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Sneha Singh
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Asked: October 3, 20212021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30 2021-10-03T22:59:44+05:30

Why Would You Activate More Than One Nic On A Pc?

Why Would You Activate More Than One Nic On A Pc?
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      2021-12-30T17:11:03+05:30Added an answer on December 30, 2021 at 5:11 pm

      Why Would You Activate More Than One Nic On A Pc?

      We use more than one NIC card because if there is one more path that is needed for the PC. Today latest learn about the NIC concept in detail.

      What happily NIC is?. The term NIC stands for the network interface card.

      This network interface card is mostly used if the system requirement than one path.

      In order to access the internet, normally we will connect the LAN cable to the computer. Hence in order to access the internet, we will connect the male rj45 connector to the female rj45 connector.

      This female rj45 connector is present in a separate chip in the laptop. Now, this circuit will be called the network in interface card which is shortly called NIC.

      This energy is considered as a separate computer hardware component, that is present in our computer will be used in order to connect to the data that is present in the different systems.

      There is also another name for network interface called it is called as a network interface controller. You have also another name called network adaptor and LAN adaptor.

      Now let us know what are the different types of networks in the interface card in detail. Normally there are two types of network interface cards. They are wireless and wired.

      The network interface cards which are used in order to share the data between the different systems are called wide network interface cards.

      And if you use the network interface cards to transfer the data to the other systems in the form of a Wi-Fi connection then we will be called wireless network interface cards.

      Here we will connect distance to the wireless interface card. Therefore it is considered as network interface cards are must be used in order to access the internet.

      The network interface card is the most necessary component in the system. Any devices like computers services printers copiers if you want to connect them to the internet then the network interface cast is the must to be used.

      There is no guarantee that only one network interface card is required for a single computer. We can have more than one NIC cards that are connected to the computer.

      Some of the computers may use more than one network adaptor. Network adaptors can consist of more than one physical port or interface. Here we have several types of ports that are present on the different network adaptors.

      As we discussed earlier the most commonly used network adaptor is called as rj45 connector. Rj45 connector is similar to the rj11 connector. Ajay 11 connector is mostly used in the old phone connectors.

      This also consists of some ethernet cables such as cat5,cat5e cat6, cat6e. We also have another ethernet cable called cat7 which is used to connect to the rj45 port.

      The network interface card is normally connected to the motherboard of the computer. Every hardware device network interface card if the device wants to access the internet. Even the laptop that you are presently using will have a network interface card.

      This network interface card will help the hardware devices in order to access the internet.

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