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Ethernet Cards

Ethernet cards, also known as network interface cards (NICs), are hardware components that allow computers to connect to a local area network (LAN) or the internet. These cards are installed inside a computer and provide a physical connection between the computer and the network. Ethernet cards are essential components for any computer that needs to communicate with other devices on a network. Ethernet cards come in different types and speeds, ranging from 10 megabits per second (Mbps) to 100 gigabits per second (Gbps). The most common type of Ethernet card is the 10/100 Mbps card, which supports both 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps speeds. The latest Ethernet cards support speeds of up to 10 Gbps, which is essential for high-speed data transfer and real-time applications such as video streaming and online gaming. Ethernet cards use the Ethernet protocol to communicate with other devices on the network. This protocol defines the rules for data transmission over the network, including how data is packaged and transmitted. Ethernet cards also have a unique Media Access Control (MAC) address, which is used to identify the card on the network. Ethernet cards are essential components for any computer that needs to communicate with other devices on a network. They provide a reliable and fast connection to the network, allowing users to share data, access the internet, and communicate with other devices. With the increasing demand for high-speed data transfer and real-time applications, Ethernet cards will continue to play a crucial role in modern computing.

Network interface cards, LAN, internet, Ethernet protocol, MAC address

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