Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Josh Reynolds
maxmind is the company that does it for speedtest.net So if you've ever wondered why your IP blocks still show up as coming from your upstream and not you, well, that's why. /hard_learned_trade_secret On 04/07/2015 03:17 PM, Blair Trosper wrote: No, Google has their own internal system. Dou

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Christopher Morrow
"We'll investigate your report and, if necessary, pass the details on to our engineering team. Updates to IP addresses may take more than a month. We won't follow up with you individually but we'll do our best to resolve the issue." 'more than a month' > 3wks. On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 9:24 PM, John

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread John R. Levine
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/873?hl=en He says he sent in the IP update three weeks ago, nothing happened. Any other suggestions? On 7 April 2015 at 23:26, John Levine wrote: A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t. But Google thinks he's in

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Blair Trosper
It wouldn't hurt to correct it with MaxMind (a great product), but you'd probably have better results dealing with Google directly. If you have Google Apps, you've got support, and that would be one way to go about getting it addressed. On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 6:29 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote:

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
I figure they all collaborate. I updated one of our IPs with MaxMind and a few weeks later Google was fixed. Of course that could be because half the staff here carry tiny GPS-enabled Google location reporting devices in their pocket too... -A On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 4:17 PM, Blair Trosper wrot

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Blair Trosper
No, Google has their own internal system. Doubt MaxMind will help out. This discussions and others like it may lead you in the right direction: https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!topic/websearch/fkyem9xUKOQ On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 6:10 PM, Aaron C. de Bruyn wrote: > You might try here: ht

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Aaron C. de Bruyn
You might try here: https://www.maxmind.com/en/correction -A On Tue, Apr 7, 2015 at 3:42 PM, Fred Hollis wrote: > Thanks for sending this to the list: We have the very same issue as well > (both IPv4+IPv6). If someone knows the magic button to solve this, please > contact me as well. > > > On 08

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Arzhel Younsi
The list on http://nanog.peeringdb.com/index.php/GeoIP is useful, especially if several GeoIP databases return incorrect locations. -- Arzhel On Wed, Apr 8, 2015, at 10:42, Fred Hollis wrote: > Thanks for sending this to the list: We have the very same issue as well > (both IPv4+IPv6). If someo

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Fred Hollis
Thanks for sending this to the list: We have the very same issue as well (both IPv4+IPv6). If someone knows the magic button to solve this, please contact me as well. On 08.04.2015 at 00:26 John Levine wrote: A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t. But Google thin

Re: Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread Pedro Cavaca
https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/873?hl=en On 7 April 2015 at 23:26, John Levine wrote: > A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t. > But Google thinks he's in France. We've checked for various > possibilities of VPNs and proxies and such, and it's pretty

Fixing Google geolocation screwups

2015-04-07 Thread John Levine
A friend of mine lives in Alabama and has business service from at&t. But Google thinks he's in France. We've checked for various possibilities of VPNs and proxies and such, and it's pretty clear that the Goog's geolocation for addresses around 99.106.185.0/24 is screwed up. Bing and other servic

Looking for Sky UK contact

2015-04-07 Thread Sander Steffann
Hi, If there is anybody from Sky UK here please contact me off-list. Cheers! Sander

Re: [OT]call for backers: open source hardware for networking innovation (ONetSwitch)

2015-04-07 Thread huc@ieee
The kickstarter project is going to be expired in about 2 days. The price will go up a bit after the kickstarter promotion. One board now is $699 (which will go up to over $1000), and we also have sets of 1299 for two boards, 2599 for four boards, and 3899 for 6 boards. We still has gap to make

RE: Low Cost CWDM or DWDM

2015-04-07 Thread Ryan DiRocco
We have been very happy with Adva for our DWDM ring deployments with multiple drop-add points. As always proper engineering is critical to make sure you are taking into account the loss points from all the muxes, drop-adds, etc. Adva's sales / engineering / and subsequent support have been fanta

Low Cost CWDM or DWDM

2015-04-07 Thread Colton Conor
What vendors do you recommend for low cost CWDM / DWDM gear? Assume you have a fiber ring of 50 miles of fiber, and want to have POPs evenly spaced around the ring that you want to jump on and off of. Assume you only have 2 fiber strands to work with, but can obtain two more at an additional cost.