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Guy Harris (talk | contribs) If a "NIC" is a card, there are a lot of computer systems that do not have NICs but that can be connected to networks, and people shouldn't refer to their network interfaces as "NICs". If it's a controller, however, you can use the term without checking whether the network controller is on a separate card or not. As people tend to refer to non-card network controllers as "NICs", the latter is the best choice. |
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{{Infobox Computer Hardware Generic
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| caption = A 1990s [[Ethernet]] network interface controller card that connects to the motherboard via the now-obsolete [[ISA bus]]. This combination card features both a [[BNC connector]] (left) for use in (now obsolete) [[10BASE2]] networks and an [[8P8C]] connector (right) for use in [[10BASE-T]] networks.
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A '''network interface
|url = http://www.windowsnetworking.com/articles_tutorials/networking-basics-part1.html
|title = Networking Basics: Part 1 - Networking Hardware
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Early network interface
Modern network interface
== Purpose ==
The network
The NIC allows computers to communicate over a computer network, either by using cables or wirelessly. The NIC is both a physical layer and data link layer device, as it provides physical access to a networking medium and, for [[IEEE 802]] and similar networks, provides a low-level addressing system through the use of [[MAC address]]es that are uniquely assigned to network interfaces.
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== Implementation ==
[[File:12 early PC network cards.jpg|thumb|12 early ISA 8 bit and 16 bit PC network cards. The lower right-most card is an early wireless network card, and the central card with partial beige plastic cover is a PSTN [[modem]].]]
Network
An Ethernet network
[[File:Qle3442-cu 10gbe nic.jpg|thumb|A [[Qlogic]] QLE3442-CU SFP+ dual-port NIC]]
Modular designs like [[Small form-factor pluggable transceiver|SFP and SFP+]] are highly popular, especially for [[fiber-optic communication]]. These define a standard receptacle for media-dependent transceivers, so users can easily adapt the network interface to their needs.
[[Light-emitting diode|LEDs]] adjacent to or integrated into the network connector inform the user of whether the network is connected, and when data activity occurs.
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