The router on the WAN owned by an internet service provider (ISP) does the following with any packet it receives: option A.
A router is a network device (node) that is designed and developed to connect two (2) different computer networks together, in order to allow them communicate by forwarding and receiving packets.
In Computer networking, the router on the WAN owned by an internet service provider (ISP) is designed and developed to read the packet and then send it to another router on the internet.
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