Agreed, I’ve seen this before across wider boundaries. Even /22s.

-Ben

> On Oct 14, 2019, at 8:38 AM, Jared Mauch <ja...@puck.nether.net> wrote:
> 
> 
> 
>> On Oct 14, 2019, at 9:14 AM, Travis Garrison <tgarri...@netviscom.com> wrote:
>> 
>> Anyone else have issues where their IP block gets randomly set to China? We 
>> have been trying to track down this issue for months and our customers are 
>> starting to get upset. We get a /29 from our upstream provider that we CGNAT 
>> (yeah I know, working on implementing IPV6) to all of our customers at 1 
>> particular site. No other sites have any issues. We had our upstream 
>> provider allocate us a new IP block from a different subnet which fixed the 
>> issue for a while but now it's back. The state and town are correct but the 
>> country states China. This is having issues with Speedtests, NetFlix and 
>> others. The upstream is claiming that we are purposely using a proxy or VPN 
>> to china which causes this. We have checked all our configurations and even 
>> replaced all hardware in case something was hacked. Any ideas?
> 
> I’ve seen some people do their geolocation on a /24 boundary, so if someone 
> else in that same /24 is located there, it might be an issue.  I know in a 
> prior life I had that issue with some CDNs and we eventually worked with them 
> to resolve the issue.
> 
> - Jared

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