De-authentication of network component
First Claim
1. A wireless home entertainment system, comprising:
- at least one server having at least one manipulable authentication element thereon, wherein the manipulable authentication element is not a general purpose data entry element;
at least one component in wireless communication with the server;
a User Interface for selecting an authenticated component to be de-authenticated; and
wherein a person can cause the server to regard an authenticated component as being de-authenticated by manipulating the authentication element while a component to be de-authenticated is selected using the user interface.
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Abstract
A wireless home entertainment system consistent with certain embodiments has at least one server having at least one manipulable authentication element thereon, wherein the manipulable authentication element is not a general purpose data entry element. At least one component is in wireless communication with the server. A User Interface is used for selecting an authenticated component to be de-authenticated. A person can cause the server to regard an authenticated component as being de-authenticated by manipulating the authentication element while a component to be de-authenticated is selected using the user interface. This abstract is not to be considered limiting, since other embodiments may deviate from the features described in this abstract.
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22 Claims
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1. A wireless home entertainment system, comprising:
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at least one server having at least one manipulable authentication element thereon, wherein the manipulable authentication element is not a general purpose data entry element; at least one component in wireless communication with the server; a User Interface for selecting an authenticated component to be de-authenticated; and wherein a person can cause the server to regard an authenticated component as being de-authenticated by manipulating the authentication element while a component to be de-authenticated is selected using the user interface. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
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8. A method for de-authenticating a component in wireless communication with a server, comprising:
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at the server, identifying the wireless component that is in wireless communication with the server to be de-authenticated using a user interface forming a part of the server; the wireless component comprising one component on a list of components in communication with the server; and at the server, receiving a signal indicative of actuation of a dedicated authentication button situated on and forming a cart of the server while the wireless component is identified to de-authenticate the component, where the authentication button is not a general purpose data entry button. - View Dependent Claims (9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14)
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15. A home entertainment multimedia server, comprising:
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at least one manipulable authentication element thereon, wherein the manipulable authentication element is not a general purpose data entry element; a wireless transceiver for wireless communication with network components; means for providing a User Interface for selecting an authenticated component to be de-authenticated; and a programmed processor overseeing communication with components on a list of authenticated components, and wherein a person can cause the server to regard an authenticated component as being de-authenticated by manipulating the authentication element while a component to be de-authenticated is selected using the user interface. - View Dependent Claims (16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21)
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22. A home entertainment multimedia server, comprising:
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at least one authentication button element thereon, wherein the authentication button is not a general purpose data entry element; a wireless transceiver for wireless communication with network components; a User Interface forming part of the server for selecting an authenticated component to be de-authenticated; a programmed processor overseeing communication with components on a list of authenticated components, and wherein a person can cause the server to regard an authenticated component as being de-authenticated by manipulating the authentication element while a component to be de-authenticated is selected using the user interface, wherein the dc-authentication comprises the processor removing the component from the list of authenticated components, stopping any content being delivered to the component, sending a message to the component that it is de-authenticated, and terminating all connections to the component; and means, residing on the server, for providing an audible or visual indication that the component is de-authenticated.
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