Final answer:
To connect a computer to the motherboard's integrated network port, you should keep the Ethernet cable in the same port.
Step-by-step explanation:
To connect a computer to the motherboard's integrated network port, you should keep the Ethernet cable in the same port. The integrated network port is specifically designed to connect computers to a network using an Ethernet cable. Moving it to a USB port won't provide network connectivity as USB ports are typically used for connecting peripherals such as external storage devices or printers. Therefore the correct option is a) Keep it in the same port.