Below and to the right you'll find the the answer to whats my ip address, which is the IP address assigned to your computer. Depending on your setup, you may see two ip addresses in which case both should match.
If the first and second IP address do not match, then what's my IP' becomes a little more difficult to answer and indicates you or your Internet Service Provider is using a service such as a proxy server. One of the two ip addresses will likely be your computer IP address. In this version of IP lookup (IP address lookup) we showing you $_SERVER['REMOTE_ADDR'] - find my computer's ip address through PHP.
Your current IP address is 38.107.191.86IP version 6 addressesThe rapid exhaustion of IPv4 address space, despite conservation techniques, prompted the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) to explore new technologies to expand the Internet's addressing capability. The permanent solution was deemed to be a redesign of the Internet Protocol itself. This next generation of the Internet Protocol, aimed to replace IPv4 on the Internet, was eventually named Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6)[3] The address size was increased from 32 to 128 bits (16 bytes), which, even with a generous assignment of network blocks, is deemed sufficient for the foreseeable future. Mathematically, the new address space provides the potential for a maximum of 2128, or about 3.413 × 1138 unique addresses. The new design is not based on the goal to provide a sufficient quantity of addresses alone, but rather to allow efficient aggregation of subnet routing prefixes to occur at routing nodes. As a result, routing table sizes are smaller, and the smallest possible individual allocation is a subnet for 264 hosts, which is the size of the square of the size of the entire IPv4 Internet. At these levels, actual address utilization rates will be small on any IPv6 network segment. The new design also provides the opportunity to separate the addressing infrastructure of a network segment--that is the local administration of the segment's available space--from the addressing prefix used to route external traffic for a network. IPv6 has facilities that automatically change the routing prefix of entire networks should the global connectivity or the routing policy change without requiring internal redesign or renumbering. The large number of IPv6 addresses allows large blocks to be assigned for specific purposes and, where appropriate, to be aggregated for efficient routing. With a large address space, there is not the need to have complex address conservation methods as used in classless inter-domain routing (CIDR). Windows Vista, Apple Computer's Mac OS X, all modern[update] Linux distributions[4], and an increasing range of other operating systems include native support for the protocol, but it is not yet widely deployed in other devices. Example of an IPv6 address: 2111:1db8:85a3:18d3:1319:8a2e:1371:7334 |
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