A device which allows computers to be directory wired to other computers on a network without using a modem or telephone lines.
a piece of computer hardware that allows computers to exchange information by sending electrical signals through Ethernet cable. WWWebfx Home Page
Device allowing connection to the Ethernet network
is the most common type of network interface card.
A matchbook-size adapter that enables a PDA to connect to an Ethernet, the most common type of local area network ( LAN). The "card" is a printed circuit board that plugs into a slot found on many—but not all—PDAs. An Ethernet card may require a cable connection to the network, or it may connect wirelessly.
An Ethernet card is a device that allows your computer to talk to an Ethernet DSL modem which in turn talks to the DSL network. For desktop users, an Ethernet card is typically known as a NIC (Network Interface Card). For laptop users, it is known as either an Ethernet PC card or an Ethernet PCMCIA card (created by the Personal Computer Memory Card International Association).
a card that you use to get online
a high-speed data communications port for a computer
a network adapter that enables a computer on the SIUE campus, at the School
an example of a Network Interface Card (NIC)
a peripheral (add-on device) designed to send and receive networking signals through an ethernet cable
a required hardware device that enables your computer to connect to campus network through a data jack
Hardware in a computer that transmits the Ethernet, local area network (LAN) protocol over a line, wire or cable.
A card (either PCI or PC Card) that allows a computer to link to a network using a CAT5e cable. Ethernet cards are now often imbedded into the motherboard of desktops and laptops as well.
A plug-in circuit board installed in an expansion slot of the computer. The Ethernet card (also called a Network Interface Card, or NIC) takes parallel data from the computer, converts it to serial data, packets it, and sends it out over a 10BaseT cable.
An Ethernet card is the type of Network interface card (NIC) that is used on an Ethernet network. Users wishing to connect to the SPU network are required to use a 10Base-T card. For more information see the New Students section of our Help pages.
A type of Network Interface Card (NIC).
A piece of hardware that is usually in a computer which knows how to talk the ethernet protocol on a wire. This is a kind of network interface.
A network adapter that enables a computer to connect to an Ethernet. It is a printed circuit board that is plugged into the computers on the Ethernet or may be built into their motherboards. The Ethernet cards are connected to each other by cables.
An Ethernet card is a piece of hardware that connects a computer to a network running the Ethernet protocol. Because of its ability to carry high speeds..
add-on circuit board that plugs into the parallel port on the back of a computer, and allows high-speed data communication via 10BASE-T.
An adapter card that fits into a computer and connects to Ethernet cabling; different types of adaptor cards fit specific computers. Microcomputers connected to SONNET have some type of Ethernet card installed. Example: computers in campus offices or in dorms rooms wired for ResNet. Also referred to as "Ethernet adapter".
Also known as a NIC (Network Interface Card). Allows a computer to be connected to a network.
A hardware component that provides communications between a PC and a network connection
A board inside your computer to which a network cable can be attached. Called a card because it's thin like a playing card and slides into a slot inside the computer.