[Noisebridge-discuss] Weapon for anonymity: solar-powered hexacopter with wifi?

Corey McGuire coreyfro at coreyfro.com
Sat Aug 10 00:19:49 UTC 2013


It would take two days to charge for a single flight

On Fri, Aug 9, 2013 at 1:04 PM, Robert "Finny" Merrill <
rfmerrill at berkeley.edu> wrote:

> I'm thinking you could fly it onto the roof of a building with open
> wireless, set it down there and have it host a proxy/VPN server.
>
> Even better, put two wireless NICs on it, vpn in from one access point
> and then use the other one for traffic.
>
> Could we even make it fully autonomous, using open databases of free
> wifi points and periodically getting up and flying to the next closest
> one? The idea being that it doesn't sit at any one access point for
> too long.
>
> Even better: install motion sensors/cameras so if someone tries to
> walk up to it it gets up and flies away.
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