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by unchecking the check box of IPv6 in local area network properties
Assuming there was supposed to be a "What" at the start of that question.... The answer is a Network Interface Card (NIC).
A NIC or network interface card will allow you to gain acccess to your local network or the internet. Without a network interface card, you cannot send or receive emails, watch youtube, print to network printers, or play video games online. However, that's not to say the the computer is completely useless without it (just mostly useless). You can still run applications that have been installed locally on the PC such as your Microsoft office applications or any video games that you may run off of a CD. Network interface cards can be picked up anymore for about $25 on average from your local best buy, frys, or other computer store.
A network printer is shared by more than one computer. A local printer is directly connected to one computer. But the printer can be set up as a local or a network printer.
The acronym FDDI stands for Fiber Distributed Data Interface, which provides enhanced data transmission in a local area network.
Fiber Distributed Data Interface It's a local area network technology that uses Fiber cable. It can support thousands of users so it's ideal for very large local area networks.
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Interfaces come in three types: Networks Peripherials People These are generally called LAN's (Local area network) Interfaces or sometimes NIC's Network "Interface" Cards. System I/O ports, like Rs-232 serial "interfaces" or USB and Firewire. people "interface" with a computer via the mouse, keyboard and the GUI or the Graphical User "interface" i.e. Windows. E