Yes, there are.
HP Jetdirect cards allow a printer to be connected directly to a Local Area Network (LAN), so that printer can be accessed by any computer on the same network.
1. Lan Cards 2. Lan cables 3. Repeaters 4. Hub 5. Switches.
It is a LAN (Local Area Network).
Yes.
Playing multiplayer over the same wifi network/LAN
They're the same thing. A Local Area Network (LAN) and a workgroup are both a local and they both do the same thing. I think the main difference is that a workgroup is a specific part of the LAN such as a department of a business whereas a LAN describes the network.
Network Interface Card (NIC or LAN card). This card enables PC's connectivity to existing Network. NICs are nowadays Integrated onto Motherboards or can be bought seperately in form of PCI Cards.
A LAN driver, or a network card driver enables the operating system to communicate with the network card and transmit and receive packets of information across the network or LAN. It provides a "bridge" between the operating system (software) and the network card (hardware). This kind of layering provides a scalable architecture, where a single operating system can work with many network cards and vice-versa.
An AGP card is a graphics or display card and will allow output to a monitor. A LAN card is a Network Interface Card which allows a computer to communicate over a network, either wired or wireless.
No. A LAN (Local Area Network) card is use for network connectivity. A graphic card is for multi media display purposes.
A Network Interface Card, or NIC, is required for each computer on a Local Area Network, or LAN. Because older computers did not have the Universal Serial Bus, they had to have a NIC to be connected to a modem which was connected to the internet.
A LAN game would be a game played by two or more consoles located on the same network.