks like it's written in perl.
  * http://www.testingrange.com/geo/test/nocatmap.cgi
 * NoCat has a node database, Geocoding of addresses (generate a lat/long from a street address), and generates line of site profiles to our nodes.
  * http://maps.nocat.net

 * NodeDB.com's software was based upon brismesh's software, with major revisions to the internal math functions and removal of all needed external binaries, covers to date 43 locations, with at least 1 location in every single state and territory on Australia.
  * http://www.nodedb.com

 * RadioMobile merges topographic data with a description of node equipment to generate coverage maps. Not easy to use, but great for line-of-sight checks and coverage maps.
  * http://www.cplus.org/rmw/english1.html
  * http://www.kcwireless.net/index.cgi?CoverageMap has example coverage maps for KCWireless.
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 * Wap-Map - I don't know that much about this. One nice feature is that itmakes the client load the map image dirctly from the map server and then use a local transparent PNG to overlay the node data.
  * http://gelbnet.com:8080/~aman/node.php?zipcode=22180

 * ((zWm)) Zhrodague WiFi Mapserver is up and running, almost completely automated. We accept Netstumbler text-files to plot points, and we've got some really dense maps for Massachusetts and Pennsylvania. This was created for the Pittsburgh Wireless Community, but has expanded to cover the world. Upload today!
  * http://mapserver.zhrodague.net
  * http://www.pghwireless.com

Here is a list of all mapping software I know of which is useful for maintaining node maps for a community network. This does not include commercial applications which may or may not prove useful in the long run. -- AdamShand

See Also: CaseysMappingSoftware, MapIt, CommunityMaps, MapMaintenance, MapSoftwareDevel


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