IP Library Granted Patent US 8,400,990
Granted Patent B1
US 8,400,990 · App. 12/424,155 · Granted Mar 19, 2013

Global service set identifiers

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Patent No.
US 8,400,990
App. No.
12/424,155
Granted
Mar 19, 2013
Kind
B1
Abstract

Specifying the hosting WLAN switch controller for a WiFi VPN connection from a public hotspot should not require managing separate name spaces for switch controllers and SSIDs. Instead, identification of the controller should be done within the standard 802.11 protocol using SSIDs that resolve to IP addresses. Users therefore need only manage a single SSID name space for both WiFi VPN connections and local wireless connections.

Claims (22)

1. A network access point that allows a device to associate with a BSS hosted by a WLAN switch controller situated on an internet, comprising:

a network interface for receiving an 802.11 probe request for said BSS from said device, said 802.11 probe request including a Service Set Identifier that identifies said BSS; and

an 802.11 probe request processing component responsive to said 802.11 probe request to produce an 802.11 probe response, and comprising:

an SSID resolver component responding to said Service Set Identifier in said 802.11 probe request including resolving said Service Set Identifier to produce a routable IP address of said WLAN switch controller, wherein said Service Set Identifier has the form identifier@fully-qualified-domain-name, where “identifier” is an identifier and “fully-qualified-domain-name” is a fully qualified domain name;

a forwarding component responding to said 802.11 probe request and configured to include forwarding said 802.11 probe request to said WLAN switch controller using said routable IP address; and

a responding component that receives a response from said WLAN switch controller and generates and sends said 802.11 probe response, said 802.11 probe response including information in said response from said WLAN switch controller.

2. The access point of claim 1 wherein said response from said WLAN switch controller is an 802.11 probe response.

3. A method in a network access point comprising the network access point configured to perform steps comprising:

receiving from a device an 802.11 probe request to discover an 802.11 Basic Service Set (BSS) hosted by a WLAN device situated on an internet, said 802.11 probe request including a Service Set Identifier (SSID) that identifies said BSS, wherein said Service Set Identifier has the form <identifier@fully-qualified-domain-name>, wherein “identifier” is an identifier and “fully-qualified-domain-name” is a fully qualified domain name;

responding to the 802.11 probe request comprising:

generating from said SSID an IP address of said WLAN device;

forwarding said 802.11 probe request to said WLAN device;

receiving from said WLAN device a response to said 802.11 probe request; and

forwarding to said device an 802.11 probe response that includes said response from said WLAN device.

4. The method of claim 3 wherein said response from said from said WLAN device is an 802.11 probe response.

5. A network access point comprising:

an interface for receiving from a sending device an 802.11 probe request including a Service Set Identifier (SSID) that identifies a Basic Service Set (BSS), wherein said SSID has the form <identifier@fully-qualified-domain-name>, wherein “identifier” is an identifier and “fully-qualified-domain-name” is a fully qualified domain name;

a processor configured to respond to said 802.11 probe request including performing steps of:

generating from said SSID an IP address of a network device;

forwarding said 802.11 probe request to said network device using said IP address;

receiving from said network device a response to said 802.11 probe request; and

forwarding to said sending device an 802.11 probe response that includes said response from said network device.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 3, 2021
From: IP3 2019, SERIES 400 OF ALLIED SECURITY TRUST I
To: ZAMA INNOVATIONS LLC
Reel/Frame 057407/0395 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Dec 10, 2019
From: DENNIS AND WENDY VOLPANO TRUST
To: IP3 2019, SERIES 400 OF ALLIED SECURITY TRUST I
Reel/Frame 051239/0321 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Nov 7, 2019
From: VOLPANO, DENNIS M
To: DENNIS AND WENDY VOLPANO TRUST
Reel/Frame 050946/0291 →