Frederick C. Rogers - Olathe KS, US Lyle T. Bertz - Lee's Summit MO, US Jeremy R. Breau - Kansas City MO, US Salvador Cerda, Jr. - Peculiar MO, US Gene S. Mitchell - Blue Springs MO, US
Assignee:
Sprint Communications Company L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
G06F 15/16
US Classification:
709228, 709249
Abstract:
A communication system automatically provides a secure communication link between a device and a network. A switch initiates a wireless link between the switch and the network. Then, a secure communication path is created between the switch and the network. When a device is linked to the switch, the device is automatically granted access to the secure communication path created by the switch.
System And Method For Establishing A Secure Wireless Communication Path
Frederick C. Rogers - Olathe KS, US Lyle T. Bertz - Lee's Summit MO, US Jeremy R. Breau - Leawood KS, US Salvador Cerda, JR. - Peculiar MO, US Gene S. Mitchell - Blue Springs MO, US
Assignee:
SPRINT COMMUNICATIONS COMPANY L.P. - Overland Park KS
International Classification:
G06F 15/16 G06F 9/44
US Classification:
717173
Abstract:
A communication system automatically provides a secure communication link between a device and a network. A switch initiates a wireless link between the switch and the network. Then, a secure communication path is created between the switch and the network. When a device is linked to the switch, the device is automatically granted access to the secure communication path created by the switch.
Method And System For Repeater Shutdown Based On Received Power
Controlling a cellular radio frequency repeater amplifier and their gain factors. In preferred embodiments, the method is used in personal home repeaters that may be used by wireless services users. The repeaters are preferably configured to automatically control their setting without requiring supervision or control by the wireless service provider. The wireless provider also need not have knowledge of where the repeater devices are placed within the network. The preferred system and methods reduce potential problems that may arise when repeaters with fixed gain are placed within close proximity of a cell site. The preferred methods shut down the forward and reverse amplifiers based on the received signal level from the base station.