Wireless computer modem
First Claim
1. A wireless modem for transferring data between host computer devices in a computer local area network, said modem comprising:
- transceiver means for broadcasting and receiving radio frequency signals;
port means adapted to be operably connected to a host computer device for transferring data in a machine readable format;
controller means operably connected between the transceiver means and the port means for respectively assembling data into discrete packets or converting packets of data to a machine readable format as data is either received from or delivered to a host computer device through said port means;
encoder-decoder means operably connected to said controller means for respectively modulating or demodulating each packet of data broadcast or received by said transceiver means;
and a programmed central processing unit (CPU) operably connected to said transceiver means, port means, and controller means for assuring orderly networking of the modem by;
(a) delaying the broadcast of signals by the modem while another modem within a network is broadcasting;
(b) comparing address information in each received packet of data to a preassigned address for the modem;
(c) requiring that receipt of each packet of data broadcast by the modem be verified by the modem to which it is being sent prior to broadcast of a subsequent packet of data.
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Abstract
A wireless modem includes a radio transceiver and microprocessor-based controlling circuitry. Two or more modems can be individually ported to host computer devices to link them within a computer local area network. Computer data is broadcast in discreet packets which individually contain address information and error detection information that can be processed by the receiving modem. Each modem is programmed to normally operate in a standby receiving condition. Broadcast signals are processed and decoded by the addressed modem prior to being converted to a machine readable format for transfer to a host computer device. The receipt of one packet of data must be verified by the receiving modem before a transmitting modem can broadcast a subsequent packet. Test systems are also provided for monitoring the operational status of a local area network without requiring operational use of host computer devices ported to the modems within the network.
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15 Claims
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1. A wireless modem for transferring data between host computer devices in a computer local area network, said modem comprising:
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transceiver means for broadcasting and receiving radio frequency signals; port means adapted to be operably connected to a host computer device for transferring data in a machine readable format; controller means operably connected between the transceiver means and the port means for respectively assembling data into discrete packets or converting packets of data to a machine readable format as data is either received from or delivered to a host computer device through said port means; encoder-decoder means operably connected to said controller means for respectively modulating or demodulating each packet of data broadcast or received by said transceiver means; and a programmed central processing unit (CPU) operably connected to said transceiver means, port means, and controller means for assuring orderly networking of the modem by; (a) delaying the broadcast of signals by the modem while another modem within a network is broadcasting; (b) comparing address information in each received packet of data to a preassigned address for the modem; (c) requiring that receipt of each packet of data broadcast by the modem be verified by the modem to which it is being sent prior to broadcast of a subsequent packet of data. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8)
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9. A wireless modem for transmitting data received from a host computer device in a computer local area network, said modem comprising:
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transmitter means for selectively broadcasting a radio frequency signal on a preassigned frequency channel; port means adapted to be operably connected to a host computer device for transferring data to the modem in a machine readable format; controller means operably connected between the transmitter means and the port means for assembling transferred data into discrete packets as it is received from the host computer device; encoder means operably connected to said controller means for modulating each packet of data; and a programmed central processing unit (CPU) for controlling the operation of the transmitter means, port means and controller means to assure orderly networking of the modem by; (a) delaying the broadcast of signals by the modem while another modem within a network is broadcasting a radio frequency signal on the assigned channel; (b) assigning address information to each packet of data to identify a receiving modem in the network; (c) requiring that verification of receipt of each packet of data by the receiving modem be processed by the CPU prior to broadcast of a subsequent packet of data. - View Dependent Claims (10, 11, 12, 13)
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14. A wireless modem for receiving data directed to a host computer device in a computer local area network, said modem comprising:
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receiver means for selectively receiving a broadcast radio frequency signal; port means adapted to be operably connected to a host computer device for transferring data between the modem and the host computer device in a machine readable format; decoding means operably connected to said receiver means for demodulating received radio frequency signals; controller means operably connected between the receiver means and the port means for converting the demodulated data to a machine readable format; and a programmed central processing unit (CPU) for controlling the operation of the receiver means, port means, and controller means to assure orderly networking of the modem by; (a) returning said receiver means to a standby receiving condition if address information within the decoded data fails to match a preassigned address for the modem; (b) returning said receiver means to a standby receiving condition if errors are detected in the demodulated data; (c) verifying receipt of data by its host computer device by a handshaking protocol. - View Dependent Claims (15)
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