
Connectivity standards
Connectivity standards are agreed-upon rules that ensure devices can communicate with each other smoothly. They define how hardware and software should interact, enabling devices like computers, smartphones, and peripherals to connect reliably and transfer data efficiently. Standard types include Wi-Fi for wireless internet, Bluetooth for short-range device linking, and Ethernet for wired network connections. These standards promote compatibility and interoperability across different brands and devices, making it easier for users to set up and expand their technology networks without compatibility issues.