APIPA - Automatic Private IP Addressing uses a range of addresses 169.254.0.0-169.254.255.255 with a subnet mask of 255.255.0.0. If your address starts with 169.254, there is a good chance you are using APIPA.
Typically, YES by entering the full address, and "owner" or "resident" in your search engine. You may have to hunt through a few links, and it may generate a few names. If you aren't finding what...
The basic reference for addresses is the phone book. Even if all you get is a phone number, you can then phone that number and ask for the address. Failing that, the most useful reference tool is the...
If the object has a strange form, you may need to take a beaker and fill it with water to a certain level and record it. Then put the object in the beaker so that it is fully submerged. Then find the...
Without a court order it is very difficult. You need to contact the registered owner of the IP address and request the information from them. Most will not disclose the address or user of an IP...