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Usage
See also
Category
Template
Notes
Educational institutions
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Shared IP edu |<name>|<host>}}
Including schools, colleges and universities.
Public access points
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Shared IP address (public) |<name>|<host>}}
Wifi hotspots, public computer terminals, etc.
Governmental source
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Shared IP gov |<name>|<host>}}
Government sources, including departments and agencies at all levels.
Non-ISP businesses
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Shared IP corp |<name>|<host>}}
Non-shared static IPs
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Whois |<registration info>}}
Such as
Road Runner Residential .
Shared static IPs
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Static IP |<name>|<host>}}
ISP known to generate Dynamic IPs
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Dynamic IP |organization|<name>|<host>}}
Such as
AOL .
Mobile carrier
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Mobile IP |<name>|<host>}}
Such as
Telstra Mobile .
Internet service providers
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ISP |<name>|<host>}}
Such as
Cox Communications . The ISP's name will usually be obvious as to whether or not they are ISPs, or you may wish to search to see if there is a relevant Wikipedia article, and then read the information there to see how it is defined.
Colocation providers
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SharedIPcolocation |<name>|<host>}}
Other type of non-ISP organization which may plausibly have shared IPs
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Shared IP |<name>|<host>|<location>}}
Miscellaneous and other uses
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whois |<registration info>}}
Special cases
Private and Wikimedia Foundation IP addresses
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WMF IP }}