Want to know the binary match your IP address, include a portion of its operation, namely its type? MrX256 offers you the opportunity with his new homebrew passing second version. However, this application proposes the conversion / calculation of the IP addresses of IPv4.

IPv4 too hard for me! (Wikipedia)
IPv4 uses an IP address of 32 bits, which is a limiting factor to expansion of the Internet with only 4 228 250 626 addresses are possible. This limitation led to the transition from IPv4 to IPv6 is currently being deployed, which should gradually replace. In most cases an IP address is represented as four decimal numbers separated by dots such as 123.86.0.1. Each number represents one byte.
From a predefined address in the homebrew, you can have fun to examine the correlation of binary and the latter type. To you the possibility to modify the binary to change the numbers in the address!
Whether you classify that homebrew in the "useless but indispensable" or simply in need, it can still be used.
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