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What problem do you see in using such a long cable?
If you are confused by USB, use a network connection if your printer supports it.
If it does not support, you can buy a print server.
But in any case, problems with USB should not be.
I managed to connect Usb 2.0 at 17 meters. Over a longer cable length, the connection degraded.
Therefore, your 5 meters looks like a reliable solution.
There are ferrite rings again, if anything.
USB cables are different.
An ordinary cable can work without loss up to 2-3 meters.
Shielded USB can reach up to 5 meters.
But on sale there are many "active cables" that have a simple USB hub on board. You can take several active shielded 5-meter extension cords and insert them into each other, limited only by adequacy.
It is better to contact the one who provides protection and they will tell you in which header real IPs are transmitted and whether they are transmitted them. But usually it is either X Real IP or X Forwarded For.
Try to look at all http headers after ddos the system, maybe it sends the client's ip in a different header, some kind of x-forwarded-for
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