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  2. Wi-Fi positioning system - Wikipedia

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    In wireless security, it is an important method used to locate and map rogue access points. [12] [13] The popularity and low price of Wi-Fi network interface cards is an attractive incentive to use Wi-Fi as the basis for a localization system and significant research has been done in this area in the past 15 years. [5] [7] [14]

  3. Municipal wireless network - Wikipedia

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    A municipal Wi-Fi antenna in Minneapolis, Minnesota Wireless security cameras on a lamp post deployed by New York City Police Department. They are connected to the municipal NYC Wireless Network (NYCWiN). Municipal wireless networks go far beyond the existing piggybacking opportunities available near public libraries and some coffee shops. The ...

  4. Wardriving - Wikipedia

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    A map of Seattle's Wi-Fi nodes, generated from information logged by wardriving students in 2004 A map of Wi-Fi nodes in the United States and parts of Canada tracked by the WiGLE project. Wardrivers use a Wi-Fi-equipped device together with a GPS device to record the location of wireless networks.

  5. WiGLE - Wikipedia

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    WiGLE (Wireless Geographic Logging Engine) is a website for collecting information about the different wireless hotspots around the world. Users can register on the website and upload hotspot data like GPS coordinates, SSID, MAC address and the encryption type used on the hotspots discovered.

  6. Wireless security - Wikipedia

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    Wireless security is the prevention of unauthorized access or damage to computers or data using wireless networks, which include Wi-Fi networks. The term may also refer to the protection of the wireless network itself from adversaries seeking to damage the confidentiality, integrity, or availability of the network.

  7. Private Shared Wireless Network - Wikipedia

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    A Private Shared Wireless Network (PSWN) is a wide area wireless radio telecommunications network developed and provided by different entities specifically for the use of public safety, utilities, [1] [2] machine to machine, and business communications. Its broad area coverage allows for a greater signal range and a lower cost of implementation.

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  9. List of mobile network operators in the United States

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    Sold spectrum licenses to Verizon Wireless and Eltopia Communications and became a Verizon Wireless MVNO. Fuego Wireless: LTE: Unknown: 2016: Sold network and spectrum licenses to AT&T and Infrastructure Networks [59] Golden State Cellular: CDMA2000: EV-DO: 0.018 [60] 2014: Acquired by Verizon Wireless. [61] Indigo Wireless: GSM, UMTS: EDGE ...