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The DeviceScape software really does sound interesting... but there doesn't seem to be any decent coverage within a 1,000 km of here!
What I would like to see, and what I am working on in my free time, is a daemon that automatically scans the "wifi background" and connects to any open/known AP's that are found. Sort of like the automatic connection of the N800, but this should work with unknown networks too, as long as they're open. And as long as you have permission to use the networks
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