That IP address is in a block registered by Lucent Technologies. You'd need to contact them if you wanted more specific information.
Once you have obtained an IP you are able to trace/track it to see where whoever owns it lives. You can do this by opening a command prompt and typing "tracert" (without quotes) and placing the IP after that and hitting enter. You can also look up "IP-Trackers" for popular DNS lookup programs.
No-one actually 'owns' the domain name, it's added to registrars all over the world, and they are used to turn the domain name into an IP address, to connect to.
216.178.39.14 you can find this by using our command line. go to start->run->type in cmd-> then type tracert www.myspace.com the IP will show. you can do this for any site. info from: http://www.she-geeks.com/ I would use that to find an IP address, since myspace owns alot of them use whois to find them all. A good one is http://ws.arin.net/whois then type in the IP address you want to know who owns it. With myspace you will see they own a 3825 IP addresses NetRange: 216.178.32.0 - 216.178.47.255 216.178.38.116
Activision currently owns the Crash Bandicoot IP. I have no Idea why Sony did not keep this franchise an exclusive. It was it's most beloved and recognizable non official mascot. Oh well...
The simplest answer is to compare an IP address with a phone number: Each computer get assigned a unique number, the IP address, and any computer in the world can contact any other computer as long as it knows the address. You can look up who owns an IP address and its approximate geographic area in an IP database, see related link for an example. People normally don't use IP addresses, we use domain names like "google.com" instead. Computers use a service called a DNS (Domain Name Server) to look up the IP address associated with a domain name. See related link for more on IP addresses. IP means Internet Protocol.
The simplest answer is to compare an IP address with a phone number: Each computer get assigned a unique number, the IP address, and any computer in the world can contact any other computer as long as it knows the address. You can look up who owns an IP address and its approximate geographic area in an IP database, see related link for an example. People normally don't use IP addresses, we use domain names like "Google.com" instead. Computers use a service called a DNS (Domain Name Server) to look up the IP address associated with a domain name. See related link for more on IP addresses. IP means internet Protocol.
An IP address must be unique within a LAN; the combination of the network and host portion must present a number that is not duplicated anywhere else in the network. Outside of a LAN the IP addresses do not have to be unique, except that the network id portion can only be used by the organization that owns the IP network address. The host portion does not need to be unique across all LANs within an enterprise network.
Smaller than 65.56.0.0/14. With just the IP, there is no way to know the netmask. We can see that Level 3 owns that address and their block is a /14. It could be a /30 with a gateway of 65.56.25.18. it could be a /29 with a gateway of 65.56.25.18-22. In short, there is no way to definitively know the netmask from the IP only.
IBM Corporation (http://www.flumps.org/ip/a/indexa.html)
The domain name and the IP address (the physical address of the computer) are both the internet address of the site. The IP is the actual address and the domain name, how it is usually known, is linked to the IP address using a DNS (Domain Name System). IP addresses are assigned by the ISP, the organization that supplies the internet connection. Changing the ISP means changing the IP address. However, the owner of the web site still owns the domain name. If a site is moved, the domain name does not change, but the DNS records (the physical directory listing all the domain names with their corresponding IP addresses) has to be fixed to reflect the new IP address for the Domain Name.
internal ip is ur lan ip external ip is ip of wan that is provided by isp
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