If you're trying to determine the network card because it needs replaced or repaired, we recommend the network card be replaced with another network card.
PCI 3COM 3C905B 10/100 Ethernet Drivers or installation Below is an example of how this may look. If you're trying to list all the specific information about your computer network card, specifying the manufacturer, type, model, and speed of the network card is sufficient. For additional information about FCC numbers, see our FCC definition page.
Looking at the back of the desktop or side of a laptop, if you see an RJ-45 LAN (local area network) port, the computer has an Ethernet network card.Other methods of determining the network card type As a result, the network card listed may not actually be the exact manufacturer or model that is installed on your computer. Microsoft may install a different, but compatible driver for some network cards. The right side of the window should display complete information about the network card. Click the + next to Network and highlight Adapter.In the System Tools folder, click the System Information program.Click the Accessories and then the System Tools folder.Click Start and then click the Programs or All Programs option.For example, under Name, if it says Intel(R) Dual Band Wireless-AC 7265, the computer has Wi-Fi (wireless.) In the System Information window, click the + symbol next to Components in the left navigation area.In Windows 10, type system info in the search bar on the taskbar and select the System Information option in the search results. In Windows 8, start typing system info while on the Start screen and select the System Information option in the search results.Microsoft Windows users can determine the NIC (network interface card) currently installed in their computer by following the steps below. Updated: by Computer Hope Users running Microsoft Windows