User talk:Dllwik2019up

To whom it may concern:

This my talk on IPV4:

HEX is:     0  1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9  A  B  C  D  E  F

Logic Gate Hex:

0000                  0                        IPV4  =       2A   3E   E4   F5        that is 4 pairs of HEX numbers. 1000                  1                                                     0100                   2              1100                   3                                  (1000 0101)  .  (1100 0111)  .  (0111 0010)  .  (1111 1010)                  0010                   4                                      161      .      227      .       78      .       95              0110                   6              1110                   7                                    (H1 H2). (H3 H4). (H5 H6). (H7 H8) 0001                  8 BCD           1001                   9 0101                  A                                 Note:  H1-H8  designates  8 hex numbers in an IPV4 address 1101                  B                                 My understanding is to incorporate the Alphabet and Dewey Decimal 0011                  C                                 system in IPV4 address in terms of its NODE: 1011                  D              0111                   E                                 Whereas: 1111                  F                                                                                                     NODE 1:    2A  3E  E4  F5                                                                       NODE 2:    2A  3E  E4  F5                                                                       NODE 3:    F5  6E  C5  D6                                                                     That means we can get a count on every node in terms of the dewey decimal count starting from 0 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12 and so on.

That looks more like a regular address designation in terms of the street number and street name. That means IPV4 address numbers that have existed and already used can in fact have a node number put int front of them in terms of the word NODE and a decimal number and a colon.

Even as seen above NODE 1: and NODE 2: are considered the same IP address although with closer examination they are not the same NODE. They are NODE 1:   and     NODE 2:

NODE 1:     2A   3E   E4   F5            NODE 2:      2A   3E   E4   F5

We see the difference in the designation of the Word NODE with different decimal numbers 1 and 2. That means they actually different NODES with the same IP address which is allowed in an EPROM.

NOTE: My understanding is we can never repeat a decimal number EVER in any ISP. That is where communication is between ISP's is imperative.