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Asked by: Piroska Niradhara
technology and computing computer networkingWhat are two major differences between a modem and an Ethernet NIC?
Also asked, what is the difference between NIC and modem?
A NIC, or network interface card, allows your computer to connect to a network where all the systems are physically cabled together. A modem, or modulater/demodulator, serves much of the same functions as a NIC except that it changes digital comptuer signals to analog signals for transfer over phone lines.
Considering this, how can you identify a network card manufacturer from its MAC address?
you Identify the network Card Manufacturer by looking at first six digits of the MAC address.
Purpose-built routers do not have NICs, they have physical ports/interfaces, which can be used for many different applications, and internal (logical/virtual) interfaces that can be defined in software. Servers and VMs however have NICs, they are what connects the server/VM to a switch/router.