Oh, dude, a modem is like that thing that connects you to the internet, while a NIC card is like the thing that helps your computer communicate within a network. So, it's like the modem is the gateway to the internet, and the NIC card is the social butterfly of your computer, making friends with other devices. They're both important, but in different ways, you know?
A NIC is capable of receiving and transmitting data at a faster rate than a modem. However, if the NIC is connected to a network which is powered by a modem, they will both run at the slower speed of the modem.
they both are exact same...
The Network Interface Card (NIC) or modem (Dial-up) controls the flow of data between your computer and the cable.
Modem.
NICs stands for network interface controller. In computer networking, a NIC provides the hardware interface between a computer and a network. A NIC technically is network adapter hardware in the form factor of an add-in card such as a PCI or PCMCIA card.
A NIC is capable of receiving and transmitting data at a faster rate than a modem. However, if the NIC is connected to a network which is powered by a modem, they will both run at the slower speed of the modem.
The nic is a network adaptor modem is a device to communicate with a remote
NIC (Network Interface Card)
they both are exact same...
The Network Interface Card (NIC) or modem (Dial-up) controls the flow of data between your computer and the cable.
It either can't communicate on line, or you would have to use a NIC (Network Interface Card) to do so.
A network interface card (NIC) would allow that.
The difference between a RIC and a NIC is the time period. It is still rather vague, but a RIC is more likely to have been industrialised for a longer time period than a NIC.
Modem.
1. Go to the modem manufacturers' website 2. download the xp/2000 drivers. 3. Burn them to CD / flashdrive / whatever so youll have access to them after the OS install. 4. cross fingers
Computers connect to the Internet via a network interface card (NIC) or wireless LAN adapter (WiFi adapter). Historically, computers could also connect to the Internet via a built-in modem for use with telephone lines.
NICs stands for network interface controller. In computer networking, a NIC provides the hardware interface between a computer and a network. A NIC technically is network adapter hardware in the form factor of an add-in card such as a PCI or PCMCIA card.