An IPv4 address is divided into 4 segments. Each segment contains '''8 bits''' (or 1 byte) of information:
An IPv4 address is divided into 4 segments. Each segment contains '''8 bits''' (or 1 byte) of information:
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So in order to get the WAN IP address from the response received, we'll need to convert the values of both registers to binary and split them into '''8-bit segments'''. Lets do that with the values from the last example: '''%MW1398 2692''' and '''%MW140 30404''', which converted to binary would be: '''2692 → 0000 1010 1000 0100''' ; '''30404 → 0111 0110 1100 0100'''.