Στις 13/7/2013 7:54 μμ, ο/η Dennis Lee Bieber έγραψε:
        Are you paying for a fixed IP number? I suspect you are if you were
running a world-accessible server.

        Obviously a fixed IP will be tied to a fixed connection and thereby to
a fixed location which can be provided to a location database.

        But most of us have DHCP assigned IP numbers, which change everytime we
reboot our connection (or even when the DHCP lease expires -- which may be
daily).

Same networking scheme for me too, dynamic that is.

Every time the DHCP lease expires or i reboot the router i get a new ip address but every time the link i provided states accurately that my ip address is from Thessaloníki and not Europe/Athens which is were my ISP location is.

Not to mention that in facebook, no matter the way i'am joining, via smartphone, tablet, laptop it always pinpoints my exact location.

But yes, i can understand your skepticism.
An ip address can move anywhere while remaining connected to the same ISP, just like a networking device in the house, remains connected to the same router while changing rooms or even floors, or even buildings.

But then how do you explain the fact that
http://www.maxmind.com/en/geoip_demo
pinpointed Thessaloníki and not Athens and for 2 friends of mine that use the same ISP as me but live in different cities also accurately identified their locations too?

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