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  • Smart Computing Article - Network On The Cheap
    The hardware required for this network is rather minimal. You ll need a single length of Ethernet crossover cable long enough to span the two computers, and both computers need to have an installed NIC (network interface card). Fortunately, most computers manufactured in the past decade come
  • Smart Computing Article - Windows 2000 Networking Wizards & Settings
    interfaces (such as your Ethernet card). If you have a broadband connection, there's a good chance Win2000 will automatically configure it for you for Internet access. Before you try using the Network Connection Wizard, try
  • Smart Computing Article - Getting Wired & Going Wild
    need the right hardware and a few other odds and ends in place first. Each computer must include a network adapter, either integrated into the motherboard or in the form of an expansion card, also called a NIC (network interface card). You can verify whether or not your computers have network
  • Smart Computing Article - Get Wired
    A Network Interface Card like this fits into a PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) slot on your computer s motherboard. Ethernet cables also come in a variety of classes, or categories. Of the categories you re likely to encounter, Category 5, or CAT5, is probably the most common. You can use
  • EETimes.com | Electronics Industry News for EEs & Engineering Managers
    , instead of the HomeRF 2.0 wireless-LAN standard, in a move that some analysts said could threaten the future of HomeRF. Gbit Ethernet primed for mainstream servers Gigabit Ethernet is poised to move into mainstream servers this year. A low-cost network interface card just announced by 3Com Corp

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