Check your current IP address
Review your current network exit, location, and ISP details, with clear fields to confirm whether the route is active.
NETWORK / GEO CHECK
Current Check Results
What This Information Means
Your exit IP is the address your network uses for external connections. After switching routes, the exit IP and country or region usually change with the route's exit point; refresh this page to read the current result again. The country or region field helps indicate the exit location, while the ISP field shows the network provider or data center associated with that address.
Proxy status is a reference assessment returned by the endpoint for the current address, not a complete determination of every application connection. Some apps may use separate connections, cache an older route, or resolve addresses through their own network services. When troubleshooting, also check the actual connection behavior inside the target app.
DNS Leak Check
A changed IP address does not mean every type of network request uses the same path. A DNS leak usually means domain resolution is still handled by a resolver in the original network environment, which can make the resolver location differ from the exit location.
- Check First note the exit country or region shown on this page.
- Compare Use the target website or your system's network diagnostics to see where the DNS resolver is located.
- Verify Switch routes, reconnect the client, and compare both sets of information again.
This page provides exit information for reference and does not replace a complete DNS security audit by your operating system or browser.
How Query Information Is Used
This page reads only the exit information needed to complete the network check. VPNVH does not record queries made on this page; results are displayed only on the current page.