IP Info
Geolocation and ASN for an IPv4 or IPv6 address.
IP info for 4goodhosting.com
Resolved to 64.69.82.147
- Country
- Canada (CA)
- Region / City
- British Columbia, Vancouver
- Coordinates
- 49.2732, -123.0124
- Timezone
- America/Vancouver
- ISP
- Aptum Technologies
- Organisation
- 4GoodHosting.com
- Autonomous System
- AS13768 Aptum Technologies
About IP Info
This tool resolves an IP address (or hostname, which is resolved first) to its geographic location, network owner, and autonomous system. The lookup returns the country and country code, region or state, city, approximate coordinates, timezone, the internet service provider, the registered organisation, and the AS number. Data comes from ip-api.com, which aggregates regional internet registry records, GeoIP databases, and BGP routing tables.
When to use it
Use this when reviewing server logs to identify the location of suspicious traffic. Hosting buyers run it on competitor sites to find out which provider and datacentre region a site is hosted in. Network engineers query upstream IPs to confirm the ISP and AS, which helps when filing a BGP issue or troubleshooting a peering problem with a transit provider.
How to read the results
The country and ASN are the most reliable fields. City and coordinates are approximations based on the IP block, often the ISP's nearest point of presence rather than the actual user location. ISP is the connectivity provider, organisation may be the hosting reseller or end customer. The AS field shows both the AS number and the registered holder name.
Frequently asked questions
Why does the city look wrong for my home IP? ▾
GeoIP databases place IPs in the city of the nearest ISP point of presence, not your actual location. For residential connections this is often the regional hub, 50 to 200 kilometres from where you live. Mobile IPs are even less precise.
What is an ASN and why does it matter? ▾
An Autonomous System Number identifies a single network operator. Cloudflare is AS13335, Google is AS15169. Knowing the ASN tells you who runs the network the IP belongs to, which is more durable information than the city or ISP name.
Can I look up IPv6 addresses too? ▾
Yes, this tool accepts both IPv4 and IPv6. IPv6 geolocation is less precise because the address space is larger and many ranges have not been geolocated as carefully as IPv4 blocks.
Does the result reveal anything personally identifying? ▾
No. The lookup uses public registry data and aggregated databases that record which organisations hold which IP ranges. It cannot reveal the individual user behind a residential IP, only the ISP that assigned it.