The Toolset for Network Mapping

An $\text{IP}$ $\text{Geolocation}$ $\text{Finder}$ is a sophisticated tool that extracts geographic, network, and security data from an $\text{IP}$ address. Its utility extends across $\text{IT}$ security, marketing segmentation, and content management.

I. Key Features

A. Core Geographic Data

Feature: Provides mandatory data fields: $\text{Country}$ $\text{Name}$, $\text{Country}$ $\text{Code}$, $\text{City}$, $\text{Region}$, and $\text{Time}$ $\text{Zone}$ ($\text{IANA}$ format). This is the foundation for all localization efforts.

B. Network Data

Feature: Extracts technical data: $\text{ISP}$ $\text{Name}$ (Internet Service Provider), $\text{Organization}$, and $\text{AS}$ $\text{Number}$ (Autonomous System Number). This is crucial for network troubleshooting and identifying data center traffic.

C. $\text{VPN}$ and Proxy Detection

Advanced Feature: Flags the $\text{IP}$ address if it belongs to a known $\text{VPN}$, $\text{proxy}$, or $\text{Tor}$ $\text{exit}$ $\text{node}$. This is essential for security applications, fraud scoring, and content restriction enforcement.

II. Use Cases in Enterprise

III. Integration with Doodax Tools

The $\text{Doodax}$ $\text{IP}$ $\text{Geolocation}$ $\text{Finder}$ can feed $\text{time}$ $\text{zone}$ data directly into the $\text{World}$ $\text{Clock}$ $\text{Dashboard}$ tool, allowing the business to schedule meetings efficiently based on a client's real-time $\text{IP}$ location.