On Mon, Feb 15, 2016 at 2:36 PM, Hanno Schlichting <[email protected] > wrote:
> > On the query front some other things could go wrong: > > - After filtering out some of the WiFi networks, less than two WiFi > networks where known at a position, so we don't return WiFi based results > for it. > > Actually in my case it mostly looked like this. So, (deep breath) I'm just keep providing data and checking the red and green dots ;-) > - If we've only seen the cell or WiFi networks for the first time, they > have a really low confidence score. If there's any other information in the > query, for example from a secondary SIM or a GeoIP based result Hmm... does it mean, if I've got a smartphone with 2 SIMs (actually, I've got one among my stuff) - Mozilla Stumbler will use data from both SIMs to report more accurate location? The question in this case: should I prefer stumbling with dual-SIM phone instead of my single-SIM one? And, if yes, - will this collected information (collected with the dual-SIM phone) helps me to determine more precise location, using my single-SIM device? -- Best regards, Dmitry Zaharov mailto:[email protected] http://www.div.lv - ePublishing. Modern web projects development and support _______________________________________________ dev-geolocation mailing list [email protected] https://lists.mozilla.org/listinfo/dev-geolocation
