103.194.l70.154 Today
Without the correct IP, no accurate geolocation, network ownership, security reports, or server logs can be retrieved.
The IP address 103.194.170.154 is a public IPv4 identifier managed by APNIC, primarily associated with internet infrastructure in Bangladesh. It functions as a critical network coordinate for local connectivity and serves as a focal point for monitoring traffic, network security, and regional IP allocation within the Asia-Pacific region.
The correct underlying IP address is . The following analysis is based on that corrected address. 103.194.l70.154
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So the user might have made a typo. The third octet could be "70" instead of "l70". Let me verify if the other octets are valid. 103 is between 0-255, 194 is valid, and 154 is valid. The third octet's mistake is probably a typo. Maybe they meant "70". So the correct IP would be 103.194.70.154. Without the correct IP, no accurate geolocation, network
But location is deceptive. This IP could be sitting in a humming data center in Mumbai, yet it might be carrying traffic for a user in rural Bihar, or streaming a Netflix clone to a diaspora member in Dubai. The IP doesn't care about human borders. It is a floating signifier of presence, a non-geographic coordinate. What is truly interesting is what is not here: there is no grand server farm, no Google-scale operation. This address is digital smallholding—a rented room in the cloud.
: Utilize Border Gateway Protocol tools via platforms like Hurricane Electric (bgp.he.net) to ensure the prefix announcement remains secure and free from hijack attempts. The correct underlying IP address is
If you notice 103.194.170.154 appearing in your firewall logs, server analytics, or network traffic reports, consider the following actions:
: A reverse lookup points to the hostname hosted-by.host-palace.com , indicating its assignment to external consumer-facing servers or VPS environments. Geolocation vs. Routing Paradox