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I want to check where is this ip ? but there is an problem , it appears like 213.158.175.75:80

and when I check it like 213.158.175.75 it gives me a general location so my question is can

I use the 80 number to generate a new IP address that represent a accurate location ?is it possible ?

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  • 80 is just the port number. By default, http=80; https=443. – Lynn Crumbling Jun 19 '14 at 20:02
  • possible duplicate of [Getting the location from an IP address](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/409999/getting-the-location-from-an-ip-address) – Lynn Crumbling Jun 19 '14 at 20:02
  • No. The number following the colon represents the TCP port of the application using the network connection. It has nothing to do with physical location or generating a 'new' IP address. That's like asking if I can figure out what car a person drives from their street address. – Bad Wolf Jun 19 '14 at 20:02

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the 80 number is the port number and it's the default and it might be 443.