Switching Between Connectivity Types To Maintain Connectivity
First Claim
1. A method for enabling communications between a user system and an accessible system, the method comprising:
- detecting a communications failure in a communications session between a user system and an accessible system, the communications session leveraging a first connectivity type; and
establishing a second communications session between the user system and the accessible system, the second communications session leveraging a second connectivity type that differs from the first connectivity type, automatically in response to the detected communication failure on the session leveraging the first connectivity type.
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Abstract
Techniques are provided for leveraging narrowband connectivity (such as dial-up communications or other types of low bandwidth communications) to provision or configure broadband connectivity between a broadband access provider and a broadband device, such as a DSL modem or a cable modem. Specifically, because narrowband connectivity does not require advance configuration or provisioning by the host system of connectivity parameters for an access-seeking device, a modem at an access-seeking device may be leveraged to establish a narrowband connection between that device and a host system and to enable an exchange or negotiation of connectivity parameters necessary to enable future broadband connectivity. Thus, once established, the narrowband connection may be used as a conduit for communicating required provisioning information between the broadband-enabling host and the access-seeking device to enable broadband connectivity by the device in the future.
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2 Claims
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1. A method for enabling communications between a user system and an accessible system, the method comprising:
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detecting a communications failure in a communications session between a user system and an accessible system, the communications session leveraging a first connectivity type; and establishing a second communications session between the user system and the accessible system, the second communications session leveraging a second connectivity type that differs from the first connectivity type, automatically in response to the detected communication failure on the session leveraging the first connectivity type.
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