This page brings together a growing set of simple tools designed to help you quickly find answers to common Windows and internet-related questions.
The first tool, What’s My IP, lets you instantly check your public IP address and basic connection information. This is often needed for troubleshooting, remote support, online services, or when following step-by-step guides that ask for it.
The second tool is an IP Subnet Calculator, a tool designed to help you understand and calculate IPv4 and IPv6 subnets. It allows you to quickly determine network addresses, usable IP ranges, subnet masks, CIDR prefixes, and related details that are commonly needed when configuring networks, servers, or advanced Windows networking features.
The third tool, My User Agent, shows the exact user agent string your browser sends to websites. It breaks down your browser, operating system, device type, and version, helping you understand how websites identify your device and why content or features may behave differently across browsers or platforms.
Each tool is built to be straightforward and easy to use. There are no unnecessary options, no confusing output, and no steps you don’t need. The goal is to help you get the information you’re looking for and move on.
More tools will be added over time to cover everyday setup, troubleshooting, and maintenance tasks. This page works alongside the guides on the site, giving you practical tools when reading instructions alone isn’t enough.
As new questions and common issues come up, new tools will follow. This section grows based on real needs, not filler features.