Electronic device
US-2015332766-A1 · Nov 19, 2015 · US
US2016227474A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2016227474-A1 |
| Application number | US-201514612355-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Feb 3, 2015 |
| Priority date | Feb 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Aug 4, 2016 |
| Grant date | — |
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A simplified way of connecting electronic devices with limited user input capabilities to wireless network routers. A smart device with a user interface and input capabilities is connected to a Wifi router and remembers the Wifi variables used for the connection. It is then paired with the electronic device and transfers the Wifi connection variables to the electronic device. The smart device with the first software program has a user interface that facilitates the user initially connecting with a local Wifi router. The connection variables used during the connection process are saved by the smart device. The user may then connect the smart device to the electronic device via a paired communications link and the connection variables for the router are passed over the link. The electronic device executing the second software module connects to the router using the connection variables it received from the smart device.
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What is claimed is: 1 . A method, comprising: from a first device, connecting with an access point device providing a wireless Internet connection that requires entry of information about the access point device in order to connect to the wireless Internet connection; entering said information on a user interface of said first device, where the user interface of the first device includes one of a keyboard or a touchscreen; storing, in the first device, connection variables about a connection made with the access point device, where said connection variables include information that allows connecting to the wireless Internet connection; connecting, from the first device, to a second device which has a limited user interface, and sending the information stored about the access point including the connection variables, to the second device and connecting from the second device to the access point device, using the connection variables. 2 . The method as in claim 1 , wherein the second device has a user interface that requires entering information by narrowing up an arrow and down without entering the information on a touchscreen or keyboard. 3 . The method as in claim 1 , further comprising viewing on the second device that the connection has been made without requiring selecting the connection variables. 4 . The method as in claim 1 , wherein said connection variables include a password which is entered on the first device. 5 . The method as in claim 1 , wherein a password is received wirelessly on the first device from an automatic connection sequence. 6 . The method as in claim 1 , further comprising sending the same information to a third device that has a limited user interface. 7 . The method as in claim 6 , further comprising connecting to both the second device and the third device, and selecting whether the second or third device is connected at any one time. 8 . The method as in claim 1 , wherein the connection variables include SSID and password of a wireless network. 9 . The method as in claim 1 , wherein the second device is a television. 10 . The method as in claim 1 , wherein the second device is one of a microwave ovens, a kitchen ovens, a refrigerator, household air conditioning and heating systems, home theater sound systems, security devices such as lights and opening sensors, swimming pool heaters and pumps. 11 . A method, comprising: operating a television, by powering on the television; pairing with an intelligent remote control device from the television; connecting to an access point device which provides Internet connection by using information received from the intelligent remote control, and without entering an SS ID or password of the access point device into the television. 12 . An apparatus for controlling a remote device, comprising: a remote control device, which operates to send remote commands to the remote device, which operate to control the remote device including controlling at least one function of the remote device, said remote control device having a user interface with one of a touchscreen or keyboard, said remote control device having a function to connect with an access point device providing a wireless Internet connection, where connecting with the access point device requires entry of information about the access point device in order to connect to the wireless Internet connection; said function to connect requiring a user entering said information on the user interface of said remote control device; responsive to connecting with the access point device, said remote control device storing connection variables about a connection made with the access point device, where said connection variables include information that allows connecting to the wireless Internet connection; responsive to a command from a user, sending information from the remote control device to the remote device, where the information stored about the access point including the connection variables. 13 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein the remote device has a user interface that requires entering information by pressing the up, down, left, and right navigation arrows without entering the information on a touchscreen or keyboard. 14 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein the remote device makes the connection with the access point device without entering data into the remote device and without selecting the connection variables on the remote device. 15 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein said remote control device accepts entry of a password to be entered thereon, and stores said password, and send said password to said remote device. 16 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein said remote control device receives a password automatically from an automatic connection sequence . 17 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein said remote control device also sends information to a third device that has a limited user interface. 18 . The apparatus as in claim 17 , wherein said remote control device connects to both the remote device and the third device, and selecting whether the second or third device is connected at any one time. 19 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein the connection variables include SSID and password of a wireless network. 20 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein the remote device is a television. 21 . The apparatus as in claim 12 , wherein the remote device is one of a microwave ovens, a kitchen ovens, a refrigerator, household air conditioning and heating systems, home theater sound systems, security devices such as lights and opening sensors, swimming pool heaters and pumps.
Electricity · mapped topic
Discovering, processing access restriction or access information · CPC title
comprising specially adapted graphical user interfaces [GUI] · CPC title
Selection of displayed objects or displayed text elements (G06F3/0482 takes precedence) · CPC title
Selecting an access point · CPC title
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