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in this video Ill show you how to convert an IP address thats an IP 4 format to binary now typically what you see when you are looking at an IP address is something that looks like this and its been written this way because its a lot easier to read a decimal number than it is to read a binary number which is how the computer reads it so before I show you how to do this I want to introduce a little bit of theory which you may find interesting to connect to the internet a computer a device must have an address and its either in the IP 4 format or IP 6 format IP addresses 4 pcs printers and so on are in the IP 4 format but currently operating systems are capable of using IP 6 and in a video after this one Ill demonstrate as to why that is IP 4 uses for binary octet meaning that it is a binary number consisting of 32 bits 32 zeros and once and its divided into 4 so you have 4 equal portions of 8 bits known as an octet as mentioned to make it easier for humans to work with the IP ad