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  1. Find out what your public IPv4 and IPv6 address is revealing about you! My IP address information shows your IP location; city, region, country, ISP and location on a map. Many proxy servers, VPNs, and Tor exit nodes give themselves away.

  2. Lookup details about an IP address including location, ISP, hostname, type, proxy, blacklist status and more. Trace, Track and Locate an IP address.

  3. It’s a simple process to switch to a static address, and for businesses and individuals with more complicated internet needs, it’s a great decision. Enter the static IP address. Enter 24 in the Subnet prefix length field. Find your gateway and DNS by typing ipconfig/all into the command window.

  4. This tool will provide you the IP address (or addresses, if applicable) of the hostname (ie www.yahoo.com) that you enter below.

  5. Check to see if an IP address is blacklisted with one of nearly seventy DNS based blacklists (DNSBL) in our database which identify sources of spam.

  6. On most home and small business routers, the default IP address used to access the administrative console is 192.168.0.1. This default IP address is part of the 192.168.9.9/24 subnet, which is a private address space reserved for use in local area networks (LANs). This subnet can contain up to 254 host addresses.

  7. Reverse DNS Lookup. This tool will provide you the hostname (ie www.yahoo.com) of the IP address that you enter below. What is the DNS?

  8. In simple terms, your IP address is your computer’s public network address created so the internet knows where to send your email, data, and other information. It’s also a useful way to keep you logged in to websites so you don’t have to re-enter passwords for each visit (so many passwords!).

  9. The time it takes for one signal to travel electronically from a website/server to your computer after you request it (or test it). It’s not the download speed, but instead the measure of how long it takes for the download to begin once your device makes the information request.

  10. The easiest way to find the owner of an IP address is to use a WHOIS lookup tool. When you enter an IP address into a lookup tool, you’ll be able to see information such as: The Internet Service Provider (ISP) and the organization’s name. The IP’s hostname. The country of the IP address.