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minus-squarecassandrafatigue@lemmy.dbzer0.comlinkfedilinkarrow-up1·2 hours agoAnd assuming they work the same is insane. Geospatial systems map geographic position in space. Of course more digits means more precise location in space!
minus-squaretheunknownmuncher@lemmy.worldlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·edit-22 hours ago K “I wonder if…” isn’t exactly an assumption lol I’m looking it up and found this IPv6 Geolocation: IPv6, each device can have a unique IP address, allowing for more precise geolocation. This is a significant leap from IPv4, where multiple devices might share a single IP, leading to less accurate location data. https://www.abstractapi.com/guides/ip-geolocation/understanding-ipv6-geolocation Also found another source that claims ipv6 geolocation is not yet as precise as ipv4 in practice. Like IPv4, IPv6 does have geolocation data, although it has yet to be as precise as IPv4 geolocation https://ip-geolocation.whoisxmlapi.com/blog/how-does-ipv6-compare-with-ipv4-geolocation
And assuming they work the same is insane. Geospatial systems map geographic position in space.
Of course more digits means more precise location in space!
K
“I wonder if…” isn’t exactly an assumption lol
I’m looking it up and found this
https://www.abstractapi.com/guides/ip-geolocation/understanding-ipv6-geolocation
Also found another source that claims ipv6 geolocation is not yet as precise as ipv4 in practice.
https://ip-geolocation.whoisxmlapi.com/blog/how-does-ipv6-compare-with-ipv4-geolocation