Abstract:
A device receives capability information associated with a next hop device of a wireless local area network (WLAN). The device also determines, based on the capability information, whether the next hop device is capable of implementing security for traffic, where the security includes a media access control (MAC) security standard and a layer 2 link security standard. The device further creates, via the MAC security standard, a secure channel with the next hop device when the next hop device is capable of providing security for traffic.
Abstract:
In some embodiments, an apparatus comprises of a ground plane control module included in an antenna system having a set of antenna segments that includes a first antenna segment, a second antenna segment, and a third antenna segment, with each antenna segment associated with a separate ground plane. The ground plane control module is configured to selectively activate the ground plane of the first antenna segment and the second antenna segment such that receive signals and transmit signals are communicated with a first and second user, respectively, when the ground planes of the first and second antenna segments, respectively, are in an activate mode. The ground plane control module is configured to selectively activate the ground plane of the third antenna segment such that the third antenna segment cannot communicate receive signals and transmit signals when the ground plane of the third antenna segment is in a deactivate mode.
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a first port and a second port operably coupled to a format conversion module each of which is at least partially disposed within a housing. The first port is operably coupled to a cable configured to transfer a first data unit having a first format associated with a first communication medium to the first port. The format conversion module receives the first data unit from the first port and converts the first data unit from the first format to a second format associated with a second communication medium to produce a second data unit. The second port is operably coupled to a wireless access point that is physically distinct from the housing. The second port is configured to receive the second data unit and send the second data unit to the wireless access point.
Abstract:
A housing includes a mount projection defining a first notch, a second notch, and a recessed wall. At least a portion of the recessed wall defines a substantially conical cross-sectional shape between a maximum width and a length from a leading portion to a line associated with the maximum width. The mount projection is configured to complimentarily mate to a bracket defining a recessed wall with a maximum width, corresponding to the maximum width of the mount projection, and a length, corresponding to the length of the mount projection, from a leading portion to a line associated with the maximum width. The mount projection is releasably retained within an opening of the bracket when a first projection and a second projection of the bracket are disposed within the first notch and the second notch, respectively, of the mount projection.
Abstract:
An apparatus includes a first port and a second port operably coupled to a format conversion module each of which is at least partially disposed within a housing. The first port is operably coupled to a cable configured to transfer a first data unit having a first format associated with a first communication medium to the first port. The format conversion module receives the first data unit from the first port and converts the first data unit from the first format to a second format associated with a second communication medium to produce a second data unit. The second port is operably coupled to a wireless access point that is physically distinct from the housing. The second port is configured to receive the second data unit and send the second data unit to the wireless access point.
Abstract:
In some embodiments a method comprises receiving, via a mobile device, registration data for a wireless access point. The method also comprises collection of location information of the mobile device and defining the wireless access point location based on location information of the mobile device. The method further comprises sending an electronic message including the registration data and the wireless access point location information to a provision device such that the provision device provisions the wireless access point.