My Internet Provider - What is my ISP

Discover your internet service provider (ISP), connection type, ASN number and detailed information about your network. Free tool that automatically identifies your provider and connection characteristics.

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About Provider Detector

This tool automatically detects which company provides your internet access (ISP) and displays detailed information such as company name, connection type (residential, mobile, datacenter, VPN), ASN number, network range and security information. Useful for identifying your provider, checking connection type and detecting proxies or VPNs.

Understanding Providers and Networks

What is an ISP (Internet Service Provider)?

ISP (Internet Service Provider) is the company that provides your internet access. It can be a telecommunications carrier (like AT&T, Verizon, Comcast in the US), regional or corporate providers. The ISP is responsible for connecting you to the global internet and managing your connection.

What is ASN (Autonomous System Number)?

ASN is a unique number assigned to each autonomous network on the internet. It's like a 'tax ID' for networks: uniquely identifies the organization that controls a certain IP range. Large providers and companies have their own ASNs. Example: AS14618 belongs to Amazon AWS.

What is Datacenter vs Residential Connection?

Residential connection comes from common providers for homes and businesses. Datacenter connection comes from cloud servers (AWS, Google Cloud, Azure) or commercial VPNs. Websites may treat these types differently: datacenters are more restricted as they're associated with bots and automation, while residential IPs have more 'trust'.

Detected Information

  • Provider name and domain
  • Connection type (residential, mobile, datacenter)
  • ASN number and responsible organization
  • Network range and technical information

What to use it for?

  • Know your internet provider
  • Check if you're using VPN or proxy
  • Get information for technical support
  • Understand your network infrastructure

💡 Important: This information is public and based on your IP registration. VPNs and proxies can mask your real provider. Connection type detection helps identify if you're using intermediary services.