Search WiFi geolocation data by BSSID and SSID on different public databases.
Databases:
Wigle Apple OpenWifi MilnikovPrerequisites
Python3. In order to display emojis on Windows, it is recommended to install the new Windows terminal.⚠️ In order to use the Wigle service it is necessary to obtain an API and configure the utils/API.yaml file replacing the value of the "wigle_auth" parameter for the "Encoded for use" data provided by Wigle. This is necessary for searching by SSID.
Installation
Use the package manager pip to install requirements.
Usage
optional arguments:
-h, --help Show this help message and exit
-s SSID, --ssid SSID Search by SSID
-b BSSID, --bssid BSSID Search by BSSID
-j, --json Json output
-m, --map Map output
It is possible to export the results in json format using the -j parameter and show the locations on html map using -m.
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Map output example
Json output example"data":{
"bssid":"A0:XX:XX:XX:6F:90",
"vendor":"TP-LINK TECHNOLOGIES CO.,LTD.",
"mac_type":"MA-L",
"wigle":{
"lat":00.000908922099,
"lon":00.000945220028
},
"apple":{
"lat":"not_found",
"lon":"not_found"
},
"openwifi":{
"lat":00.000808900099,
"lon":00.000845500028
},
"milnikov":{
"lat":"not_found",
"lon":"not_found"
}
}
}
Mentions
This project uses some of the research and code used at iSniff-GPS. Thanks to Micah Hoffman for his attention and answers to my questions. Thanks to kennbro for lending me his scrupulous eyes to give me feedback.