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How to accurately determine residential GeoIP?

u4iau4ia Member
edited June 2012 in General

What is the most accurate way?

174.226.0.75
http://www.geoiptool.com puts me in Kansas
http://www.geobytes.com puts me in New York City, NY
http://www.maxmind.com puts me in Hebron, CT

I realize being a DHCP assigned IP from my ISP makes absolute accuracy impossible, but why the widely varying results?

*edited, wrong result for one, fixed now :)

Comments

  • Maxmind is the most widely used by far.

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  • TaylorTaylor Member

    Only puts me in my city.

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  • vldvld Member

    Besides using the browser GeoIP functions, there is no way to accurately detect it.

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  • AdamAdam Member
    edited June 2012

    http://www.ip2location.com puts you in Livingston, NJ (with Verizon)

    All the tools will vary. You'll never find one that's 100% accurate for every user, except Google or Apple (GPS tracking + user account tracking) :P

    EDIT:
    Submit the correction to Maxmind: http://www.maxmind.com/app/correction

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  • It's widely varying because that range appears to be that of a wireless carrier. Where are you, by the way? Traceroutes put you somewhere nearish Boston.

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  • u4iau4ia Member

    Upstate NY. You are correct, that is my wireless IP. GeoIP of my home connection is also widely varied, Binghamton, NY all the way to Virginia :)

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