If the network card did not come with one, and the operating system doesn't include one, you can almost always download a driver from the manufacturer's site free of charge.
A NIC driver, or Network Interface Card driver, is software that allows the operating system to communicate with a network interface card, enabling network connectivity. It translates the operating system's networking commands into a format that the NIC can understand, facilitating data transmission over a network. Without a compatible NIC driver, the network card cannot function properly, which may result in a lack of internet or network access.
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where can i find my nic driver my emachine desktop computer where i can reinstall please someone help me i have try everything cant find it i hope someone can help me
check for the modem/nic driver.. check for virus..
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The driver from the manufacturer's website is almost always the most recent one available. The one that came on the CD with the product may not be.
The NIC on that motherboard, a Realtek RTL8111, is already supported in Fedora's kernel.
It depends. Sometimes you might not notice anything at all. Other times, the driver may be more secure and stable. There may even be a performance increase.
At first shutdown your m/c ,then open the case of the m/c ,insert the NIC card in the white slot(called PCI slot), properly installed on the PCI Slot , cover the case, start the m/c , then while m/c starting it ask u new H/w installed and ask the device driver the for that NIC card , u have the CD for that NIC card or u store on the drive else where, give it the location while installation.It installed the NIC Proper, u want check that one ---Go to the my computer ->right click on that icon->managed ->device driver->check Ethernet card have the no mark (as Yello Ques mark or Red mark) that means NIC Card installed properly . u use it ....
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Answer1. The computer or hardware platform being used. Though the majority of computers now use PCI adapters, it might still be possible to need to use an ISA based NIC. 2. The network transmission speed of the network where the NIC will be used; such as 10, 100 or 1000 megabits (Also called Gigabit).3. The Operating System to be used. Though most NIC's are compatible with the majority of software systems (e.g. MS Windows, Apple MAC, UNIX, Linux), some older NIC's may not be compatible with a specific version of software.4. Quality and cost. You can buy inexpensive NIC's but you get what you pay for in the final analysis. The more well known manufacturers will support the NIC for longer periods and often will update drivers for future versions of software.5. Minor considerations - Wake-On, Upgradeable BIOS, ability to be used in "promiscuous" mode, type of adapter connector (RJ-45, BNC, Token-Ring)
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