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What are NIC Cards?

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What are NIC Cards?

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Network Interface Cards, or NIC cards, are computer circuit boards that allow computers to connect to various types of networks. NIC cards can be integrated onto the computers mother board or added to existing hardware using a slot on the motherboard. Most newer computers allow for an integrated use of NIC cards. Using third party NIC cards can also make troubleshooting a bit easier by allowing a suspect network card to be swapped for another, working network card. Doing this reduces the need to send the whole PC into the manufacturer for repair or a new motherboard. To connect to a network the computer must have a network card. This allows the computer to communicate with other network hardware. The computer’s network card also allows the user to access the network itself to exchange files and other information, such as email, with other computers on the local network and on the Internet. Computers connecting to networks large and small use some type of network interface card to excha

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Reply: A NIC card is for networking, which if you’re at college, you may not need (unless they let you on the school network, in which case, go for it) Report Offensive Follow Up For Removal

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Network Interface Cards, or NIC cards, are computer circuit boards that allow computers to connect to various types of networks. NIC cards can be integrated onto the computers mother board or added to existing hardware using a slot on the motherboard. Most newer computers allow for an integrated use of NIC cards. Using third party NIC cards can also make troubleshooting a bit easier by allowing a suspect network card to be swapped for another, working network card. Doing this reduces the need to send the whole PC into the manufacturer for repair or a new motherboard. To connect to a network the computer must have a network card. This allows the computer to communicate with other network hardware. The computer’s network card also allows the user to access the network itself to exchange files and other information, such as email, with other computers on the local network and on the Internet.

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