Why use standard protocols in computer networks?(1 point)

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may you please tell me the correct answer and why it is that one
 allows devices to communicate with each other regardless of internal processes, structure, or design
 allows devices to communicate with each other regardless of internal processes, structure, or design

prevents you from connecting or interconnecting a wireless local area network (WLAN) to a local area network (LAN)
prevents you from connecting or interconnecting a wireless local area network (WLAN) to a local area network (LAN)

allows devices to be isolated from other devices on the network
allows devices to be isolated from other devices on the network

allows devices to communicate with each other faster
allows devices to communicate with each other faster

The correct answer is: allows devices to communicate with each other regardless of internal processes, structure, or design.

This is the main reason why standard protocols are used in computer networks. Standard protocols provide a common set of rules and conventions that all devices on a network must follow in order to communicate effectively. By using standard protocols, devices can communicate with each other seamlessly, regardless of their internal processes, structure, or design. This ensures interoperability and compatibility between different devices and systems on the network.