Patent application number | Description | Published |
20100238083 | LONG-DISTANCE WIRELESS-LAN DIRECTIONAL ANTENNA ALIGNMENT - A unitized device and method to optimize directional antenna alignment for long-distance communications using the low-cost IEEE 802.11 (and related) compatible RF-chipsets (originally designed for short range Wireless-LAN and Wireless-PAN networks). The device combines these chipsets, along with a microprocessor, software, electronics to drive a directional antenna, and the motors and gearing necessary to physically move a directional antenna, into a unitized low weight, and low cost assembly designed to enable reliable digital radio links of many miles or more to be established with minimal costs, time, and installer skill. In one embodiment, the software methods incorporated into the software of this unitized device can include methods necessary to automatically or semi-automatically configure and align the directional antenna to one or more distant target sources. Various mechanical designs, as well as various software and electronics methods, are also disclosed. | 09-23-2010 |
20120239916 | WI-FI ROUTER WITH INTEGRATED TOUCH-SCREEN AND ENHANCED SECURITY FEATURES - A Wi-Fi router with an integrated configuration touch-screen, and method to use this integrated touch screen to provide enhanced security features. The Wi-Fi router, which has a wired or optical network interface, may be factory pre-configured with hard to anticipate passwords and encryption codes, thus making even its default Wi-Fi settings difficult to attack. Besides displaying interactive menus on the touch-screen, the router may also generate touch sensitive dynamic alphanumeric virtual keypads to enable administrators to interact with the device without the need of extra computers or software. Inexperienced administrators secure in the knowledge that they may access and change even difficult to remember security settings at any time through the built-in touch-screen controller and simplified user interface, are encouraged to set up secure Wi-Fi systems. The device may optionally include security software that, upon touch of a button, can provide new randomized or otherwise obfuscated router settings. | 09-20-2012 |
20140029749 | WI-FI ROUTER WITH INTEGRATED TOUCH-SCREEN AND ENHANCED SECURITY FEATURES - A Wi-Fi router with an integrated configuration touch-screen, and method to use this integrated touch screen to provide enhanced security features. The Wi-Fi router, which has a wired or optical network interface, may be factory pre-configured with hard to anticipate passwords and encryption codes, thus making even its default Wi-Fi settings difficult to attack. Besides displaying interactive menus on the touch-screen, the router may also generate touch sensitive dynamic alphanumeric virtual keypads to enable administrators to interact with the device without the need of extra computers or software. Inexperienced administrators secure in the knowledge that they may access and change even difficult to remember security settings at any time through the built-in touch-screen controller and simplified user interface, are encouraged to set up secure Wi-Fi systems. The device may optionally include security software that, upon touch of a button, can provide new randomized or otherwise obfuscated router settings. | 01-30-2014 |
20140168904 | WIRELESS INTERNET ROUTER - Wireless Internet routers are disclosed. The routers include a casing that has a front side, a backside, a top side, a bottom side, and two additional sides. The casing is configured to house at least one printed circuit board of the router. An indentation area is located in the backside of the casing. The indentation area includes one or more walls, and a surface that meets and is integrally formed with the one or more walls. A plurality of connection ports that are located within the one or more walls of the indentation area (which may be oriented in a variety of positions). The router is configured to visually hide the cables that are attached to the connection ports, regardless of whether the router is oriented in a vertical, horizontal, vertically slanted, or flush wall mounted position. | 06-19-2014 |