NICs (Network Interface Cards) are the cards that interface between a computer and a network (Ethernet, Token Ring, ArcNet, ???).
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NICs for cards with a dedicated page on WikiLearn.
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ToDo: There is (at least) one oddball in the following list — I once tried making the Regex "^[N]ic[A..Z]" which didn't quite cut it — someday I'll try again (and allow a numeral as well as an upper case letter after the "Nic").
To add pages for additional NICs, simply create a new page using a name prefixed with "Nic"...
Note: The following list might not include all pages related to NICs because it searches only for pages with a prefix of Nic.
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- NicAT2000TPlus: Allied Telesyn AT 2000T Plus Ethernet NIC: Normal configuration (don`t know if it can be changed see #Notes ): IRQ 10 I/O 0300 031F bad (Block...
- NicENL832: Encore ENL 832 Ethernet Card The ENL832 is apparently made by a company named Encore. The driver disk I received (quite a few years ago) had drivers for Win95,...
- NicIntelEtherExpressPro: Update The NICs on the older set of computers at the Church Server Project have FCC ID: EJMNIO EPXISA2W, and, IIRC, are recognized in Linux as `Intel Ether Express...
- NicRealTek: Notes and resources for the RealTek series of NICs. See: About These Pages Contents Notes The RealTek RTL8019 and RTL8029 are NE2000 clones, use the...
- NicResources: Some resources re configuring NICs (Network Interface Cards) (e.g., Ethernet cards). See: AboutThesePages Contents Notes Contributors () RandyKramer...
- NiceLookingTWikis: Just a place to list some nice looking TWikis or Wikis (above and beyond things I listed in my C2:WikiEngineReview effort at WardsWiki). See also: OtherWikiLinks...
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