Attachment Unit Interface (AUI)
In the NIC. MAUs have tranceivers but aren't used on 100BASE-TX networks.
Are USB and PS/2
Most SCSI cards have both internal and external connectors. I don't believe that software will know the difference between a device hooked up externally and one hooked up internally.
there is the time it takes the source NICto place voltage pulses on the wire and the time it takes the receiving NIC to interpret these pulses. This is sometimes called NIC delay
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
Not really; the transceiver is an integral part of the NIC.
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Transceiver
It's called a Network Interface Card, or "NIC" for short.
why nic so is so important to standard connector and midia
In the NIC. MAUs have tranceivers but aren't used on 100BASE-TX networks.
The NIC does not use TCP or IP programs that are on most computers. Therefore, they rely on standards to achieve stability, consistency and minimization of packet errors.
Most modern laptops use USB (Universal Serial Bus) connectors for external keyboards.
Connectors for integrated peripherals refer to the physical ports on a motherboard that allow for the connection of various external devices such as USB drives, keyboards, mice, and monitors. These connectors are typically located on the motherboard itself and are essential for expanding the functionality of a computer system. Examples of connectors for integrated peripherals include USB ports, HDMI ports, audio jacks, and Ethernet ports.
Transceiver - album - was created in 2003.
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The HS code for a transceiver will vary depending on the specific type of transceiver being referenced. If you can provide more details about the transceiver, such as what it is used for or its specifications, I can try to help you determine the appropriate HS code.