typically you write a program in the context of an OS, so it is controlled by the OS and that decides what you can and cannot do.
You can access a network card in the same way as an OS if your program runs in the same context (i.e. is natively booted) but then you have to do everything yourself, including writing drivers for that network card, managing memory, managing initialization of static variables, ...
Long story short: use the interface the OS provides you, often it gives you more than enough freedom