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03-19-2017 12:01 AM #1 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Hello, you need the proper ranges to use at the source, where did you get the current ones?

As far as I know, Voluum uses the DB from digitalelement, but I don't think they are selling the ranges - there are sources online where you can find the ranges, with bigger or lower accuracy, but that's something you gotta do yourself


03-19-2017 07:32 AM #2 roykoda (Member)

Quote Originally Posted by matuloo View Post
Hello, you need the proper ranges to use at the source, where did you get the current ones?

As far as I know, Voluum uses the DB from digitalelement, but I don't think they are selling the ranges - there are sources online where you can find the ranges, with bigger or lower accuracy, but that's something you gotta do yourself
Hi Matuloo,

I found a Vortex's tutorial here and followed it.

I need to identify my wifi's IPs and blacklist them at my traffic source.


03-19-2017 10:25 PM #3 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by roykoda View Post
Hi Matuloo,

I found a Vortex's tutorial here and followed it.

I need to identify my wifi's IPs and blacklist them at my traffic source.
Ah great that you found it! I knew she posted the guide somewhere but couldn't remember where it was


03-23-2017 11:54 AM #4 roykoda (Member)

Dear Sirs,

the problem persists with my other campaigns as well.

Do you have a way to identify which IP's are broadband and which are carrier?

Please advice.

Thank you.


03-23-2017 02:42 PM #5 priest (Member)

Try going to this website http://ipinfo.io/countries/th (change the last two letters in the url to your country code), then look up your carrier. That should give you the ips for the carrier only. Hope that helps.


03-23-2017 02:52 PM #6 matuloo (Legendary Moderator)

Quote Originally Posted by roykoda View Post
Dear Sirs,

the problem persists with my other campaigns as well.

Do you have a way to identify which IP's are broadband and which are carrier?

Please advice.

Thank you.
There is an expensive way - pay for a service like digitalelement ...

Or use the method that Amy posted about and run tests on IP blocks through Voluum and check whether it's identified as carrier by Voluum (they are using the digital element DB).

EDIT: I see that voluum replied while I was posting this reply of mine I guess you could use their method to build a list of IPs to blacklist.


03-23-2017 06:22 PM #7 roykoda (Member)

I did it, but for some countries the traffic is not helping. The country of my interest was having 2/3 carrier and 1/3 wifi. I want to get rid of wifi... (was replaying to priest)


03-23-2017 06:29 PM #8 roykoda (Member)

thanks for the replay. I'll go with this method. (was replaying to Adrian)


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