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How to Handle Overlapping Markers in Map Components?

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Curtis Baiden [DevOps Advocate]526 10th June 2025 0 Comments

Has anyone encountered an issue with a map component where two devices share the exact same coordinates (longitude and latitude), causing their markers to overlap and making it impossible to see both devices? If so, has anyone discovered a solution to this problem?

Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Answered question 11th June 2025

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Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst]19.37K Posted 11th June 2025 0 Comments

Hi Curtis,

The use case that you describe is a common one. For example, on HFC deployments, we normally display in a map the geographical location of cable modems. It could be the case that a subscriber can have more than one cable modem. In that case, both cable modems will have the same geographical coordinates. The workaround will depend on your requirements:

  • In the example above, rather than displaying the location of the cable modems, we could display the location of the subscriber. When selecting the marker, you can display in a pop-up more details about the cable modems assigned to the subscriber.
  • It could be the case that the devices assigned to the subscriber are from a different type. In this case, you could filter the markers based on the type.

P.S. For these use cases we use DataMiner Maps

Hope it helps.

Miguel Obregon [SLC] [DevOps Catalyst] Answered question 11th June 2025
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