IP Library Granted Patent US 12701625
Granted Patent B2
US 12701625 · App. 18/446,893 · Granted Aug 4, 2026

Forcing mobile device wireless network reconnection

Inventors: Stephen Paul Emeott (Highlands Ranch, CO); Dileep Kumar Soma (Denver, CO)
Assignee: Charter Communications Operating, LLC
H04W76/19H04W12/068
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12701625
App. No.
18/446,893
Filed
Aug 9, 2023
Granted
Aug 4, 2026
Kind
B2
Art Unit
2468
USPC
370/329
Abstract

A wireless router that implements a first wireless network associated with a first service set identifier (SSID) and a second wireless network associated with a second SSID, determines that a mobile device connected to the first wireless network should be forced to attempt to reestablish a connection with the wireless router. In response to determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, the wireless router disables the first wireless network. The wireless router subsequently reenables the first wireless network.

Claims (58)

1 . A method comprising:

determining, by a wireless router that implements a first wireless network associated with a first service set identifier (SSID) and a second wireless network associated with a second SSID, that a mobile device connected to the first wireless network should be forced to attempt to reestablish a connection with the wireless router;

in response to determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, disabling, by the wireless router, the first wireless network; and

subsequently reenabling, by the wireless router, the first wireless network.

2 . The method of claim 1 wherein determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router comprises:

accessing device data identifying one or more mobile devices that have previously connected to the second wireless network; and

determining that the mobile device is one of the one or more mobile devices.

3 . The method of claim 1 wherein determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router comprises:

accessing device data comprising a plurality of Media Access Control (MAC) addresses of mobile devices that are capable of automatically connecting to the second wireless network;

determining a MAC address of the mobile device; and

determining that the MAC address of the mobile device matches a MAC address in the device data.

4 . The method of claim 1 wherein determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router comprises:

determining that the mobile device has been connected to the first wireless network for a period of time greater than a threshold period of time.

5 . The method of claim 1 wherein determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router comprises:

determining, by the wireless router, that the mobile device is registered to a same account as an account to which the wireless router is registered.

6 . The method of claim 5 wherein determining that the mobile device is registered to the same account as the account to which the wireless router is registered further comprises:

sending, by the wireless router to a service provider server, information identifying the mobile device; and

receiving, by the wireless router from the service provider server, information indicating that the mobile device is registered to the same account as the account to which the wireless router is registered.

7 . The method of claim 1 wherein the first wireless network is implemented on a plurality of wireless routers that broadcast a same SSID, and the second wireless network is a private wireless network that requires authentication credentials to join the private wireless network.

8 . The method of claim 1 wherein disabling, by the wireless router, the first wireless network comprises:

inhibiting broadcasting the first SSID associated with the first wireless network; and

inhibiting responding to any requests of any mobile device connected to the first wireless network.

9 . The method of claim 1 wherein reenabling, by the wireless router, the first wireless network comprises rebroadcasting the first SSID associated with the first wireless network.

10 . The method of claim 1 further comprising, prior to determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, receiving, by the wireless router, a request from the mobile device to join the first wireless network; and

in response to the request, allowing the mobile device to connect to the first wireless network.

11 . The method of claim 1 further comprising:

subsequent to disabling the first wireless network and prior to reenabling the first wireless network, receiving, by the wireless router, a request from the mobile device to join the second wireless network;

receiving, by the wireless router, authentication credentials from the mobile device;

determining, by the wireless router, that the authentication credentials are valid; and

in response to determining that the authentication credentials are valid, allowing the mobile device to connect to the second wireless network.

12 . The method of claim 1 wherein subsequently reenabling, by the wireless router, the first wireless network comprises subsequently reenabling, by the wireless router, the first wireless network after a predetermined period of time.

13 . The method of claim 1 , further comprising:

subsequent to disabling the first wireless network and prior to reenabling the first wireless network, receiving, by the wireless router, a request from the mobile device to join the second wireless network.

14 . A wireless router, comprising:

a memory; and

a processor device coupled to the memory and operable to:

implement a first wireless network associated with a first service set identifier (SSID) and a second wireless network associated with a second SSID;

determine that a mobile device connected to the first wireless network should be forced to attempt to reestablish a connection with the wireless router;

in response to determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, disable the first wireless network; and

subsequently reenable the first wireless network.

15 . The wireless router of claim 14 wherein, to determine that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, the processor device is further operable to:

access device data identifying one or more mobile devices that have previously connected to the second wireless network; and

determine that the mobile device is one of the one or more mobile devices.

16 . The wireless router of claim 14 wherein, to determine that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, the processor device is further operable to:

determine that the mobile device has been connected to the first wireless network for a period of time greater than a threshold period of time.

17 . The wireless router of claim 14 wherein, to disable the first wireless network, the processor device is further operable to:

inhibit broadcasting the first SSID associated with the first wireless network; and

inhibit responding to any requests of any mobile device connected to the first wireless network.

18 . The wireless router of claim 14 wherein the processor device is further operable to, prior to determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, receive a request from the mobile device to join the first wireless network; and

in response to the request, allow the mobile device to connect to the first wireless network.

19 . A non-transitory computer-readable storage medium that includes executable instructions operable to cause a processor device of a wireless router to:

implement a first wireless network associated with a first service set identifier (SSID) and a second wireless network associated with a second SSID;

determine that a mobile device connected to the first wireless network should be forced to attempt to reestablish a connection with the wireless router;

in response to determining that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, disable the first wireless network; and

subsequently reenable the first wireless network.

20 . The non-transitory computer-readable storage medium of claim 19 wherein, to determine that the mobile device should be forced to attempt to reestablish the connection with the wireless router, the instructions are further operable to cause the processor device to:

access device data identifying one or more mobile devices that have previously connected to the second wireless network; and

determine that the mobile device is one of the one or more mobile devices.