Traceroute

Trace the network path to any IPv4 or IPv6 host and see where each hop sits in the world.

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Uses ICMP echo with increasing hop limits. Hops that do not answer show as a dash: many routers rate-limit or drop ICMP, which is normal. Tracing runs from Ipregistry's infrastructure, so the path reflects that vantage point.

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What is a traceroute?

A traceroute maps the sequence of routers a packet crosses to reach a destination. It works by sending probes with an increasing hop limit (TTL): each router that discards an expired probe reports back, revealing its address and round-trip time. This tool enriches every responding hop with Ipregistry geolocation, so you can see the country, city, and network the traffic passes through. Private hops (your local gateways) and silent routers appear without location data.

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