Specialization: Quarter 2 - Week 4
Specialization: Quarter 2 - Week 4
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SPECIALIZATION
(COMPUTER SYSTEMS SERVICING NC2)
Quarter 2 – Week 4
Module 4
Network Interface Controller (NIC) Configuration
In this module, the learning competency that you will encounter is “Configure
Network Interface Card (NIC) in accordance with the network design”. This
learning competency contains sub-topics that will discuss the details on setting-up
computer networks. The module contains pretest, looking-back, contents, activities to
test your understanding, post-test and reflection.
Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter that corresponds
to the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided
each number.
___1. Which of the following parts is used to install the network interface cards?
A. USB slot C. AGP Slot
Directions: Answer the following questions correctly. Write your answer on your answer
sheet.
___1. Which of the following types of network adapters can be connected or plugged
into a standard USB port to enable computer to connect in wired network connection?
A. network interface card C. integrated network adapter
B. USB network adapter D. Wifi adapter
___2. Which of the following is originally implemented as expansion cards that plugged
into a computer bus?
A. network interface card C. integrated network adapter
B. Wi-Fi network adapter D. USB network adapter
___3. Which of the following types of computer network connection that uses Wi-Fi
signal using the WAP or router?
A. wired network connection C. Local Area Network connection
B. wireless network connection D. Wide Area Network connection
___4. A type of computer network connection that uses ethernet cables to connect to
into a network.
A. wired network connection C. Local Area Network connection
B. wireless network connection D. Wide Area Network connection
___5. Network Interface Controller also known as the following terms, except ________
A. network interface card C. LAN card
B. network adapter D. sound card
The NIC is a
physical and logical link for
a personal computer to a
network. It is installed
inside the computer in an
open expansion slot. NICs
are available for most of
the expansion bus
architectures, so getting a card for an available slot is easy. The most used bus for NICs
is the PCI (Peripheral Component Interconnect) bus.
The NIC is a translator that works between the network and the personal
computer. Networks transmit data in a serial data format (1 bit at a time), and the data
bus of the PC moves data in a parallel format (8 bits at a time). The NIC acts as a go-
between to convert the signal from serial to parallel format or from parallel to serial
format, depending on its direction. The NIC also formats the data as required by the
network architecture.
The NIC attaches a personal computer or any network device to the network
cabling and the network system. The primary purposes of the NIC are to serve as a
transceiver — a device that transmits and receives data to and from other NICs
(installed in the other networked nodes and devices) — and to connect to the network
cabling.
Characteristics of Network
Interface Card
Connectors: Several different connectors are used to join NICs to network cabling. The
type of connector that is used depends mostly on the type of cable in use. Coax cabling
primarily uses a BNC connector. Fiber-optic cabling is rarely used for cabling to
workstations because of its cost. The most commonly used connector for networking is
the RJ-45 connector, which is similar to the connector on your telephone, only a little
bigger.
Below are the steps that are used to install a NIC in a personal computer. Of
course, we assume that you are wearing your ESD protection and that you used the
proper steps to disconnect the PC from the network.
Step Action
If the personal computer already has a network interface card installed —
even if it is the same manufacturer and model as the new NIC that you are
installing — uninstall the NIC drivers from the operating system.
1
If the network interface card is not yet installed, you must determine the
type of slot that's available for the NIC. On most new computers, expansion
slots are usually available.
If a PCI slot is open, obtain a PCI card. Otherwise, you must use an ISA or
2 EISA (Enhanced ISA) card, depending on the expansion slots that are
available.
Before inserting the card in a slot, study the card's documentation to
determine whether any physical configuration steps are necessary.
3
Most PCI cards are Plug and Play compatible but may still require a DIP
switch or a jumper to be set. You must do this before installing the card. Be
sure to handle the card only by its non-connecting edges.
4 Open the case and install the NIC in the appropriate expansion slot.
The remainder of the installation, aside from replacing the case, is
5 performed
on the operating system.
Network Adapter
In this lesson, you learned about the network interface card (NIC). This network
interface card has two purposes: it connects the PC to the network cabling, and it
serves as a transceiver that converts 8-bit parallel data to 1-bit serial data. You learned
primary characteristics of NICS, including the data bus type (PCI or ISA), the format of
its MAC address (48 bits), the system resources it can use (an IRQ, a DMA channel,
and an I/O address), and the different data speeds it can have.
remember to uninstall old drivers, even if you are installing or reinstalling the same
model NIC as was already in the computer.
Functions of
Network Interface
Cards
Characteristics of
Network Interface Card
Directions: Read the questions carefully and choose the letter that corresponds
to the correct answer. Write your answer on the space provided
each number.
___1. Which of the following parts is used to install the network interface cards?
C. USB slot C. AGP Slot
D. PCI slot D. RAM Slot
___2. This address is 48 bits (6 bytes) long.
C. MAC Address C. IPV4 Address
D. IP Address D. Subnet
___3. Which of the following connectors is the most commonly used connector for
networking?
C. Coaxial C. Serial Connector
D. Fiber-optic D. RJ-45
___4. This acts as a go-between to convert the signal from serial to parallel format or
from parallel to serial format
C. MAC Address C. RJ-45
D. NIC D. PCI
___5. Newer network interface card systems can now support data speeds up to _____
C. 100 Mbps C. 100 Kbps
D. 1 Kbps D. 1 Gps
References:
TLE 10 (ICT)
MODULE 4
Answer Sheet
Pretest
1 4
2 5
3
Looking Back
1 4
2 5
3
Activity 1
1. ___________________________ 4. ___________________________
2. ___________________________ 5. ___________________________
3. ___________________________
Functions of
Network Interface
Cards
Characteristics
of Network
Interface Card
Posttest
1 4
2 5
3