Abbreviated as WNIC, a wireless network interface card
is a network card which is used to connect radio-based computer networks. WNICs
uses an antenna to communicate through microwaves and is typically connected
using the computer's PCI bus or USB port. Similar to a
Network Interface Card (NIC), the
WNIC also works on Layer 1 and Layer 2 of the OSI Model.
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