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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.
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.