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IP to Binary Converter
Convert IPv4 addresses to their binary representation and vice versa.
How it works
IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers usually displayed in dot-decimal notation. Each of the four numbers (octets) corresponds to 8 bits in binary. For example, 192 is 11000000 in binary.
How to Use This Tool
Follow these simple steps to get the most out of the IP to Binary Converter.
Type an IP address to see binary.
Or type binary to see the IP.
Copy the result.
How it works
IPv4 addresses are 32-bit numbers usually displayed in dot-decimal notation. Each of the four numbers (octets) corresponds to 8 bits in binary. For example, 192 is 11000000 in binary.
Understanding IP Binary
Each IPv4 address consists of 4 octets, where each octet is a number from 0-255 represented by 8 bits. This tool helps network engineers visualize the bitwise structure of IP addresses for subnetting and masking tasks.
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