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network interface controller

(hardware, networking)
(NIC or "network interface card") An adapter circuit board installed in a computer to provide a physical connection to a network.

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A computer--a DEC, IBM, Hewlett-Packard, or other--can interface to the broadband LAN through a network interface controller.
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