Notebook Network Card - it controls wired and wireless?

A few weeks ago, we were struck by lightning.  Several components wired ethernet were blown out.  My HP laptop was connected by CAT5e network at the time.  Now, the WIFI works, but the hard drive, Wired is DOA.  I don't know that there is a hardware failure.  Is the wired and WIFI, both controlled by the portable NIC... a $30 fix or will I need a new motherboard on the laptop?

The "WIRED" network adapter is built into the laptop system board and would require the relocation of the card of the system to solve your problem. The 'WIRELESS' network adapter is a discreet card that is independent of the system board and can be replaced if necessary.

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