IP Library Granted Patent US 8,594,084
Granted Patent B2
US 8,594,084 · App. 11/530,725 · Granted Nov 26, 2013

Network router security method

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Patent No.
US 8,594,084
App. No.
11/530,725
Granted
Nov 26, 2013
Kind
B2
Abstract

A local network is secured using a router or hub that includes a security switch. During or immediately after initial network configuration, the router or hub records MAC addresses of connected network devices. After initial configuration is completed, the switch is activated. After the switch is activated, the router or hub will not allow connection of additional devices, as determined by the MAC addresses of connected devices. The security switch can be deactivated to permit connection of additional devices.

Claims (20)

1. A network routing device for connecting to computer network devices, comprising:

a housing enclosing a circuit configured for connecting a plurality of external network devices to a network;

a non-volatile memory connected to the circuit; and

a switch connected to the circuit and configured to switch the circuit between different operational states, a first operational state wherein the circuit is configured to permit connections to all of the plurality of external network devices then connected to the circuit in response to the switch being in the first operational state, to receive MAC addresses for all of the plurality of external network devices then connected to the circuit, and to store the MAC addresses in the non-volatile memory as authorized MAC addresses for all of the plurality of external devices then connected to the circuit in response to the switch being in the first operational state so long as the switch is in the first operational state without further approval, and a second operational state wherein the circuit is configured to only allow connections with external network devices corresponding to the MAC addresses stored in the non-volatile memory when the switch was in the first operational state and to refuse connections to new external network devices not having an authorized MAC address stored in the non-volatile memory.

2. The network routing device of claim 1 , wherein the switch comprises a remotely-settable memory location.

3. The network routing device of claim 2 , wherein the remotely-settable memory location is in a logic device connected to the circuit.

4. The network routing device of claim 1 , wherein the switch comprises an electrical switch.

5. The network routing device of claim 4 , wherein the electrical switch comprises a mechanical actuator.

6. The network routing device of claim 5 , wherein the mechanical actuator is selected from the group comprising a push-button, a membrane switch, a slide and a rotary actuator.

7. The network routing device of claim 1 , wherein the network routing device is configured to operate as a device selected from the group comprising a switch, a router, and a hub.

8. The network routing device of claim 1 , wherein the circuit is configured to connect to the plurality of external network devices via a wired connection.

9. The network routing device of claim 1 , wherein the circuit is configured to connect to the plurality of external network devices via a wireless connection.

10. A network routing device having a switch, the network routing device configured for connecting a plurality of external network devices to a network and having a non-volatile memory, the network routing device configured to operate in an unsecured mode when the switch is in a first position and in a secured mode when the switch is in a second position, wherein the network routing device is configured to permit connections to all of the plurality of external network devices then connected in response to the network routing device being in the unsecured mode, to receive MAC addresses for all of the plurality of external network devices then connected to the circuit, and to store the MAC addresses in the non-volatile memory as authorized MAC addresses for all of the plurality of external network devices then connected in response to the network routing device being in the unsecured mode so long as the network routing device is configured to operate in the unsecured mode without further approval, and to only allow connections with external network devices corresponding to the MAC addresses stored in the non-volatile memory when the network routing device was in the unsecured mode and to refuse connections to new external network devices not having respective authorized MAC addresses stored in the non-volatile memory when the switch is in the second position.

11. The network routing device of claim 10 , further comprising a housing substantially enclosing the network routing device.

12. The network routing device of claim 11 , further comprising a first mechanical actuator which comprises the switch on an exterior of the housing, the first mechanical actuator configured to provide external input determining when the network routing device begins operating in the secure mode, in response to actuation by a user.

13. The network routing device of claim 12 , wherein the first mechanical actuator is selected from the group comprising a push-button, a membrane switch, a slide and a rotary actuator.

14. The network routing device of claim 12 , further comprising a second mechanical actuator on the exterior of the housing, the second mechanical actuator configured to provide external input determining when the network routing device stops operating in the secure mode, in response to actuation by the user.

15. The network routing device of claim 14 , wherein the second mechanical actuator is selected from the group comprising a push-button, a membrane switch, a slide and a rotary actuator.

16. The network routing device of claim 10 , wherein the network routing device is configured to receive an external input as a signal from an authorized administrator connecting to the network routing device via a secure remote connection.

17. The network routing device of claim 10 , wherein the network routing device is configured to operate as a device selected from the group comprising a switch, a router and a hub.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Dec 18, 2024
From: TP-LINK USA CORPORATION
To: TP-LINK SYSTEMS INC.
Reel/Frame 069715/0940 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 31, 2024
From: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 197 LLC
To: TP-LINK USA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 067098/0622 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 15, 2024
From: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES I LLC
To: INTELLECTUAL VENTURES ASSETS 197 LLC
Reel/Frame 066791/0776 →