NETWORK CHECK

My IP Lookup

View public information about your current network exit, then use the checklist to verify whether DNS requests follow the expected route.

CURRENT EXIT

Exit Information

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IP Address Temporarily unavailable
Country / Region Temporarily unavailable
ISP Temporarily unavailable
Proxy Check Temporarily unavailable

Results are displayed on this page only.

READ THE RESULT

What This Information Means

Your IP address is the public identifier used by your current network when accessing the internet. It is typically assigned by an internet service provider, data center, or other network gateway. Websites can use it to estimate the country or region where a request originates. The country or region shown reflects network registration data, not your exact address or personal identity.

The ISP field shows the provider or network organization associated with this exit in publicly available network data. The information may change when you switch networks, change routes, or connect to a cross-border acceleration service. Run the check again to confirm that the page is showing the latest response from the interface.

Interpret results in context.

Location data, ISP names, and proxy detection reflect different aspects of a connection. No single result replaces a complete network security assessment.

DNS SELF-CHECK

DNS Leak Check

DNS queries translate domain names into IP addresses. If a device connects to an accelerated route while DNS requests are still handled by the original ISP, some websites may infer a different network environment from the DNS provider’s information.

  1. 1

    Confirm the Connection First

    Confirm in the client that the target route is connected, then reopen this page and check the exit information again. You can record the results before and after connecting for comparison.

  2. 2

    Check the DNS Provider

    Search for “DNS leak test” in your browser and open a trusted testing tool, then follow its instructions to run the standard test. The DNS providers shown should match your current network setup.

  3. 3

    Troubleshoot Step by Step

    If the DNS location differs from what you expect, check the client’s system permissions, routing rules, and browser settings. Reconnect and run the test again.

PRIVACY NOTE

Lookup Results Stay on This Page

VQVPN does not log the lookup content on this page. Results are returned by this site’s same-domain GeoIP interface. Refreshing the page requires a new lookup; if the interface is unavailable, the page clearly shows “Temporarily unavailable” and does not use a third-party public interface as a fallback.