Systems and user interfaces for emergency data integration
US-2019380020-A1 · Dec 12, 2019 · US
US12170667B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12170667-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017419880-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Priority date | Jul 21, 2020 |
| Publication date | Dec 17, 2024 |
| Grant date | Dec 17, 2024 |
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A network device for providing a LAN GUI to a client device. The network device receives a request for access by the client device to the LAN GUI. The network device analyzes a LAN GUI access whitelist and determines whether the client device is in the LAN GUI access whitelist. The client device is granted access to the LAN GUI without receiving a password from the client device when the client device is determined to be in the LAN GUI access whitelist. An address entry page may be presented to add the MAC address of the client device to the LAN GUI access whitelist and a password page may be presented to display the LAN GUI password. When the client device is not in the LAN GUI access list, a login page is presented for entering the password to obtain access to the LAN GUI.
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A network device for use with a client device of one or more client devices, said network device comprising: a memory having stored thereon a local area network (LAN) graphical user interface (GUI) access whitelist and instructions; and a processor configured to execute the instructions stored on said memory to cause the network device to: receive a request for access by the client device to a LAN GUI that presents network information, wherein the LAN GUI is used to any of configure access to a network, configure one or more network parameters, manage operation of the network device, or any combination thereof; determine whether the client device is in the LAN GUI access whitelist, wherein the LAN GUI access whitelist comprises one or more MAC addresses of one or more client devices, and wherein at least one of the one or more MAC addresses, entered by a user via the LAN GUI, is a new MAC address different from an assigned MAC address by a device manufacturer; and control access by the client device to the LAN GUI based on determining whether the client device is in the LAN GUI access whitelist, wherein access includes viewing a password to access the LAN GUI, accessing network information, or both. 2. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the client device is granted access to the LAN GUI without receiving the password from the client device based on a MAC address of the client device determined to be present in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 3. The network device of claim 1 , wherein a login page for entering the password to access the LAN GUI is presented to the client device based on a MAC address of the client device determined to not be present in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 4. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to execute the instructions stored on said memory to cause the network device to: present a first page to add a MAC address of the client device to the LAN GUI access whitelist based on the client device having access to the LAN GUI. 5. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to execute the instructions stored on said memory to cause the network device to: present a login page for entering the password for obtaining access to the LAN GUI based on the client device determined to not be in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 6. The network device of claim 5 , wherein the processor is further configured to execute the instructions stored on said memory to cause said network device to receive the password entered by the client device on the login page presented to the client device. 7. The network device of claim 1 , wherein the processor is further configured to execute the instructions stored on said memory to cause said network device to: present a first page to add a MAC address of the client device to the LAN GUI access whitelist based on the client device having access to the LAN GUI; present a second page of the LAN GUI to display the password for access to the LAN GUI based on the MAC address of the client device determined to be in the LAN GUI access whitelist; and present a third page for entering the password for obtaining access to the LAN GUI based on the MAC address of the client device determined to not be in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 8. A method to authorize a client device of one or more client devices access to a local area network (LAN) without using a password, comprising: storing a LAN graphical user interface (GUI) access whitelist in memory; receiving a request for access by the client device to a LAN GUI that presents network information, wherein the LAN GUI is used to any of configure access to a network, configure one or more network parameters, manage operation of the network device, or any combination thereof; determining whether the client device is in the LAN GUI access whitelist, wherein the LAN GUI access whitelist comprises one or more MAC addresses of one or more client devices, and wherein at least one of the one or more MAC addresses, entered by a user via the LAN GUI, is a new MAC address different from an assigned MAC address by a device manufacturer; and controlling access by the client device to the LAN GUI based on determining whether the client device is in the LAN GUI access whitelist, wherein access includes viewing a password to access the LAN GUI, accessing network information, or both. 9. The method of claim 8 further comprising granting the client device access to the LAN GUI without receiving the password from the client device based on the client device determined to be present in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 10. The method of claim 8 further comprising presenting a login page for entering the password for the client device to access the LAN GUI based on a MAC address of the client device determined to not be present in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 11. The method of claim 8 further comprising: presenting a first page to add a MAC address of the client device to the LAN GUI access whitelist based on the client device having access to the LAN GUI. 12. The method of claim 8 further comprising: present a login page for entering the password for obtaining access to the LAN GUI based on the client device determined to not be in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 13. The method of claim 12 further comprising receiving the password entered by the client device on the login page presented to the client device. 14. The method of claim 8 further comprising: presenting a first page to add a MAC address of the client device to the LAN GUI access whitelist based on the client device having access to the LAN GUI; presenting a second page of the LAN GUI to display the password for access to the LAN GUI based on the MAC address of the client device determined to be in the LAN GUI access whitelist; and presenting a third page for entering the password for obtaining access to the LAN GUI based on the MAC address of the client device determined to not be in the LAN GUI access whitelist. 15. A non-transitory, computer-readable media having computer-readable instructions stored thereon, the computer-readable instructions being capable of being read by a client device of one or more client devices, wherein the computer-readable instructions are capable of instructing the client device to perform a method to access a local area network (LAN) without using a password, comprising: storing a LAN graphical user interface (GUI) access whitelist in memory; receiving a request for access by the client device to a LAN GUI that presents network information, wherein the LAN GUI is used to any of configure access to a network, configure one or more network parameters, manage operation of the network device, or any combination thereof; analyzing the LAN GUI access whitelist; determining whether the client device is in the LAN GUI access whitelist, wherein the LAN GUI access whitelist comprises one or more MAC addresses of one or more client devices, and wherein at least one of the one or more MAC addresses, entered by a user via the LAN GUI, is a new MAC address different from an assigned MAC address by a device manufacturer; and controlling access by the client device to the LAN GUI based on determining whether the client device is in the LAN GUI access whitelist, wherein access includes viewing a password to access the LAN GUI, accessing network information, or both. 16. The non-transitory, computer-readable media of claim 15 further comprising granting the client device access to the LAN GUI without receiving the password from the client devi
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