This platform can alter the information displayed about its IP address to appear from a different geographic location.
This platform can alter the information displayed about its IP address to appear from a different geographic location.
Hello, the site noblogs.org appears to have its IP address linked to Saint Kitts and Nevis on iplocation.net. However, ping.pe shows it is actually located in the Netherlands. This discrepancy raises questions about how it's being routed or managed. Let me know if you'd like further clarification. Thank you!
It could function similarly to Startpage, utilizing several servers. Depending on server configurations, it might assign a European IP address or a US one.
The system claims to locate the actual position, yet it failed to match your real address. The IP lookup also didn’t return accurate results. This issue seems linked to a double NAT setup on your connection.
IP addresses are found through multiple databases. Since all IPv4 addresses are already assigned, it's possible they purchased a block from a country that doesn't require them, and the data hasn't been synchronized across systems yet. Determining a specific client—like your browser—is distinct because it relies on local hardware details such as WiFi SSID lists. Google Streetview captures WiFi networks in an area by photographing them, enabling approximate location based on nearby networks when compared to your device. In short, the precision of IP location depends on who registered the address during enrollment. Cable providers might register by geographic district, while other ISPs and data centers could use their main office location, leading to variations in accuracy.