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    I was recently considering changing to dsl and ran some sort of system check offered by the IP called "CompuQualifier". It suggested that I update my computer in order to be able to handle their service. I am not sure if it is an operating system issue or what but it says my "networking" failed. It says a functional network card is required. What in the cat hair is that and how do I get one?????

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    a network card is a device that lets your computer communicate with other computers over a...well...network. if you sign up for DSL you will receive a modem which will have to be connected to your computer by an ethernet (network) cable. it will plug into the network card in your computer. click HERE to see a selection of network cards.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kstr9520
    .. It says a functional network card is required...
    Mmm .. I'm surprised about that, as you can also generally make the connection via usb as well, and for joe average this is a much better solution that having to fit a NIC (network interface card) even though there's some additional cpu overhead (as in todays high-powered machines it really makes very little difference most times).

    .. luckily you are at the "haven't spent any money yet" stage, so I'd suggest you contact any potential ISP & ask them just what you'll need for sure, as surprsingly when they want your money they can be very helpful indeed

    (generally you can wangle all kit free & even installation most places as the market is very competitive at the moment ..)

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    Quote Originally Posted by confus-ed
    Mmm .. I'm surprised about that, as you can also generally make the connection via usb as well, and for joe average this is a much better solution that having to fit a NIC (network interface card) even though there's some additional cpu overhead (as in todays high-powered machines it really makes very little difference most times).

    .. luckily you are at the "haven't spent any money yet" stage, so I'd suggest you contact any potential ISP & ask them just what you'll need for sure, as surprsingly when they want your money they can be very helpful indeed

    (generally you can wangle all kit free & even installation most places as the market is very competitive at the moment ..)
    The DSL providers around here have quit supplying USB-capable modems, lately they've all been ethernet-only.

    Either way, good luck kstr!

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    My experience is that USB to DSL/Cable modem connections are less consistent than Ethernet. You are likely to have more connection interruptions. Unfortunately many DSL connections use PPPoE software that doesn't work with lots of Ethernet cards. SIS is a problem child, but for some service providers with oddball software, VIA Rhine adapters and so on may not work either. You should check the ISP's web site for compatibility info. In general your best bet for a connection is the cheapest Realtek-based NIC you can find. These cards may not be the most efficient, but they work with virtually all software.

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    {In general your best bet for a connection is the cheapest Realtek-based NIC you can find. These cards may not be the most efficient, but they work with virtually all software.}i will drink to that

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    Thanks for all the advise. I'm still a bit confused but think I will contact the ISP and see what they suggest. The USB connection seems to make the most sense for us, but we will see!!! Thanks for all the help.

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