Yes! There's several, of what I call, AP Games using wireless access points. NZWireless in New Zealand performed a treasure hunt in their home town. My pals and I designed a capture the flag game where you drive around the city trying to find an access point. And the traditional foxhunt (or RunningMan) where you seek to find a single AP moving around in an erratic fashion. I prefer using a car since I live in L.A. and don't walk.
In Chapter 11 of my book, Wi-Fi Toys, I describe some of these DF-based AP games in great detail. I love it how these guys are breaking the rules with traditional wireless.
Instead of using access points for boring Internet access, these guys are going extreme and creating a giant video game.
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In Chapter 11 of my book, Wi-Fi Toys, I describe some of these DF-based AP games in great detail. I love it how these guys are breaking the rules with traditional wireless.
Instead of using access points for boring Internet access, these guys are going extreme and creating a giant video game.
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carbolic
Wi-Fi Toys [wifi-toys.com]
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Cool! Do you have one of those little scooters fat people use?
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I prefer an Electric Skateboard [wifi-toys.com]
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carbolic
Wifi-Toys [wifi-toys.com]