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This is two questions in one, somewhat unrelated.
Hi @Andrew72 I guess due to mesh routing you could have a virtual location just about anywhere, those same links show me in Brisbane and Melbourne respectively, at one stage I had a router slot that gave me a geolocation in the UK.
I noticed that whilst opening a stream on tune in radio that an EU banner on the landing page would come up every time and require an accept click. I refreshed the PPP connection on the router until I had a slot back in Queensland.
With regards to saving the config, I haven't needed to reload a config in 15 months of using a VR1600v, a firmware upgrade preserves all user config settings, If you really need to keep the numbers you could just save a few screenshots for future reference.
Hi @orbistat. Thank you very much for your reply, but it's not really helpful. In short, it can be summarised as:
Regarding #1, how can the same IP be resolved to different locations? The only explanation I can think of is different resoution services use different databases. But where do they come from, where is the source of truth? I'd expect that would be the company who owns the IP range, in this case TPG. So if TPG said "we keep our records up to date, but some resolution services have not synced our latest changes yet", I would be happy with that answer. But if the answer is "that's how it works and will always be this way", then I'm really not clear why.
Regarding #2, it's good to know that firmare updates do not wipe the config, but it does not answer my question. I still would like to know why TPG removed the feature, and more importantly, would like to see it back in the next firmware update.
On a different note, you mentioned that you have been through a few firmware updates. Where do you get them from, and how do you know that a new update has been released?
Ok @Andrew72 You need to understand how internet routing and topology works, it's beyond the scope of a forum post to explain. I answered your first question 'who can fix it? You can, by refreshing your PPP connection.
Your second question 'But why remove such important feature?' I implied that it's not an important feature as it's highly unlikely to fail and require a config reload, I also can't see where I've said it's had several firmware updates? It's had 1 update in the last 15 months.
Updates are pushed over the network as required, the customised firmware has an autoconfig batch file that alleviates the need for input from the end user. It just works.
Hi @orbistat,
Thank you for taking the time to reply again. I do understand how IP routing works. I'm an IT professional, though networking is not my area of specialisation. So I'd appreciate a bit more details on why you think I'm getting different resolutions on the same IP, if could provide some.
> You can, by refreshing your PPP connection
Yes I can do that, and maybe I'll be more lucky with the new IP, or maybe not. It does not resolve the root cause of the issue. Maybe, like you said, the root cause cannot be fixed, but so far I do not understand why.
> I implied that it's not an important feature
That's fine, but I feel that it is. I'd like some response from TPG.
> I also can't see where I've said it's had several firmware updates
Yes, sorry, I misread your previous answer.
Hi @Andrew72
The current firmware version does not support the back-up option.
I understand that this is a great feature to have since this will make it easier to restore the configuration should there be a need to reset the modem. As such, we will take this into consideration in future updates.
Regards,
Thanks @Will,
Could you please also provide some information about IP-to-location resolution. Why this is hapening, and can it be fixed?
Hi @Andrew72,
This is an issue with the IP database used by the website you are testing on.
If you would like to fix it, you may contact the website and advise them of his location and IP so they can update their database.
These companies make guesses on geolocation based on publicly available IP information from APNIC and other registries.
Kind regards,
BasilDV
same her https://ipfinder.io/