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IP Checker

Find your public IPv4 and IPv6 addresses plus detailed network metadata instantly.

This page checks automatically on load and returns both IP versions (when available), ISP, ASN, routing context, and location metadata.

Your address can differ when using VPN, proxy, corporate gateway, carrier NAT, or dual-stack routing.

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Primary Route IP-
Public IPv4-
Public IPv6-
Dual Stack-
Route Version-
ISP-
ASN-
Organization-
Reverse DNS / Domain-
Country-
Continent-
Region / City-
Timezone-
Coordinates-
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How to Interpret Your IP Checker Result

Use these fields to answer "what is my IP" and quickly troubleshoot access, routing, and geolocation issues.

Public IP + Route Version

Your Primary Route IP and Route Version show which protocol path is currently active. This helps explain why one service works on mobile data but fails on office Wi-Fi.

ISP, ASN, and Organization

These values identify the network path websites see. They are useful when debugging allowlists, firewall policies, reputation checks, and enterprise gateway routing.

Location and Timezone Context

IP geolocation is approximate, but still useful for spotting VPN exits, regional routing drift, and country-level policy mismatches.

Common IP Troubleshooting Scenarios

Practical use cases where checking your public IP and network metadata saves time.

Next Steps

Use these pages to go deeper after checking your IP.

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Follow a simple, repeatable flow for confirming whether a problem is your route, your network, or a real service outage.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is IP Checker free to use?

Yes. IP Checker on WebsiteDown.org is free to use and does not require an account for normal lookups.

Does this tool show both IPv4 and IPv6?

Yes. The checker tests both protocols on page load. If your connection is dual-stack, both addresses appear; otherwise the missing protocol is marked as not detected.

Is this my private local IP?

No. This is your public internet-facing IP. Private LAN addresses such as 192.168.x.x, 10.x.x.x, or 172.16.x.x are not shown by this tool.

Why can IPv4 and IPv6 results differ?

IPv4 and IPv6 can use different routes, peering paths, and policy rules. That means protocol-level differences in region, performance, or reachability are normal in some networks.

Is the location shown by IP checker exact?

No. IP geolocation is approximate and usually maps to ISP routing infrastructure or regional points of presence, not an exact physical address.

Can I use this for troubleshooting outages and access issues?

Yes. Use protocol, ISP, ASN, and geo context to debug VPN/proxy routing, geo-restrictions, firewall rules, and region-specific connectivity problems.

How often can my public IP address change?

It depends on your provider and connection type. Home and mobile networks often rotate IP addresses, while business and data-center connections are more likely to stay stable.

Can websites see my public IP address?

Yes. Any website or API you connect to can see your public IP. VPNs, proxies, and corporate gateways can change the IP that websites observe.