In article <efebcd89-289d-2a3e-9246-6321c07bd255@xxxxxx> you write: > >So to sum up: > >"Here is a problem: ... " > >"No its not and even if it was, ... I'd say that summary is not even wrong. Our problem is not technical. Geolocation is handled by a handful of companies that have no incentive to solve our problem. How many wifi networks are there in the world? I expect upward of a hundred million. How many wifi networks regularly move from one continent to another? You can probably count them on your fingers. We're not even a rounding error, and we're not paying customers. Why should Maxmind et al. spend money to build a mechanism to deal with us and networks like ours? R's, John