Network combining wired and non-wired segments
First Claim
1. A module for coupling a wired digital data signal to a wireless data unit, for use with an existing electrical telephone distribution infrastructure in a building, the infrastructure having a telephone wire pair carrying a telephone signal and a wall-mounted telephone outlet connected to the telephone wire pair, the telephone wire pair concurrently carrying the wired digital data signal and the telephone signal using frequency division multiplexing, wherein the wired digital data signal is carried over a high frequency band and the telephone signal is carried over a low frequency band, said module comprising:
- a telephone connector that is electrically and mechanically connectable to the telephone outlet for connecting to the telephone wire pair;
a high pass filter coupled to said telephone connector for passing only the wired digital data signal;
a telephone modem coupled to the high pass filter and operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of the wired digital data signal over the telephone wire pair using a wired digital data protocol;
a radio frequency modem operative for conducting standard-based bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of a wireless digital data signal using a wireless digital data protocol;
a packet-based digital protocol adapter consisting of one of a bridge, a router and a gateway, coupled between said telephone modem and said radio-frequency modem for converting data between the wireless digital data protocol and the wired digital data protocol; and
a single enclosure containing said telephone connector, said high pass filter, said telephone modem, said radio frequency modem and said protocol adapter.
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Abstract
A local area network (60) within a residence or other building, including both wired (5) and non-wired segments (53). The wired segments are based on new or existing wires (5a, 5b, 5c, 5d, 5e) in the building, wherein access to the wires is provided by means of outlets (61a, 61d), such as a telephone system, electrical power distribution system, or cable television wiring system. The non-wired segments are based on communication using propagated waves such as radio, sound, or light (e.g. infrared). The wired and non-wired segments interface in the outlet, using a module (50) that serves as mediator between the segments. The module can be integrated into the outlet, partially housed in the outlet, or attached externally to the outlet. Such a network allows for integrated communication of data units (24b) connected by wires and data units (24a, 24d) connected without wires.
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67 Claims
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1. A module for coupling a wired digital data signal to a wireless data unit, for use with an existing electrical telephone distribution infrastructure in a building, the infrastructure having a telephone wire pair carrying a telephone signal and a wall-mounted telephone outlet connected to the telephone wire pair, the telephone wire pair concurrently carrying the wired digital data signal and the telephone signal using frequency division multiplexing, wherein the wired digital data signal is carried over a high frequency band and the telephone signal is carried over a low frequency band, said module comprising:
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a telephone connector that is electrically and mechanically connectable to the telephone outlet for connecting to the telephone wire pair;
a high pass filter coupled to said telephone connector for passing only the wired digital data signal;
a telephone modem coupled to the high pass filter and operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of the wired digital data signal over the telephone wire pair using a wired digital data protocol;
a radio frequency modem operative for conducting standard-based bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of a wireless digital data signal using a wireless digital data protocol;
a packet-based digital protocol adapter consisting of one of a bridge, a router and a gateway, coupled between said telephone modem and said radio-frequency modem for converting data between the wireless digital data protocol and the wired digital data protocol; and
a single enclosure containing said telephone connector, said high pass filter, said telephone modem, said radio frequency modem and said protocol adapter. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9)
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10. A telephone outlet for coupling a wired digital data signal to a wireless data unit, for use with an existing electrical telephone distribution infrastructure in a building, the infrastructure having a telephone wire pair carrying a telephone signal and extending to a wall cavity for a wall-mounted telephone outlet, the telephone wire pair concurrently carrying a wired digital data signal and a telephone signal using frequency division multiplexing, wherein the wired digital data signal is carried over a high frequency band and the telephone signal is carried over a low frequency band, said telephone outlet comprising:
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a telephone connector for connecting to the telephone wire pair;
a high pass filter coupled to said telephone connector for passing only the wired digital data signal;
a telephone modem coupled to the high pass filter and operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of the wired digital data signal over the telephone wire pair using a wired digital data protocol;
a radio frequency modem operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of a wireless digital data signal using a wireless digital data protocol;
a packet-based digital protocol adapter consisting of one of a bridge, a router and a gateway, coupled between said telephone modem and said radio-frequency modem for converting data between the wireless digital data protocol and said wired digital data protocol; and
a single enclosure containing said telephone connector, said high pass filter, said telephone modem, said radio frequency modem and said protocol adapter, wherein said enclosure is mountable to the telephone outlet cavity. - View Dependent Claims (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18)
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19. A module for coupling a wired digital data signal to a wireless data unit, for use with a telephone wire pair and a service wire pair, the telephone wire pair concurrently carrying a first wired digital data signal and a telephone signal using frequency division multiplexing, wherein the first wired digital data signal is carried over a high frequency band and the telephone signal is carried over a low frequency band, and the service wire pair concurrently carries a second wired digital data signal in a data signal frequency band and a service signal in a service signal frequency band using frequency division multiplexing, wherein the data signal frequency band is distinct from the service signal frequency band, said module comprising:
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a telephone connector that is electrically and mechanically connectable to a telephone outlet for connecting to the telephone wire pair;
a first high pass filter coupled to said telephone connector for passing only the first wired digital data signal;
a telephone modem coupled to said first high pass filter and operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of the first wired digital data signal with one or more identical telephone modems over the telephone wire pair using a first wired digital data protocol;
a service connector for connecting to the service wire pair;
a second high pass filter coupled to said service connector for passing only the second wired digital data signal;
a service wiring modem coupled to said second high pass filter and operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of the second wired digital data signal with one or more identical service wiring modems over the service wire pair using a second wired digital data protocol;
a radio frequency modem operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication with one or more wireless data units employing a radio frequency wireless digital data signal conforming to a wireless digital data protocol;
a packet-based digital protocol adapter consisting of one of a bridge, a router and a gateway, coupled to said telephone modem, said service wiring modem and said radio-frequency modem for converting data between the wireless digital data protocol and said first and second wired digital data protocols; and
a single enclosure containing said telephone connector, said first and second high pass filters, said telephone modem, said service wiring modem, said radio frequency modem and said protocol adapter. - View Dependent Claims (20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29)
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30. A communication apparatus for adapting existing in-building telephone lines for data communication, said apparatus comprising a module electrically and mechanically attachable to a wall-mounted telephone outlet, said module comprising a housing containing:
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(a) a telephone modem configured for bidirectional digital data communication to and from telephone lines leading from the outlet in accordance with a first communications protocol;
(b) an RF modem configured for bidirectional wireless digital data communication to and from a receiver inside an area of the building near the outlet in accordance with a second communications protocol; and
(c) a protocol adapter coupling the telephone modem and the RF modem. - View Dependent Claims (31, 32, 33, 34, 35, 36, 37)
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38. A communications apparatus for adapting existing in-building telephone lines for data communications comprising:
a unit mounted on an interior wall of a room and directly connected to the telephone lines, said unit containing;
(a) a telephone modem configured for bidirectional digital data communication to and from the telephone lines in accordance with a first communications protocol;
(b) an RF modem configured for bidirectional wireless digital data communication to and from a receiver inside the room in accordance with a second communications protocol;
(c) a protocol adapter coupling the telephone modem and the RF modem; and
(d) a standard telephone outlet. - View Dependent Claims (39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48)
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49. A method of adapting existing in-building telephone lines to conduct data communications comprising:
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(a) detaching an existing standard telephone outlet from an interior wall of a room of a building;
(b) in place of the detached outlet, mounting a unit containing;
(i) a telephone modem configured for bidirectional digital data communication to and from the telephone lines in accordance with a first communications protocol;
(ii) an RF modem configured for bidirectional wireless digital data communication to and from a wireless receiver inside the room in accordance with a second communications protocol;
(iii) a protocol adapter coupling the telephone modem and the RF modem; and
(iv) a new standard telephone outlet; and
(c) directly connecting the new standard telephone outlet and the telephone modem to the telephone lines.
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50. A method of adapting existing in-building telephone lines for data communications comprising:
(a) attaching, to a standard telephone outlet mounted on an interior wall of a room of a building, a unit containing;
(i) a telephone modem configured for bidirectional digital data communication to and from telephone lines in accordance with a first communications protocol;
(ii) an RF modem configured for bidirectional wireless digital data communication to and from a receiver inside the room in accordance with a second communications protocol; and
(iii) a protocol adapter coupling the telephone modem and the RF modem;
wherein, when so attached, the telephone modem is electrically coupled to the telephone lines.
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51. A communications system network in a building, comprising:
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(a) a plurality of wall-mounted standard telephone outlets carrying a telephone signal to different rooms of the building, said outlets being wired together by building wiring carrying the telephone signal;
(b) a plurality of wireless receivers inside the building; and
(c) a plurality of modules, each attached externally to, and supported by, one of said outlets, each of said modules containing;
(i) a telephone modem configured for bidirectional digital data communication to and from telephone lines leading from the outlet in accordance with a first communications protocol;
(ii) an RF modem configured for bidirectional wireless digital data communication to and from at least one of the receivers in accordance with a second communications protocol; and
(iii) a protocol adapter coupling the telephone modem and the RF modem. - View Dependent Claims (52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 58)
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59. A method of conducting data communication over a network in a building, comprising:
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(a) attaching, to each of a plurality of standard telephone outlets mounted on interior walls of first and second rooms of the building, a unit containing;
(i) a telephone modem configured for bidirectional digital data communication to and from telephone lines in accordance with a first communications protocol;
(ii) an RF modem configured for bidirectional wireless digital data communication to and from transceivers in accordance with a second communications protocol; and
(iii) a protocol adapter coupling the telephone modem and the RF modem, said step of attaching causing the telephone modem to be electrically coupled to the telephone lines of the building;
(b) placing transceivers at select locations in rooms of the building in which the units are attached to outlets;
(c) wirelessly transmitting digital data from a transceiver in the first room;
(d) in response to wireless transmission in step (c), automatically causing the protocol adapter of a unit in the first room to convert the digital data from the first communications protocol to the second communications protocol and applying the converted data to the telephone modem of the same unit;
(e) in response to step (d), automatically transmitting the converted data through the telephone lines of the building to at least one of the units in the second room of the building;
(f) in response to step (e), automatically causing the protocol adapter of the unit in the second room to reconvert the digital data from the second communications protocol to the first communications protocol and to apply the reconverted data to the RF modem of the unit in the second room; and
(g) in response to step (f), automatically causing the RF modem of the unit in the second room to transmit the reconverted data to a transceiver in the second room.
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60. A module for coupling a wired digital data signal to a wireless data unit, for use with an existing electrical telephone distribution infrastructure at least in part in a building, the infrastructure having a telephone wire pair carrying a telephone signal and a wall-mounted telephone outlet connected to the telephone wire pair, the telephone wire pair concurrently carrying a wired digital data signal and the telephone signal using frequency division multiplexing, wherein the wired digital data signal is carried over a high frequency band and the telephone signal is carried over a low frequency band, said module comprising:
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a telephone connector for connecting to the telephone wire pair;
a high pass filter coupled to said telephone connector for passing only the wired digital data signal;
a telephone modem coupled to the high pass filter and operative for bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of the wired digital data signal over the telephone wire pair using a wired digital data protocol;
a radio frequency modem operative for conducting standard-based bi-directional packet-based digital data communication of a wireless digital data signal using a wireless digital data protocol;
a packet-based digital protocol adapter consisting of one of a bridge, a router and a gateway, coupled between said telephone modem and said radio-frequency modem for converting data between the wireless digital data protocol and the wired digital data protocol; and
a single enclosure containing said telephone connector, said high pass filter, said telephone modem, said radio frequency modem and said protocol adapter, and wherein said radio frequency modem is further operative to communicate with an outdoor broadband service. - View Dependent Claims (61, 62, 63, 64, 65, 66, 67)
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