Lantronix Ethernet manual Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions, Converting Binary to Hexadecimal

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A: Binary to Hexadecimal Conversions

Many of the unit’s configuration procedures require assembling a series of options (represented as bits) into a complete command (represented as a byte). Convert the resulting binary value to a hexadecimal representation.

Converting Binary to Hexadecimal

Following are two simple ways to convert binary numbers to hexadecimals.

Conversion Table

Hexadecimal digits have values ranging from 0 to F, which are represented as 0- 9, A (for 10), B (for 11), etc. To convert a binary value (for example, 0100 1100) to a hexadecimal representation, the upper and lower four bits are treated separately, resulting in a two-digit hexadecimal number (in this case, 4C). Use the following table to convert values from binary to hexadecimal.

Decimal

Binary

Hex

 

 

 

0

0000

0

1

0001

1

2

0010

2

 

 

 

3

0011

3

 

 

 

4

0100

4

 

 

 

5

0101

5

6

0110

6

7

0111

7

 

 

 

8

1000

8

 

 

 

9

1001

9

10

1010

A

11

1011

B

12

1100

C

 

 

 

13

1101

D

 

 

 

14

1110

E

 

 

 

15

1111

F

Scientific Calculator

Another simple way to convert binary to hexadecimals is to use a scientific calculator, such as the one available on Windows’ operating systems. For example:

1.On the Windows’ Start menu, click ProgramsÆAccessoriesÆCalculator.

2.On the View menu, select Scientific. The scientific calculator displays.

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Contents WiBox2100E User Guide Lantronix Corporate Headquarters Technical Support Sales OfficesContents Setup Mode Server Configuration ContentsSetup Mode Advanced Settings List of Tables ComplianceList of Figures Serial Tunneling Infrastructure Network ExampleChapter Summary Using This GuidePurpose and Audience Using This Guide Additional DocumentationName Model Part Numbers IntroductionApplications Introduction Application ExamplesSerial Tunneling Network Ad Hoc Network Serial Tunneling InfrastructureAd Hoc WiBox Connection Configuration MethodsProtocol Support WiBox with EthernetHardware Address Wlan SettingsAddresses and Port Numbers IP AddressSerial Connector Pinouts DB9M DTE Serial ConnectorRS-485 2-Wire Pinouts WBX2100E Network InterfaceWiBox LEDs Ethernet Connector PinoutsLEDs Technical Specifications Hardware Address 00-20-4a Quick StartRequired Information IP Address Subnet Mask GatewayWPA Enabled Y/N WPA Key Type hex or passphrase? Installing and Configuring the WiBoxWEP Enabled Y/N? WEP Key 64 bit or 128 bit? Quick StartSyntax is SetZone IP address zone abbreviation WEP Using Device Installer To install the DeviceInstallerViewing the Current Configuration To view the WiBox’s configuration settingsWebPort Firmware UpgradeableRate Supports Wired Ethernet Maximum Baud RateQuick Start Web-Manager Configuration Accessing Web-Manager through a Web BrowserNetwork Configuration Web-Manager ConfigurationAuto-IP Automatic IP Address ConfigurationSelect Obtain IP address automatically Dhcp Host NameEthernet Configuration Server ConfigurationStatic IP Address Configuration Select Use the following IP configurationAdvanced To configure the WiBox’s device server settingsServer Configuration CPU Performance Mode Hostlist ConfigurationTo configure the WiBox’s hostlist Http Server PortRetry Settings Channel 1 and Channel 2 ConfigurationSerial Settings Host InformationChannel Port SettingsDisable Serial Port ProtocolPack Control Flush Input Buffer Serial to NetworkConnect Protocol Connection Settings TCPFlush Output Buffer Network to Serial At Time of DisconnectConnect Mode Passive Connection Connect Mode Active ConnectionEndpoint Configuration Common OptionsConnection Settings UDP Disconnect ModeDatagram Mode Datagram TypeDevice Address Table Wlan ConfigurationTo configure the WiBox’s Wlan settings Network Name Wireless Network ConfigurationWireless Network Security Network Type Select Infrastructure or Ad Hoc ChannelWPA Options Advanced SettingsWEP Options Updating Settings Applying DefaultsTelnet Connection Telnet or Serial Port Setup Mode ConfigurationAccessing Setup Mode To establish a Telnet connectionTo exit Setup Mode Exiting Setup ModeTelnet or Serial Port Setup Mode Configuration Serial Port ConnectionNetwork Mode Setup Mode Server ConfigurationServer Configuration Option IP AddressSet Gateway IP Address Change Telnet Configuration PasswordSetup Mode Server Configuration Netmask Number of Bits for Host PartDhcp Name Baudrate Setup Mode Channel ConfigurationChannel 1 Option Mode Option Interface ModeSetup Mode Channel Configuration Common I/F Mode Setting Binary HexFlow Control Option Hex Connect ModePort Number Port Numbers Reserved forIncoming Connection Connect Mode OptionConnect Mode Options ResponseActive Startup Incoming ConnectionResponse Manual Connection Manual Connection Address ExampleConnection To enable the hostlistAutostart Automatic HostlistModem Mode Datagram TypeFull Verbose 11. Modem Mode MessagesMessage Meaning Numeric ResponseModem Mode Commands Send the Escape Sequence +++ in Modem ModeModem Mode Function Command Auto Increment Source PortRemote IP Address Disconnect Mode OptionDisconnect Mode Options Remote PortFlush Mode Buffer Flushing Pack ControlTrailing Characters DisConnTime Inactivity TimeoutPacking Interval Send CharactersSend Characters Channel Port PasswordWlan Settings Telnet Terminal TypeSecurity Network Name SsidAdhoc Network Channel Fixed or Automatic Data Rate Transmission Data RateEnable Power Management TCP Keepalive time in seconds Setup Mode Advanced SettingsExpert Settings Option CPU Performance ARP Cache timeout in secondsDisable Monitor Mode at bootup Http Port NumberSecurity Settings Disable Web Setup Disable Port 77FE HexDisable Web Server Disable Echo PortsGenerally, one of two situations applies Channel 2 Configuration Default SettingsChannel 1 Configuration Enable Power Management Expert SettingsSecurity Settings Channel SecurityExit Configuration Mode Entering Monitor Mode via the Network Port Monitor ModeEntering Monitor Mode via the Serial Port Monitor Mode CommandsResponse Meaning Monitor ModeCommand Response Codes G0, G1, ....,Ge, GfObtaining Firmware Reloading Firmware Using Tftp Graphical User InterfaceUpdating Firmware ROM FileUpdating Firmware Network UpgradeUsing Tftp Command Line Interface To download new firmware from a computerWlan Country Setting Syntax is SetZone IP address zone abbreviationMethod Wireless BridgingConfiguring the WiBox in Bridging Mode Troubleshooting Problems and Error Messages TroubleshootingDiagnostic LED States Problem/Message Reason SolutionLater, there is only one setting for WiBox2100E only Caps Lock is not onTechnical Support Technical Support Europe, Middle East, and AfricaConversion Table Binary to Hexadecimal ConversionsConverting Binary to Hexadecimal Scientific CalculatorBinary to Hexadecimal Conversions Compliance Compliance InformationCanada Industry Canada Notice Regulatory InformationUSA Federal Communications Commission FCC Notice ComplianceAntenna Notice Europe R&TTE Directive 99/5/EC, Wireless NoticeAustralia & New Zealand Wireless Notice Exposure of Humans to RF FieldsCompliance Warranty

Ethernet specifications

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