Here are the steps in order:
A. Identifying if your computer has an ethernet/network interface card (NIC)
1. From your computer, click Start, then Control Panel.
3. Select Network and Internet Connections icon.
4. Select the Network Connections icon.
5. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet category, look for the name of the Ethernet card (Tip: words like Ethernet adapter, Ethernet link, or LAN adapter may be contained in the card name).
2. If an Ethernet card is listed, then YES, your NIC or PC card is installed.
B. Installing a network interface card
1. Assemble your materials.
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Here are the steps in order:
A. Identifying if your computer has an ethernet/network interface card (NIC)
1. From your computer, click Start, then Control Panel.
3. Select Network and Internet Connections icon.
4. Select the Network Connections icon.
5. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet category, look for the name of the Ethernet card (Tip: words like Ethernet adapter, Ethernet link, or LAN adapter may be contained in the card name).
2. If an Ethernet card is listed, then YES, your NIC or PC card is installed.
B. Installing a network interface card
1. Assemble your materials.
6
Here are the steps in order:
A. Identifying if your computer has an ethernet/network interface card (NIC)
1. From your computer, click Start, then Control Panel.
3. Select Network and Internet Connections icon.
4. Select the Network Connections icon.
5. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet category, look for the name of the Ethernet card (Tip: words like Ethernet adapter, Ethernet link, or LAN adapter may be contained in the card name).
2. If an Ethernet card is listed, then YES, your NIC or PC card is installed.
B. Installing a network interface card
1. Assemble your materials.
6
Here are the steps in order:
A. Identifying if your computer has an ethernet/network interface card (NIC)
1. From your computer, click Start, then Control Panel.
3. Select Network and Internet Connections icon.
4. Select the Network Connections icon.
5. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet category, look for the name of the Ethernet card (Tip: words like Ethernet adapter, Ethernet link, or LAN adapter may be contained in the card name).
2. If an Ethernet card is listed, then YES, your NIC or PC card is installed.
B. Installing a network interface card
1. Assemble your materials.
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WHAT IS NETWORK INTERFACE CARD (NIC)?
A network interface card (NIC) is a hardware
component without which a computer cannot be connected over a network. It is a circuit board installed in a computer that provides a dedicated network connection to the computer. It is also called network interface controller, network adapter or LAN adapter. PURPOSE • NIC allows both wired and wireless communications. • NIC allows communications between computers connected via local area network (LAN) as well as communications over large-scale network through Internet Protocol (IP). • NIC is both a physical layer and a data link layer device, i.e. it provides the necessary hardware circuitry so that the physical layer processes and some data link layer processes can run on it. TYPES OF NIC CARDS INTERNAL NETWORK CARDS • In internal networks cards, motherboard has a slot for the network card where it can be inserted. It requires network cables to provide network access. Internal network cards are of two types. The first type uses Peripheral Component Interconnect (PCI) connection, while the second type uses Industry Standard Architecture (ISA). EXTERNAL NETWORK CARDS
• Indesktops and laptops that do not have an
internal NIC, external NICs are used. External network cards are of two types: Wireless and USB based. Wireless network card needs to be inserted into the motherboard, however no network cable is required to connect to the network. They are useful while traveling or accessing a wireless signal. LEARNING ACTIVITY 1. Q&A DIRECTIONS. Answer the following. Write your answers on a sheet of paper. 1. What are other names/terms for network interface cards? 2. What are the two types of network card 3. How does a computer with a network card connect to a network? 4. Where is a network card located in a computer? IDENTIFYING IF YOUR COMPUTER HAS AN ETHERNET/NETWORK INTERFACE CARD (NIC) If you are not sure if your computer already has a NIC installed, then follow these steps: 1. From your computer, click Start, then Control Panel. 2. Select Network and Internet Connections icon. 3. Select the Network Connections icon. 4. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet category, look for the name of the Ethernet card (Tip: words like Ethernet adapter, Ethernetlink, or LAN adapter may be contained in the card name). 5. If an Ethernet card is listed, then YES, your NIC or PC card is installed. Additional ways to check if your computer already has a NIC • Refer to the owner's manual for your computer. • Contact your computer manufacturer. • Look for an Ethernet port on the back of your computer (it will look like a phone jack but a little bigger). The presence of an Ethernet port indicates that a NIC is already installed in your computer. If you do not have a NIC card already installed in your computer You will need to purchase a NIC to complete the AT&T High Speed Internet installation. You may purchase a NIC directly from the AT&T Equipment Shop or from almost any retail computer store in your area.
To install your NIC, please follow the instructions provided
with your NIC purchase or contact your NIC manufacturer. INSTALLING A NETWORK INTERFACE CARD 1. Assemble your materials.
•Gather up the network card and
the driver disks. While you’re at it, get your Windows installation CD just in case. •Gather up the network card and 2. Shut down windows, turn the driver disks. off the While you’re at it, computer and get your Windows unplug it. installation CD just in case. 3. Remove the cover from your computer. • You must typically remove a number of screws to open the cover. Put the screws someplace where they won’t wander off. • If you have a name-brand computer such as a Dell or a Compaq, opening the cover may be trickier than just removing a few screws. You may need to consult the owner’s manual that came with the computer to find out how to open the case. 5. Find an unused expansion slot inside the computer.
The expansion slots are lined up in
a neat row near the back of the computer; you can’t miss them. Any computer less than five years old should have at least two or three slots known as PCI slots. 5. Remove the metal slot protector from the back of the computer’s chassis. If a small retaining screw holds the slot protector in place, remove the screw and keep it in a safe place because you will need it later. Then pull the slot protector out and discard. 6. Insert the network interface card into the slot.
Line up the connectors on the bottom of the
card with the connectors in the expansion slot and then press the card straight down. Sometimes you have to press uncomfortably hard to get the card to slide into the slot. 7. Secure the network interface card.
Remember that screw you
put in a safe place ? Use it to stabilize the network interface card. 8. Put the Watch out for the loose computer’s cables inside the computer; you don’t case back want to pinch them with together. the case as you slide it back on. Secure the case with the screws that you removed earlier. 9. Plug in the computer and turn it back on. If you’re using a Plug and Play card with Windows, the card is automatically configured after you start the computer again. If you’re working with an older computer or an older network interface card, you may need to run an additional software installation program. See the installation instructions that come with the network interface card for details. Watch the video for actual installation https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xbTDCclOn8 Learning Activity 2. Arrange The Steps Directions. Arrange the following steps. Use LETTERS to determine order of precedence. Write your answers on a sheet of paper. A. Identifying if your computer has an ethernet/network interface card (NIC) ___1. From your computer, click Start, then Control Panel. ___2. If an Ethernet card is listed, then YES, your NIC or PC card is installed. ___3. Select Network and Internet Connections icon. ___4. Select the Network Connections icon. ___5. Under LAN or High-Speed Internet category, look for the name of the Ethernet card (Tip: words like Ethernet adapter, Ethernet link, or LAN adapter may be contained in the card name). B. Installing a network interface card ___1. Assemble your materials. ___2. Find an unused expansion slot inside the computer. ___3. Insert the network interface card into the slot. ___4. Plug in the computer and turn it back on. ___5. Put the computer’s case back together. ___6. Remove the cover from your computer. ___7. Remove the metal slot protector from the back of the computer’s chassis. ___8. Secure the network interface card. ___9. Shut down Windows, turn off the computer and unplug it.