Welcome to my latest video. I'm excited to demonstrate the functionality of WigleToTak, a project designed to streamline the conversion of Wi-Fi data into Cursor on Target (CoT) format for integration with TAK servers.
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Join me as I walk you through the entire process, starting with setting up the necessary Python environment to accommodate the Flask dependency required for WigleToTak. Next, I jump to configuring Kismet to interface with the GPSD service for GPS data, ensuring seamless integration for accurate location tracking.
While I would typically conduct a live drive test, I've opted to utilize a publicly available CSV file to maintain privacy and security. After configuring WigleToTak to communicate with my TAK server, previously established in my other tutorials, I demonstrate how Wi-Fi data can be transmitted to the TAK server and subsequently relayed to a connected goATAK.
Whether you're a seasoned TAK enthusiast or a newcomer eager to explore the possibilities of Wi-Fi data integration, this video has something for everyone. So grab your DragonOS-powered WarDragon and let's dive into WigleToTak together!
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