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Network Infrastructure
Diagnostic ping measures direct round-trip transport time to the dashboard hosting container.
Geographic Location
Estimated Location Marker
Client Specifications
About Pingtweek IP Diagnostics
What This Tool Does
Pingtweek is a premium, free network utility designed to show your public IP address instantly, perform precise geolocation lookups, gather ISP details, estimate device specifications, and detect network security indicators like active VPNs, proxies, Tor exit nodes, or hosting datacenters.
By combining multi-source registry lookups in parallel with local client environments, it builds a complete diagnostic snapshot of how you appear to servers on the internet.
How to Use It
Using Pingtweek is simple and automatic:
- Instant Load: Open the page to automatically discover your current IPv4 or IPv6 address and geographic details.
- Custom Lookup: Type any valid IP address or domain hostname in the top search bar and click Analyze.
- Interact with Map: View the location on the map, search other cities, or click on the map to calculate distance relative to the IP location.
- Download Reports: Click Report (.txt) to save a clean file format of all diagnostic telemetry.
Main Features
- Real-time Latency: Measure your round-trip time (RTT) with an interactive SVG chart updated every second.
- Geographic Mapping: Fully interactive Leaflet mapping showing city-level markers and distance calculators.
- Proxy & VPN Detection: Advanced threat intelligence parameters checking registry fields for network tunnels.
- Client Diagnostics: Extraction of WebGL details, CPU cores, screen resolutions, and environment profiles.
Who It Is For
Pingtweek is built for:
- Remote Workers & Developers: Quickly verify routing, checking if traffic is tunnelled through a proxy or VPN securely.
- Network Engineers: Retrieve ASNs, reverse DNS mappings, and diagnostic latency metrics in seconds.
- Privacy Enthusiasts: Understand the exact footprint (browser fingerprint, geolocation, IP leaks) exposed to the web.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is an IP Address?
An IP (Internet Protocol) address is a unique numerical label assigned to each device connected to a computer network. It acts as an identifier, allowing devices to send and receive data across the global internet. Pingtweek detects whether you are using IPv4 or IPv6.
How accurate is the geographic location?
IP geolocation points to the location of the internet provider (ISP) gateway or registry entry associated with the IP. It is highly accurate at the country and city level, but it does not reveal your physical address or street coordinates.
What is an Autonomous System Number (ASN)?
An ASN is a unique number allocated to an Autonomous System (a large network or group of networks managed by a single enterprise or ISP). Knowing the ASN helps identify the carrier path routing your internet connection.
Privacy & Data Protection Note
Your privacy is extremely important to us. All network geolocations, IP diagnostics, and registry lookups are performed server-side with strict caching headers. No diagnostic logs, physical coordinates, or personal info are saved on our servers. Browser specifications (like WebGL engine, CPU cores, and screen resolutions) are calculated entirely locally inside your web browser using client-side JavaScript APIs and are never sent back to our databases.