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The decimal numbering system
TCP/IP looks at IP addresses inbinary
form, but as humans, we prefer to seeIP addresses in decimal
form. Because the protocol is seeing only binary, working
with IP addresses makes more sense when you also look at the IP addresses in
binary. To do so, you need to understand the two numbering systems and be able
to convert from one to another.
The decimal numbering system uses the digits 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9.
In the binary numbering system, the only digits that exist are 0 and 1.

Converting Binary Numbers to Decimal
TCP/IP always uses binary IP addresses. But people tend to use
addresses because they can more easily work with this familiar
binary to decimal and decimal to binary is an important skill enabling
administrators to know the exact values that TCP/IP uses.
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Ip Address Location >>
Converter IP
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Ip Converter
Converter Ip is tool that converts a "real IP Address" i.e. 204.11.52.158
to "decimal IP Address" i.e. 3423286430 and "hexidecimal Ip" i.e. cc0b349e.
You can also convert "decimal ip address" into "real ip" with green color converter.
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