Third party applications are deployed as “containerized applications” on one or more wireless AP devices. The containerized applications are confined to a pre-allocated segregated disk space within a file system of a wireless AP device. The containerized applications have access to standard Linux services as well as access to advanced features provided by an AP.
Third party applications are deployed as “containerized applications” on one or more wireless AP devices. The containerized applications are confined to a pre-allocated segregated disk space within a file system of a wireless AP device. The containerized applications have access to standard Linux services as well as access to advanced features provided by an AP.
Third party applications are deployed as “containerized applications” on one or more wireless AP devices. The containerized applications are confined to a pre-allocated segregated disk space within a file system of a wireless AP device. The containerized applications have access to standard Linux services as well as access to advanced features provided by an AP.
Third party applications are deployed as “containerized applications” on one or more wireless AP devices. The containerized applications are confined to a pre-allocated segregated disk space within a file system of a wireless AP device. The containerized applications have access to standard Linux services as well as access to advanced features provided by an AP.
Third party applications are deployed as "containerized applications" on one or more wireless AP devices. The containerized applications are confined to a pre-allocated segregated disk space within a file system of a given wireless AP device. The containerized applications have access to standard Linux services as well as access to advanced features provided by a given AP.
Balancing loads across access points in a wireless environment may be achieved based on weighting, for each of a set of access points, one or more factors including but not limited to visibility and distance of a given client relative to a given access point, congestion and CPU load of a given access point, number of connected clients, and relative received signal strength indication, according to certain embodiments.
A given connected wireless client device/node in a wireless communication system is controlled to consume its allocated airtime in a controlled distributed manner across a cycle to prevent excessive hogging of a transmission channel and/or to prevent excessive dropping of packets.
A method and system for virtualization of access points are disclosed. According to certain embodiments, access points at virtual private networks can act as soft VPN gateways.
A method and system for virtualization of access points are disclosed. According to certain embodiments, separate wireless mobility domains can be used to manage access points.
A method and system for virtualization of access points are disclosed. A venue owner or manager can deploy a plurality of wireless access point hardware units at a physical venue location. Various sets of virtual wireless access points that correspond to the plurality of wireless access point hardware units can be leased to various WLAN network operators, according to certain embodiments.
A method and system for virtualization of access points are disclosed. According to certain embodiments, a cloud site controller manager can automatically respond to a discovery request from a wireless access point by sending, to the wireless access point, an IP address and port information of a tenant controller associated with the tenant account information with which the wireless access point is in turn associated.
A method and system for virtualization of access points are disclosed. According to certain embodiments, in order to support L3 mobility in WLANS that use cloud-based controllers, methods including predicting client roaming range, and employing a roaming anchor AP are used.
A method and system for virtualization of access points are disclosed. According to certain embodiments, after the access point network processor captures the packets and stores the data on the direct memory access (DMA), the access point's OS is designed to call an access point kernel-space driver to directly transfer the data from DMA to the access point's hard disk and thus bypasses the access point's OS File System.
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
42 - Services scientifiques, technologiques et industriels, recherche et conception
Produits et services
computer hardware for wireless data transmission; computer hardware, namely, wireless access point (WAP) devices; computer software for wireless data transmission cloud computing featuring software for use in wireless data transmission; computer services, namely, hosting online web facilities for others for use in wireless data transmission and connecting global computer networks
09 - Appareils et instruments scientifiques et électriques
42 - Services scientifiques, technologiques et industriels, recherche et conception
Produits et services
computer hardware for wireless data transmission; computer hardware, namely, wireless access point (WAP) devices; computer software for wireless data transmission cloud computing featuring software for use in wireless data transmission; computer services, namely, hosting online web facilities for others for use in wireless data transmission and connecting global computer networks