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i have the ip address of a few computers.
would like to know how i would go about finding out the area or even better the street address of the ip numbers? tried that whois stuff etc but they only tell you the name of the isp site and crap. would appreciate the info or software to do so. |
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Well, it would depend if their ip is constant or not and if they are behind proxies. If so, it really wouldn't help you much. As far as going to the extent you want, you might have to invest in paid services.
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