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RJ-45 port
It's called a Network Interface Card, or "NIC" for short.
You have to shut down your computer and open up the case 1. Find the slot that fits with your nic 2. take the metal slip blocking the slot, out of your computer 3. Insert your nic into the Slot at a 45 degree angle 4. Seat the Nic( Insert it completely) 5. check that it is seated correctly 6. close your computer back up 7.Reboot(Turn on) your computer
A Network Interface Card or NIC. Most Motherboards have Network Interfaces built in already. (RJ-45) Nowadays it's not necessary to use those. They sell USB adapters for both Ethernet and Wireless connections.
for two pc's we need only cable and nic rj 45
Any add on NIC.. You can fix it in PCI slot of the motherboard..
$5.40 divided by 45 minutes = $0.12 per minute.
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It depends on what kind of network you want to use. If you want to use usual home network you can purchase a wireless router and five wireless adapters one for each PC and connect all pcs to the wireless router. You can use lan connections you have to buy a lan switch with at least 5 RJ-45 ports. You will need 5 lan cables. Wireless configuration usually prefered because it's easier to maintance. If you want to have a network of industrial class you have to specify you question.
If you mean a standard 10/100 type Network Interface Card (nic), then you connect it with a CAT5 or CAT6 cable, the connector on the end is known as an RJ45.
The most common ethernet connector on category 5 and 6 cabling is called RJ-45.
As far as I'm aware, the ports used from 1942-45 were L