The wifi chip is a usb thing that works well with ubuntu and fedora.  The 
ethernet is built in.

> On Nov 3, 2020, at 6:52 PM, Linux for blind general discussion 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Since that machine is a tower, the ethernet chip could possibly be on the 
> motherboard, but it may also be a card that you can remove and replace with 
> another. Ethernet cards that plug into PCI or similar internal slots are not 
> very expensive usually. If you do have a card and not something onboard, I 
> would recommend replacing it. Broadcom hardware does tend to be a bit of a 
> pita on some Linux distributions. Wifi is the worst, but ethernet can be 
> problematic as well.
> 
> ~Kyle
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