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NIC

(Network Interface Card)

A Network Interface Card (NIC) is a hardware component that connects a computer to a network, enabling communication with other devices. It can support wired (Ethernet) or wireless (Wi-Fi) connections and is essential for accessing the internet or local networks.

NICs come in various forms, including internal expansion cards and external USB adapters. They play a critical role in network performance, influencing data transfer speeds and reliability. Modern NICs often include advanced features like
VLAN support and energy efficiency.
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