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This luddite has a question...
My daughter's computer decided it no longer wants to talk to the LAN I set up in the house. I opened up her CPU to put in a network card I have from an older system only to find her network is on board. Finally to the question... Can I just install this card and move her network connection to the new card ? or should I be taking this in ...? ![]() Thanks in advance.
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Multiple cards are allowed on most systems.
Give it a shot. Put it in and set it up and see.
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Done ! Thanks, I had to clear off the other installation and install the driver for the new card... after I finally found the disk...
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