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I just tried that, says I'm 100 miles south of where I really am. That's
quite a long way out in a small country like England.
I live in London and use BT Broadband. But geolocation
shows me being in Ipswich up in East Anglia, a long
way from London. I assume this is because the geolocation
only knows that I use an IP address from a DHCP pool
managed in Ipswich.
Martlesham, probably, which has an "Ipswich" postcode.
The end result is that most of England's population lives in Ipswich.
Only BT *Retail* ADSL customers, I'm a wholesale customer via a
different ISP, and a different misleading "location".
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Roland Perry