A Gigabit LAN card, or Gigabit Ethernet card, is a network interface card (NIC) that enables computers to connect to a local area network (LAN) at speeds up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps). This technology significantly enhances data transfer rates compared to traditional Fast Ethernet cards, which operate at 100 megabits per second (Mbps). Gigabit LAN cards are commonly used in modern computers and networking equipment to support high-speed internet and data transfer requirements. They typically use an RJ-45 connector and are compatible with various networking standards.
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it is a wireless lan card
lan card is a part of the pc.
There is no such thing as a LAN card. LAN stands for Local Area Network. The card which communicates with a LAN is called an "Ethernet" card. This Ethernet card/controller may be a separate card but in modern computers is more likely to be a single chip built onto the motherboard. The presence of the chip/card will be indicated by an RJ45 connector/socket on the back of the computer.
A lan card which is used for local area networking is installed on a motherboard using its drivers . A lan is used for internet services sharing.
No. A LAN (Local Area Network) card is use for network connectivity. A graphic card is for multi media display purposes.
An LAN card is a must if you wish to connect to a LAN but it is not required for WAN
It can also be called a network interface controller, network interface card, network adapter, and LAN adapter.
An AGP card is a graphics or display card and will allow output to a monitor. A LAN card is a Network Interface Card which allows a computer to communicate over a network, either wired or wireless.
There is no difference.
Network card
Yes, if compatible...