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Ethernet is one of the most common computer-networking components, and the standardization of this technology has created some of the easiest ways to connect a few computers with or without wires. There's a good chance you're using it right now. ... Introduction to How Ethernet Works...
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I am getting a cable modem installed next week, and I have a choice of using a USB connection or an Ethernet card (NIC). Which one is better? ... An Ethernet card, on the other hand, connects directly to the computer's bus. Ethernet cards come in two flavors: one that accepts 10 Mbps, and another that accepts 100 Mbps.
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An is one kind of . These adapters support the standard for high-speed network connections via cables. Ethernet cards are sometimes known as .
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| FAQ | An Ethernet card is one kind of network adapter. These adapters support the Ethernet standard for high-speed network connections via cables. Ethernet cards are sometimes known as network interface cards (NICs). → More - What Is an...
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Network card - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Although other network technologies exist, Ethernet has achieved near-ubiquity since the mid-1990s. Every Ethernet network card has a unique 48-bit serial number called a MAC address, which is store...
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An Ethernet card connects computers to a network in a standard way. ... What is an Ethernet card and why is it required? ... What kind Ethernet card should I buy? Are there any differences between PCI, ISA, and PCMCIA cards?
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