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Guide to Modifying IP Geolocation for Regional Access and Personal ISP Setup

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uneven9434

6mo ago· 8 min readen

Summary

This technical guide explains how to modify IP geolocation to make servers appear to be located in different regions, including unconventional locations like North Korea or Antarctica. The article focuses on using WARP to obtain region-specific IPv4 addresses and discusses practical applications such as unlocking streaming content and running an IDC (Internet Data Center). It represents the final part of a series about running a personal ISP at home.

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This blog post should be the final part of the 'Running Your Own ISP at Home' series, and we're going to talk about how to modify the geolocation of the IP addresses we announce.
By tweaking IP geolocation, you can: This article will mainly focus on modifying IP geolocation and using WARP to get a corresponding-region IPv4 address.
Unlocking streaming content and running an IDC
This article is currently an experimental machine translation and may contain errors. If anything is unclear, please refer to the original Chinese version.
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