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Method and system to provide internet access to users via non-home service providers

  • US 5,881,234 A
  • Filed: 04/26/1996
  • Issued: 03/09/1999
  • Est. Priority Date: 04/26/1996
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A method for connecting a user to the Internet via a non-home Internet Service Provider (ISP), said method comprising the steps of:

  • establishing a phone connection between the user and a server of the non-home ISP;

    sending over the phone connection first login information from the user to the server of the non-home ISP;

    launching, by the non-home ISP'"'"'s server, a Remote Access Control (RAC) task exclusively if the first login information is valid;

    sending over the phone connection from the server to the user a request by the RAC task for second login information;

    sending over the phone connection from the user to the server the second login information so that the RAC task causes the non-home ISP to send a validation request including the second login information to a Coordinator communicatively connected to the non-home ISP;

    determining by the Coordinator whether the second login data is valid and sending from the Coordinator to the non-home ISP a validation acknowledgement indicating whether the second login information is valid; and

    if the validation acknowledgement received by the non-home ISP indicates the second login information is valid, granting the user access by the RAC task to the Internet via the non-home ISP, otherwise, terminating the phone connection between the non-home ISP'"'"'s server and the user.

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