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MicroConnect Network Cards MicroConnect USBMICROETHB

MicroConnect USBMICROETHB

Network Card

£20.55
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.85/mo.*
2stores
MicroConnect Network Cards MicroConnect USBMICROETHBB Network Card

MicroConnect USBMICROETHBB Network Card

Network Card

£20.55
Or 3 interest-free payments of £6.85/mo.*
2stores
MicroConnect Network Cards MicroConnect MC-DR8169 Internal Ethernet 1000Mbit/s networking card

MicroConnect MC-DR8169 Internal Ethernet 1000Mbit/s networking card

Network Card

£21.55
Or 3 interest-free payments of £7.18/mo.*
2stores
MicroConnect Network Cards MicroConnect Mc-pciex1-82575 Network Card Pcie X1
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MicroConnect Mc-pciex1-82575 Network Card Pcie X1

Network Card

£26.93£44.15
Or 3 interest-free payments of £8.97/mo.*
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MicroConnect PCI-E 8111F Dual-RJ45 Adapter

MicroConnect PCI-E 8111F Dual-RJ45 Adapter

Network Card

£41.40
Or 3 interest-free payments of £13.80/mo.*
2stores
NETWORK CARDS

FAQ

Network cards are hardware components that enable computers to connect to a network. They facilitate data exchange between computers and other devices, ensuring seamless communication. When choosing a network card, consider compatibility with your system, the type of connection (wired or wireless), and the required speed for your tasks.

Network cards convert data into electrical signals for transmission over networks. They receive incoming signals and convert them back into data for the computer to process. Look for cards with efficient data transfer rates that match your internet speed and usage needs.

Network cards come in wired and wireless types. Wired cards use Ethernet cables, while wireless ones connect via Wi-Fi. Choose based on your setup: wired for stable connections or wireless for flexibility.

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