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Geolocation/mapping is a complete shitfest. Every provider wants you to pay them $$$$ to turn an address into coordinates, so they frequently break/block you if you don't pay them.
Make sure the address on the device is in a format the geolocation provider can actually resolve. Beyond this just hardcoding stuff is an ok solution if you have limited locations.
Adam.
From: observium observium-bounces@observium.org On Behalf Of Njoroge, Joyce (Stadt Ulm) via observium Sent: 03 December 2021 11:14 To: observium@observium.org Cc: Njoroge, Joyce (Stadt Ulm) J.Njoroge@ulm.de Subject: [Observium] S2S Monitoring and Bandwidth Check
Hallo,
I have two questions that I would like to know whether it is possible to do using Observium:
1. Is there a way to monitor the data that flows between site-to-site locations? 2. How can I check the bandwidth of a device that is already in observium?
Lastly, I understand that mapping is from a 3rd party provider (OpenStreetMap), but would anyone have had a problem, whereby just from nowhere locations, that were properly mapped, are not correctly mapped anymore? A bunch of locations are showing in the middle of the sea. Thanks.
Regards,
Joyce