There hasn't been a reliable way to do this since people started using a lot of dynamically-assigned IPs, NAT, and proxies. Dija know that all international traffic coming out of Canada is on one of three IP addresses? If this was back 7-10 years ago, we might be able to get somewhere with this, but not now. Probably never will until IPv6 gains a significant foothold--perhaps not even then.
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In reply to Re: IP to Location Source?
by hardburn
in thread IP to Location Source?
by mdog
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