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I would like build a tracking request with LBS (locating based services) and WIFI fingerprint (not GPS). I'm actually receiving the right infos from the device in javascript as :
For LBS : mcc, mnc, lac, cid
For WIFI : ssid, macAddress, signalStrength



I would need to select the received infos and make a request with a web API provided by Mozilla with a body in json to return back the real position as longitude and latitude in my app.



Could someone help?? Thanks



Geolocate requests are submitted using a POST request to the URL:



https://location.services.mozilla.com/v1/geolocate?key=



A minimal example using only WiFi networks:



{
"wifiAccessPoints": [{
"macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:ab",
"signalStrength": -51
}, {
"macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:cd"
}]
}


A minimal example using a cell network:



{
"cellTowers": [{
"radioType": "wcdma",
"mobileCountryCode": 208,
"mobileNetworkCode": 1,
"locationAreaCode": 2,
"cellId": 1234567,
"signalStrength": -60
}]
}









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    I would like build a tracking request with LBS (locating based services) and WIFI fingerprint (not GPS). I'm actually receiving the right infos from the device in javascript as :
    For LBS : mcc, mnc, lac, cid
    For WIFI : ssid, macAddress, signalStrength



    I would need to select the received infos and make a request with a web API provided by Mozilla with a body in json to return back the real position as longitude and latitude in my app.



    Could someone help?? Thanks



    Geolocate requests are submitted using a POST request to the URL:



    https://location.services.mozilla.com/v1/geolocate?key=



    A minimal example using only WiFi networks:



    {
    "wifiAccessPoints": [{
    "macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:ab",
    "signalStrength": -51
    }, {
    "macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:cd"
    }]
    }


    A minimal example using a cell network:



    {
    "cellTowers": [{
    "radioType": "wcdma",
    "mobileCountryCode": 208,
    "mobileNetworkCode": 1,
    "locationAreaCode": 2,
    "cellId": 1234567,
    "signalStrength": -60
    }]
    }









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      I would like build a tracking request with LBS (locating based services) and WIFI fingerprint (not GPS). I'm actually receiving the right infos from the device in javascript as :
      For LBS : mcc, mnc, lac, cid
      For WIFI : ssid, macAddress, signalStrength



      I would need to select the received infos and make a request with a web API provided by Mozilla with a body in json to return back the real position as longitude and latitude in my app.



      Could someone help?? Thanks



      Geolocate requests are submitted using a POST request to the URL:



      https://location.services.mozilla.com/v1/geolocate?key=



      A minimal example using only WiFi networks:



      {
      "wifiAccessPoints": [{
      "macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:ab",
      "signalStrength": -51
      }, {
      "macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:cd"
      }]
      }


      A minimal example using a cell network:



      {
      "cellTowers": [{
      "radioType": "wcdma",
      "mobileCountryCode": 208,
      "mobileNetworkCode": 1,
      "locationAreaCode": 2,
      "cellId": 1234567,
      "signalStrength": -60
      }]
      }









      share|improve this question














      I would like build a tracking request with LBS (locating based services) and WIFI fingerprint (not GPS). I'm actually receiving the right infos from the device in javascript as :
      For LBS : mcc, mnc, lac, cid
      For WIFI : ssid, macAddress, signalStrength



      I would need to select the received infos and make a request with a web API provided by Mozilla with a body in json to return back the real position as longitude and latitude in my app.



      Could someone help?? Thanks



      Geolocate requests are submitted using a POST request to the URL:



      https://location.services.mozilla.com/v1/geolocate?key=



      A minimal example using only WiFi networks:



      {
      "wifiAccessPoints": [{
      "macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:ab",
      "signalStrength": -51
      }, {
      "macAddress": "01:23:45:67:89:cd"
      }]
      }


      A minimal example using a cell network:



      {
      "cellTowers": [{
      "radioType": "wcdma",
      "mobileCountryCode": 208,
      "mobileNetworkCode": 1,
      "locationAreaCode": 2,
      "cellId": 1234567,
      "signalStrength": -60
      }]
      }






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