Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Network Card

A network card is an expansion card which installs into a computer and enables that computer to physically connect to a local area network.
The most common form of network card in current use is the Ethernet card. Other types of network cards include wireless network cards and Token Ring network cards.
Ethernet network cards most often use RJ-45 jacks. Wireless network cards usually have no external connections other than a possible antenna jack.
Other terms for network card include network adapter, network interface card and NIC.

Network Card Interfaces

Network cards are available which use a slot in the PCI bus. USB network cards are also available. Most laptops can utilize a PCMCIA network card.
Network cards, however, are becoming much more rare as most motherboards now include network interfaces.
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In the vast world of computers and technology, the Internet acts as a lifeline. The World Wide Web connects everyone together, allowing users to chat with each other, to buy things instantly through websites, and to find almost any information. If the Internet is the spinal cord of the technological world, network cards are the vertebrae, allowing computers to communicate with each other.
A network either allows one or multiple computers to connect to each other in a Local Area Network (LAN), or it allows them to connect to the Internet in a Wide Area Network (WAN). Some networks are...

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