Different C Class IP question

Discussion in 'Search Engine Optimization' started by andrej, Dec 21, 2011.

  1. #1
    I wonder if the following 2 websites are hosted on the same C class IP? - if the nameservers of the first website are e.g. ns1.webhost.com and ns2.webhost.com and the nameservers of the second website are ns5.webhost.com and ns6.webhost.com. They are hosted on the same web hosting provider, but not on the same nameservers. Does this mean that they are hosted on different C class IPs?
     
    andrej, Dec 21, 2011 IP
  2. niceboy

    niceboy Well-Known Member

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    Here is an easy method to check for C class IP..

    1. go to http://domaintoip.com
    2. Type your first domain and press submit button
    3. Note down on which ip the site is hosted.
    4. Repeat the above steps for 2nd domain also and note its ip

    Now, if the 3rd number in 2 ip's is different, then we can say that they are hosted on 2 different c class ip's.

    For example, first ip is 101.20.30.40 and second ip is 101.20.50.40 then they are from different c classes.

    Here is an easy guide..

    if the first number in ip's is different = A class ip's
    if the second number in ip's is different = B class ip's
    if the third number in ip's is different = C class ip's
    if the last number in ip's is different = D class ip's

    Hope its easy to understand..
     
    niceboy, Dec 21, 2011 IP
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  3. andrej

    andrej Notable Member

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    Thank you very much for your explanation and the link niceboy.
     
    andrej, Dec 21, 2011 IP
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    jimmyperkins35 Peon

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    You need to do reverse IP search. If your sites are hosted on different C class Ips then yes, otherwise no. BTW, C class IPs means if third number of IP address (in IPv4) are different. e.g.: 99.99.99.30 and second ip is 99.99.98.xxx.
     
    jimmyperkins35, Dec 21, 2011 IP
  5. amkeabhi123

    amkeabhi123 Member

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    You ca enter directory same domain like IP, your enter is one count so check the IP then enter, hopefully useful for you.
     
    amkeabhi123, Dec 21, 2011 IP
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    ya this is nice information
     
    jashlok, Dec 21, 2011 IP