🔎 IP Infos
IP data will be checked from 6 sources. If there is only 1 IP stack currently, sources without data will show as empty.
🚦 Network Connectivity
Testing is done by loading small images from corresponding websites. Delay values are for reference only and will be smaller in reality.
Bilibili
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Baidu
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Cloudflare
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Youtube
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Github
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ChatGPT
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🚥 WebRTC Test
WebRTC often establishes connections directly via UDP. If the test returns your real IP, it means your proxy settings do not cover these connections. In addition to detecting the IP you use when connecting to WebRTC, we also detect your NAT type. However, NAT type detection is not 100% accurate and is for reference only.
stun.l.google.com:19302
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NextCloud
stun.nextcloud.com:443
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Twilio
global.stun.twilio.com
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Cloudflare
stun.cloudflare.com
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🛑 DNS Leak Test
A DNS leak means that when you are connected to a VPN/proxy, your domain name resolutions are still done through your local ISP, thus posing a risk of DNS leaks.
The method to test for DNS leaks involves accessing a newly generated domain name to detect which regional DNS exit you are resolving through. If the endpoint region returned matches your local service provider's region, there is a risk of DNS leakage. In this case, you may need to modify your VPN/proxy settings.
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Test 4
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🚀 Speed Test
Speed test will be done via Cloudflare's edge network, which may take a long time. If your network is located in mainland China, the data may be biased. The speed test results are for reference only, the actual speed will be faster.
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🌐 Global Latency Test
Ping test is a network tool used to measure the round-trip time of data packets from your device to specific targets (in this case, our servers located in different continents and regions). It is a key metric for evaluating network performance.
In this process, IPCheck.ing sends small packets of data from servers around the world to your IP address and measures the time it takes for these packets to travel from the server to your device and back. Through these Ping tests from different geographical locations, you can gain a comprehensive view of the speed and stability of your device's connection to the global network.
📡 MTR Test
The MTR (My Traceroute) test performs detailed route tracing of your IP address from servers located in different continents and regions around the world. MTR combines the functionality of traditional traceroute and ping commands to diagnose the quality and performance of network connections in real-time.
This process covers the complete path from various geographical locations to your network environment, providing information on latency and packet loss for each hop. Whether it's congestion in the routing path, latency issues at a specific node, or packet loss during transmission, the MTR test provides critical diagnostic information.