Wirebus

Public IPv4 addresses, delivered anywhere

Get a real IP for your servers, containers, or home lab—without port forwarding, without CGNAT headaches, without complex configuration.

The Problem

The internet has a problem: we've run out of IPv4 addresses. There are far more devices online than there are IPs available. ISPs have resorted to CGNAT—stacking multiple customers behind a single public address—making it impossible to receive incoming connections.

If you want to run a service—a game server, a home automation system, a personal website—you need a public IP. But getting one means expensive business plans, complex VPN setups, or moving your infrastructure to a datacenter.

Meanwhile, IPv6 adoption is slow. You can't count on your users having v6 connectivity. So you're stuck.

The Solution

Wirebus gives you real, routable IPv4 addresses that forward traffic to your machines, wherever they are. Your servers connect to us via WireGuard, and we route incoming traffic to them.

No port forwarding. No CGNAT workarounds. No complex routing tables. Just an IP address that works.

Real IPv4 Addresses

Lease dedicated public IPs that are yours to use. Run any service that needs incoming connections.

WireGuard Transport

Modern, fast, secure tunneling. Works through NAT, firewalls, and mobile networks.

No Client Configuration

Your existing internet connection keeps working. No routing table changes, no VPN overhead on outbound traffic.

IPv6 Native

Built for the future. Your IPv6-only infrastructure can serve the entire IPv4 internet.

How It Works

1

Connect your server

Install WireGuard and connect to our network. Works on Linux, containers, VMs—anywhere WireGuard runs.

2

Lease an IP

Choose an IPv4 address from our pool and assign it to your machine. It's yours as long as you need it.

3

Receive traffic

Incoming traffic to your IP is translated and forwarded to your server. Run web servers, game servers, SSH—anything.

Under the hood: Wirebus uses SIIT with Explicit Address Mapping to translate IPv4 traffic to IPv6 and back. Your server sees IPv6 packets with the original sender's address embedded. Replies route back through our infrastructure automatically.

Ready to get started?

Wirebus is currently in development. Check back here to be notified when we launch.

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