IP Pulse

Help & Documentation - IP Pulse

Welcome to IP Pulse, your comprehensive tool for IP intelligence and network diagnostics.

Features Guide

1. IP Intelligence

  • My IP: Automatically detects your public IPv4 or IPv6 address upon loading.
  • Alternative IP: Attempts to find your other IP version (e.g., if you connect via IPv6, it tries to find your IPv4).
  • Custom Lookup: Enter any IPv4 or IPv6 address in the search bar to get detailed geolocation and ISP data.

2. Network Diagnostics

  • DNS Lookup: Query any domain (e.g., google.com) to see its A, AAAA, and MX records.
  • WHOIS: View registration details for domains or IP addresses.
  • Port Checker: Test if specific ports (like 80, 443, 22) are open on a target IP.
  • WebRTC Leak Test: Checks if your browser is leaking your real local or public IP address through VPN tunnels.
  • DNS Leak Test: Verifies if your DNS queries are being handled by your VPN or leaking to your ISP.

3. Interactive Map

  • Location: See the approximate geographic location of any IP.
  • Heatmap: Visualizes the density of your recent lookups.
  • Reverse Geocode: Click anywhere on the map to see the address and coordinates of that point.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How accurate is the geolocation? A: Geolocation is accurate to the city or region level. It typically represents the location of your ISP's data center or exchange point, not your exact street address.

Q: Why does the WebRTC test show a different IP? A: WebRTC can sometimes bypass VPN tunnels. If you see your real ISP's IP address while connected to a VPN, you have a "WebRTC Leak."

Q: Is my data saved? A: Your lookup history is saved locally in your browser's storage. We do not store your personal lookup history on our servers.

Support

For technical issues or feature requests, please refer to our GitHub repository or contact the administrator.