status | success |
country | Canada |
countryCode | CA |
region | QC |
regionName | Quebec |
city | Montreal |
zip | H3T |
lat | 45.5024 |
lon | -73.6174 |
timezone | America/Toronto |
currency | CAD |
isp | Reseau d'Informations Scientifiques du Quebec (RISQ Inc.) |
org | Ecole Polytechnique de Montreal |
as | AS376 Reseau d'Informations Scientifiques du Quebec (RISQ Inc.) |
query | 132.207.6.35 |
An IP address (Internet Protocol address) is a unique number assigned to each device connected to the Internet. It is used to identify and locate devices within a network.
There are two main versions of IP addresses:
1. IPv4 (Internet Protocol version 4): IPv4 addresses are represented as a series of numbers ranging from 0 to 255, separated by dots. For example: 132.207.6.35
2. IPv6 (Internet Protocol version 6): IPv6 addresses are represented as a hexadecimal string, separated by colons. For example: 2004:0db8:85a5:0000:0000:8a7e:0370:8334.
Each device that connects to the Internet, such as computers, smartphones, or servers, is assigned a unique IP address to facilitate communication and identification on the network. IP addresses enable the localization and identification of each device within the Internet network.