When configuring a new network interface card for installation, which of the following would be a valid I/O address? A. 378 B. 2F8 C. 3F8 D. 360 E. None of the above

378
2F8
3F8
360 E. None of the above

The correct answer is: C. 3F8

The I/O address is a unique number that identifies a device on a computer. It is used by the operating system to communicate with the device. The I/O address for a network interface card (NIC) is typically 3F8 or 2F8.

Option A: 378 is not a valid I/O address for a NIC.

Option B: 2F8 is a valid I/O address for a NIC.

Option C: 3F8 is a valid I/O address for a NIC.

Option D: 360 is not a valid I/O address for a NIC.

Option E: None of the above is a valid I/O address for a NIC.