I'm assuming you can, but I'm not sure why you'd want to...
Disabling the port would occur in BIOS. You'd have to enter BIOS at bootup and then look for a way to disable the onboard network interface. Each BIOS is a little different, but if you candisable it, it would be there.
You can alternatively leave the onboard interface enabled (that is, not manually disable it in BIOS) and just not use it. This would seem easier and more straightforward.
Each network interface has a hexadecimal address hard-coded for the port. And no two are identical (in practice). That means you could add an additional network interface card (NIC) in an expansion slot and there would be no conflicts between the two devices. That's why you wouldn't have to disable the first one...
If the onboard interface is too slow, just add another NIC in an expansion slot and plug your network cable in there.
If you have two (or more) network interfaces on the same machine, you could use them in a couple of ways:
Again, I'm still not sure why you'd want to do what your question asks, but it is possible to do.
Network Interface Card(NIC) is used to connect a PC to the the network. It is fixed into one of the computer's expansion slot. In wireless network also NIC is used.It can be identified by a light.
A Network interface card, NIC, or Network card is an electronic device that connects a computer to a computer network, usually a LAN. It is considered a piece of computer hardware. Today, most computers are equipped with network cards.
Expansion Slot is just like port into which expansion card can be inserted. In otherwords port is female and card is male.
Lan Card provides a port for a network cable to connect the pc to a network.. LAN : Local area network or Ethernet Card and Network Card
types of network interface card
Your best bet would be to install a network card. If that works, just disable the onboard network port in device manager.
Are you trying to disable onboard video so you can install a pci video card? If so you have to disable onboard video in your computers bios. Then install your video card in an empty pci slot. Then install the drivers for your pci card in windows.
There should be no need to remove the wireless card, you can just disable it..... Vista - right click connections icon in bottom right corner of screen>>>>click 'Network and sharing centre' >>>> click 'Manage Network Connections >>>Right click 'Wireless Network Connection'>>>left click 'Disable' Then just install the USB adapter
A destop must first be power off, and then you must open the destop's case in order to install the wireless network interface card. From Nareth Sok
Network card
Local Area Network card. It is necessary so you can connect to Broadband connections. They are very inexpensive and are easily replaced, even if you have onboard LAN, just put a new card in one of your expansion slots and let it configure. Make sure to go into your network connections in Control Panel and disable the bad one first.
NIC (Network Interface Card)
Network Interface Card(NIC) is used to connect a PC to the the network. It is fixed into one of the computer's expansion slot. In wireless network also NIC is used.It can be identified by a light.
Computers include expansion slots that allow users to add new devices to their computers. A computer player, for example, may upgrade their video card to improve gaming performance. They can use an expansion slot to swap out the old video card with a new one without having to replace the motherboard. What are the advantages of having expansion slots? A computer's expansion slots can be used to install network cards. If the computer does not already have a Wi-Fi adaptor, a Wi-Fi network card can be installed. Furthermore, as newer, faster Wi-Fi standards are announced, expansion card Wi-Fi adapters can be swapped out for newer, faster cards.
No special action is needed. The process of installing multiple cards is the same as installing one. Just insert the card into an available expansion slot.
Yes, NICs can be a form of expansion card (as long as the NIC is not built into the motherboard).
plug it into the expansion slot that it would fit into