I think it has the gps options in the software but no hardware installed
Dave
Employees are like mules. Some you stand in front of and coax them along with a carrot. Some you stand behind and kick them in the arse. The key to management is knowing which mules are which!
How does Google Maps detect the current location? Surely it must have some kind of GPS locator since there is no mobile phone sim card in it. When I select My Location it takes me right to my present location.
Employees are like mules. Some you stand in front of and coax them along with a carrot. Some you stand behind and kick them in the arse. The key to management is knowing which mules are which!
Google maps will work of your home brdband and locate you from the IP address that way. try it turn off wireless and look for yourself.
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I think they use a number of methods. During googles street view project, I think they logged the gps coordinates and MAC address of every wireless network point they found. When your Scroll finds a wireless network, it looks up its MAC address in the db, and gets the location.
I'm on cable and my wireless has nothing at all to do with my internet connection. I've set my wireless router as a pass-through, connecting the wired and wireless LAN, and my internet connection is managed by my Linux box. There is no way they could get my location from any sort of wireless snooping.
There's only one way off, might as well enjoy the ride..