How do networking systems handle the complexities of translating protocols to enable seamless communication?
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Networking systems handle the complexities of translating protocols to enable seamless communication through a process known as protocol conversion or protocol translation. This involves intermediary devices such as routers, switches, or gateways that can understand and translate data between different network protocols. These devices act as intermediaries that receive data, translate it into a common format, and then forward it to the destination device using the appropriate protocol. This process allows devices on different networks with different protocols to communicate effectively.