Mobile proxy IP range statistics

Mobile proxy IP range statistics

We have collected for you the statistics of IP ranges of all mobile proxies. The data is stored in the most current state and is updated hourly.

You can look at countries, cities, servers and mobile operators and find the desired range, search is possible by any field.

IP range – is a sequence of consecutive IP addresses that can be assigned to a specific subnet. It is determined by the host part of the IP address (its ending).

Configuring devices on a local network occurs within a specified IP range. Its size depends on the subnet mask, which is often written with a slash (for example, /24). The larger the range, the more devices can be connected to the network.

What does an IP address consist of?

An IP address is divided into two parts:

  • Network identifier(left part) – specifies a specific network.

  • The host identifier (right side) – identifies a single device on that network.

Example:
On a home network, the IP address 192.168.1.34 might be broken down like this:

  • Network ID: 192.168.1.0 (first three numbers, the last one is usually replaced by zero).

  • Host part: 34 – unique device number.

Other devices on the same network may have addresses such as 192.168.1.1192.168.1.2 etc. Here the host identifiers are – 123034 – must be unique.

Analogy with streets

IP addresses work like regular addresses:

  • Street name= network ID (unique within the city).

  • House number= host part (unique within the street).

Why do we need subnets?

Subnets break a large network into smaller parts by taking some bits from the host zone. This helps:

  • Reduce network congestion.

  • Simplify routing (data gets to the right device faster).

Home networks often use the mask255.255.255.0:

  • 255– hides the network part.

  • 0– allocates space for hosts.

Stay tuned, there's more to come!


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