Facilitating location of a network device via a...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Computer network managing

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C709S224000, C710S017000

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10330906

ABSTRACT:
According to some embodiments, location of a network device is facilitated via a human-sensible location indication. For example, a location indication request may be received at a network interface card of a personal computer. In response to the request, a human-sensible location indication may then be provided from the network interface card.

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