VPN provider
VyprVPN
Exit infrastructure across 50 countries and 2 hosting networks.
Providers publish exits differently: some list individual addresses, others list ranges covering many. Entries counts what is published; IPv4 addresses counts how many IPv4 addresses those entries cover, so a provider publishing mostly IPv6 can show fewer addresses than entries.
Published entries
73
IPv4 addresses
73
IPv6 entries
0
Countries
50
What this tells you
- 74% of the IPv4 space published here sits on a single network (Powerhouse Management, Inc.). A provider concentrated on one host is easier to block wholesale, and harder to tell apart from other brands renting the same capacity.
- No IPv6 exits are published. On an IPv6-capable connection, traffic may bypass the tunnel entirely unless the client blocks it.
- Exit locations across 50 countries.
Which networks the exits run on
| Hosting network | IPv4 share | |
|---|---|---|
| Powerhouse Management, Inc. | 74% | |
| Paradise Networks LLC | 26% |
Exit locations
| Country | IPv4 share | |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 30% | |
| Australia | 4% | |
| Switzerland | 1% | |
| Czechia | 1% | |
| Germany | 1% | |
| Denmark | 1% | |
| Algeria | 1% | |
| Egypt | 1% | |
| Everything else (42 more) | 58% |