TomTec Imaging Systems GmbH since Oct 2010
Support Manager
inVentiv Clinical Solutions Apr 2007 - Nov 2010
Network/Applications Support Analyst
Notre Dame High School for Girls Sep 2006 - Dec 2006
Technology Coordinator
ComPACS / Cardiovascular Oct 2005 - Sep 2006
CVS
ProSolv Cardiovascular, Inc Jan 2005 - Oct 2005
Applications Support Engineer
Education:
Arizona State University 2002 - 2004
University of Advancing Technology 1989 - 1991
AA, Computer Aided Design
Tempe High School 1981 - 1984
Diploma, General
Mesa Community College
Skills:
IIS Servers Windows Server Technical Support DNS Microsoft Exchange Active Directory TCP/IP Disaster Recovery IT Management Healthcare Information Technology Windows HL7 PACS Software Documentation Microsoft SQL Server Databases Hardware System Administration DICOM Unix
Uppinder S. Babbar - San Diego CA, US Phil J. Bostley - Boulder CO, US Christopher L. Platt - Longmont CO, US
Assignee:
QUALCOMM Incorporated - San Diego CA
International Classification:
H04Q 7/00
US Classification:
370331, 370352, 455445, 4554321
Abstract:
Techniques for dynamically configuring IP and providing IP connectivity for a terminal equipment attached to a wireless device are described. The wireless device obtains from a wireless network a dynamically assigned IP address, an IP gateway's IP address, a subnet mask, or none or any combination thereof. Wireless device determines a host IP address (which may be the dynamically assigned IP address), a router IP address (which may be the gateway IP address or a spoofed IP address), a server IP address (which may be the router IP address), and a subnet mask (which may be obtained from the wireless network or spoofed by the wireless device). Wireless device, acting as a DHCP server, provides IP configuration for the terminal equipment, acting as a DHCP client. Wireless device thereafter forwards IP packets exchanged between the terminal equipment and wireless network and processes DHCP packets from the terminal equipment.