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Netstudent wrote: http://www.learntosubnet.com/ IF you can convert from decimal to binary, then HEX is a cinch. All you have to do is group the nibbles together and then convert the nibbles into a Hex value. Nibbles are groupings of 4 bits. so if you had 00110101 make it look like 0011 0101, then HEX value would be 0x35 hex starts with 0 and then goes to 9, then 10 is A, 11 is B ,12 is C, 13 is D, 14 is E, 15 is F If you notice HEX has a base of 16 (0-15) Binary has a base of 2, decimal has a base of 10 So if you had 11110110 the nibbles are 1111 0110 that is 15 and 5 so the hEX value would be 0xF5
Darthn3ss wrote: so its getting to be about time for me to learn how to subnet... better... so i want to start out and actually learn how to convert from bin to dec, dec to bin, and throw hex in there somewhere. i'd sayh i have the basics down but is there any site that offers questions on the subject, maybe simular to subnettingquestions.com any ideas? thanks
datchcha wrote: 3.0 Hex 9 10=A, 11=B, 12=C, 13=D, 14=D, 15=F 10001000 break it down into 1000|1000 = 88 because the values are 8,4,2,1 and 8,4,2,1. Not sure how to really explain this in detail, maybe someone can help me, but let us try another example. 11001111 = (1100|1111) = CF or 207 hope this helps a little... good luck
Darthn3ss wrote: yeah i get the basics i just need to start doing practice problems to get me up to speed i guess.
NeonNoodle wrote: Darthn3ss wrote: yeah i get the basics i just need to start doing practice problems to get me up to speed i guess. I have a worksheet of conversions from binary, decimal and hex into the others. It only involves numbers between 0 and 255 and it's in .txt format, but it's useful. Let me know if you're interested.
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