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ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion Chart

ASCII to Hexadecimal Conversion Chart
1
2
1
Hex
ASCII
Hex
00
NUL
16
01
SOH
17
02
STX
18
03
ETX
19
04
EOT
1A
05
ENQ
1B
06
ACK
1C
07
BEL
1D
08
BS
1E
09
HT
1F
0A
LF
20
0B
VT
21
0C
FF
22
0D
CR
23
0E
SO
24
0F
SI
25
10
DLE
26
11
DC1
27
12
DC2
28
13
DC3
29
14
DC4
2A
15
NAK
2B
1
This column lists the hexadecimal value.
2
This column lists the ASCII character.
3
SP (Hex 20) is the SPACE character.
4
n (Hex 7F) is the Delete character.
EasyLAN Wireless User's Manual
If you want to use static WEP encryption or if you want to password
protect your wireless network, and your access point normally uses a
password or passphrase instead of WEP, your software should allow you to
enter a 0x followed by a 10 digit (for 64-bit WEP) or 26 digit (for 128-bit
WEP) key in hexadecimal format.
If it only allows a password or passphrase, it will normally be 5 digits (for
64-bit WEP) or 13 digits (for 128-bit WEP). If this is the case, you can
use the following chart to determine what WEP key to use for your
wireless print server.
2
1
2
ASCII
Hex
ASCII
SYN
2C
,
ETB
2D
-
CAN
2E
.
EM
2F
/
SUB
30
0
ESC
31
1
FS
32
2
GS
33
3
RS
34
4
US
35
5
SP
3
36
6
!
37
7
"
38
8
#
39
9
$
3A
:
%
3B
;
&
3C
<
'
3D
=
(
3E
>
)
3F
?
*
40
@
+
41
A
Chapter 2 — Configuring EasyLAN Wireless
1
2
1
Hex
ASCII
Hex
42
B
58
43
C
59
44
D
5A
45
E
5B
46
F
5C
47
G
5D
48
H
5E
49
I
5F
4A
J
60
4B
K
61
4C
L
62
4D
M
63
4E
N
64
4F
O
65
50
P
66
51
Q
67
52
R
68
53
S
69
54
T
6A
55
U
6B
56
V
6C
57
W
6D
2
1
2
ASCII
Hex
ASCII
X
6E
n
Y
6F
o
Z
70
p
[
71
q
\
72
r
]
73
s
^
74
t
_
75
u
`
76
v
a
77
w
b
78
x
c
79
y
d
7A
z
e
7B
{
f
7C
|
g
7D
}
h
7E
~
4
i
7F
n
j
k
l
m
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