What is an IP address?
An IP address is the public network identifier of your connection. Websites use it to send data back to you, while analytics and security systems can use it as one signal for location, routing and repeated visits.
Check the public IP address websites can see, your approximate location, provider and network details. Use it to verify that VPN is hiding your real connection.
Connect RageNet VPN, switch server and refresh this checker. If everything is configured correctly, websites will see the selected VPN location.
An IP address is the public network identifier of your connection. Websites use it to send data back to you, while analytics and security systems can use it as one signal for location, routing and repeated visits.
Usually it can reveal an approximate country, city, provider and network type. It does not directly reveal your name, but it can be combined with cookies, fingerprinting and account data.
A visible home or mobile IP makes tracking and regional restrictions easier. VPN replaces the visible address with the VPN server address and encrypts traffic between your device and the VPN server.
Compare your IP before and after connecting. If the address and location changed, traffic is going through the VPN server.
Disconnect VPN and refresh the page to see the IP address assigned by your provider.
Connect to RageNet VPN and choose the location you want to use.
Refresh this checker: IP, city and provider should change to the VPN server data.
If the public IP changes after connecting to VPN, websites see the VPN server instead of your home or mobile address.
Some work panels and private services use IP allowlists. This page helps you understand which address needs to be added.
IP, ASN and provider data help understand which network your traffic uses, especially with VPN, proxy, mobile internet or remote servers.
IP address usually points to an approximate location and provider, not to your identity. However, websites can combine IP with cookies, browser fingerprinting and account behavior.
Yes. The easiest way is to connect to a VPN: external websites will see the VPN server IP. Sometimes restarting a router changes the ISP address, but this depends on the provider.
Connect to VPN and refresh this page. If your old IP or real provider still appears, VPN may be inactive or traffic may be bypassing the tunnel.