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Mon-ip.com is the fastest and simplest way to determine your IP address. This is the address by which you are known on the Internet.
IPV4 Address: 18.97.14.82 [ More details here ]
IPV6 Address: Unavailable
Associated Hostname: 18-97-14-82.crawl.commoncrawl.org
Port Used: 60880
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An IP address is a unique number assigned to each device to identify you on the internet. In the IPV4 (Internet Protocol version 4) format, this identifier, encoded in 32 bits, consists of 4 numbers (ranging from 0 to 255) separated by dots (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). In theory, a maximum of 4,294,967,296 (or 2^32) addresses can be assigned simultaneously, but in practice, it's fewer. The exhaustion of IPv4 addresses led to the development of a new version of IP, IPV6.
With 128-bit addresses instead of 32-bit addresses, IPv6 has a much larger address space than IPv4.
This number can be permanent or dynamic, but it is always unique; two devices cannot have the same IP address when connected to a network.
A static IP address never changes, whereas a dynamic IP address changes regularly. To determine if your Internet Service Provider (ISP) assigns you a static or dynamic IP address, check if it has changed since your last visit by adding mon-ip.com to your favorites and regularly visiting the page with more detailed information. You can also use our tool Dynamic IP for an immediate answer.
When connecting through an ADSL box, router, or a smartphone on 4G, the device directly connected to the internet receives a public IP address assigned by your ISP (Internet Service Provider). Conversely, devices connected to this gateway (BOX, router...) are part of the same local or private network, and thus each is assigned a unique local IP address. Indeed, your BOX assigns IP addresses within its local network, giving each device a distinct local IP address determined by NAT (Network Address Translation). However, be cautious: while each device connected to the same box or router has its own local IP address, only the public IP address is visible on the internet. Therefore, it's crucial to secure your Wi-Fi network and prevent unknown users from connecting, as your subscription will be identified via your public IP address.