What is my Ip Address?
Your IP address is a unique identifier assigned to your device whenever you connect to the internet. It allows websites or applications to recognize and communicate with your device. If you're wondering "what is my IP address?" or "how do I find my IP?"—you're in the right place.
You can learn your IP address Continent, Country, Region, City, Timezone, ISP from the ip info table below and IP address geo location on map.
My IP Address is:
18.118.109.216IP Address | 18.118.109.216 |
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Continent | North America |
Country | United States |
Region | Ohio |
City | Dublin |
Timezone | America/New_York |
ISP | Amazon.com, Inc. |
AS (Autonomous System) | AMAZON-02 |
IP Address Coordinates | 40.0992,-83.1141 |
My IP Address Location on Map
The IP address location is shown on the map as an estimated location. Please note that the location shown on the map is not the exact location of the IP address.
About IP (Internet Protocol) Address
Your IP (Internet Protocol) address acts like a digital address. When you open a website or send data online, your IP tells servers where to deliver the content. It also helps determine your approximate location, manage online traffic, and detect unusual activity.
IP Address Types
When you perform an IP address lookup, you might see one of two formats:
- IPv4: The most common format, such as 35.193.35.223
- IPv6: A new format that looks like 1050:0:0:0:5:600:300c:326b.
Abbreviations:
- ISP: ISP stands for Internet Service Provider. It's a company or organization that gives individuals and businesses access to the internet, usually for a monthly fee. Beyond just connecting users to the internet, ISPs often offer extra services like email accounts, domain hosting, cloud storage, and customer support.
- AS: An Autonomous System (AS) is a large network or group of networks under a single organization's control that operates using a unified routing policy.
Resources
Here is a list of helpful websites about ip address:
- Understand TCP/IP addressing - Microsoft
- Network Fundamentals - University of Houston