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Post by rina8962 on Jan 5, 2024 21:44:29 GMT -5
For users who need additional networking features or want to improve an existing connection, network cards are available for installation in the PCI or PCIe expansion slot on the motherboard. The main function of a network card is to process and transmit data between the computer and the network. This card converts digital data sent by a computer into electrical or fiber optic signals that can be transmitted over Ethernet cables, fiber optics, or wirelessly. Network cards have a unique MAC address that identifies the device on the Phone Number List local network. This allows for proper communication and data exchange between different devices on the same network. Moreover, they support various communication protocols and data transmission standards, which ensures their wide compatibility with various types and models of routers and network switches card in your PC - expert advice To identify the network card in your PC, the first step is to open Device Manager. This can be done by entering "Device Manager" in the start menu or using the Windows + X keyboard shortcut and selecting the appropriate option from the list. In Device Manager, look for the "Network Adapters" section, which will display all the network devices installed on your system. Then, to get detailed information about your network card, simply right-click on the selected device and select "Properties". In the "Details" tab you can find information such as the interface type.
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