NIC
NIC
PCI, PCIe.
if by co you mean computer then yes you go to command prompt and type in "ipconfig/all" and you go to "network interface(or whatever it calls your nic)" and it will show u the physical address of your nic
A Network Interface Card (NIC)
NIC
Yes, there are Many kinds of NICs capable of using multiple cabling a 10/100 NIC is a NIC that can use both 10BaseT Cabling and 100Base Cabling
Network Interface Card (NIC)
usb
NIC
This question doesn't make much sense. An expansion board NIC has not been a standard component on computers for several years. Most NIC (Network Interface Controller) are built-in on the motherboard. Almost all motherboards (except some gateways, which have no NIC) have a 10/100 standard ethernet controller. Some may have gigabit ethernet controllers. Many systems, mostly laptops, have built-in wireless as well. In some rare instances (Gateway) instead of using an NIC, it comes with an onboard wireless card as it's exclusive means of communication.
A network interface card (NIC) typically has a physical connection to a network, such as Ethernet or wireless. This connection allows the NIC to communicate with other devices on the network.
Type your answer here... yes, we can connect a nic to a nic. A nic is a Network Interface Card which has a unique MAC. When we connect two devices(say laptops) using a lan cable,we actually connect their nics.
PCI, PCIe.
No single type of component does this, it is done by a circuit composed of many different components.
PCI, PCIe.
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