You'll need to use a third party service or tool to gather GeoLocation. I suggest trying out the IPInfoDB, http://www.ipinfodb.com , which is a free GeoLocation service. Once you sign up for an API key you can consume the service in C# as follows:
public static GeoLocation HostIpToPlaceName(string ip)
{
string url = "http://api.ipinfodb.com/v2/ip_query.php?key={enterAPIKeyHere}&ip={0}&timezone=false";
url = String.Format(url, ip);
var result = XDocument.Load(url);
var location = (from x in result.Descendants("Response")
select new GeoLocation
{
City = (string)x.Element("City"),
Region = (string)x.Element("RegionName"),
CountryId = (string)x.Element("CountryName")
}).First();
return location;
}
There are many services that provide GeoLocation but IPInfoDB is free and has worked well for me.
You can also gather this information on the client side using HTML5 as demonstrated at http://html5demos.com/geo . Of course if you want to use this information in your code you would somehow have to pass it to the backend.
IP GeoLocation
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