Allowing guest of hospitality establishment to utilize multiple guest devices to access network service

US9990681B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9990681-B2
Application numberUS-201715431885-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateFeb 14, 2017
Priority dateSep 6, 2012
Publication dateJun 5, 2018
Grant dateJun 5, 2018

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Network traffic is received from a guest device on a computer network of a hospitality establishment, and a guest area of the hospitality establishment is accordingly identified. A login database is queried to find an unexpired login for the guest area, the unexpired login specifying a stored guest identifier corresponding to information retrieved from a property management system of the hospitality establishment regarding a guest of the guest area at a time when the unexpired login was created. The stored guest identifier of the unexpired login is compared with a current guest identifier of the guest area retrieved from the property management system regarding a current guest of the guest area. When the stored guest identifier matches the current guest identifier, the guest device is automatically allowed to access the network service for a remaining portion of the allowed access duration of the unexpired login.

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A method of controlling access to a network service provided over a computer network of a hospitality establishment, the method comprising: receiving network traffic from a guest device on the computer network, wherein the guest device is operated by a guest of the hospitality establishment and is not already authorized to access the network service; identifying, according to the network traffic, a guest area of the hospitality establishment with which the guest device is associated, wherein the guest area is one of a plurality of physically separate areas provided by the hospitality establishment; querying a login database to find an unexpired login for the guest area, the unexpired login indicating that another guest device associated with the guest area has previously been granted access to the network service and that an allowed access duration for the other guest device has not yet expired; counting a total number of guest devices that are associated with the unexpired login; automatically allowing the guest device to access the network service for a remaining portion of the allowed access duration of the unexpired login when the total number of guest devices has not already reached a predetermined allowable number of devices; and when the total number of guest devices has already reached the predetermined allowable number of devices, causing the guest device to display a billing screen giving an option to increase the predetermined allowable number of devices for a monetary charge. 2. The method of claim 1 , further comprising identifying the guest area of the hospitality establishment with which the guest device is associated by extracting a designation of the guest area from the network traffic. 3. The method of claim 1 , further comprising identifying the guest area of the hospitality establishment with which the guest device is associated by: tracing the network traffic received from the guest device to a source access-node on the computer network; and looking up the guest area that is mapped to the source access-node in a network map. 4. The method of claim 1 , further comprising identifying the guest area of the hospitality establishment with which the guest device is associated by: querying a user profile server to determine a user identifier that is associated with a device identifier included in the network traffic received from the guest device; and querying a property management system of the hospitality establishment to find the guest area that is currently associated with the user identifier. 5. The method of claim 1 , further comprising automatically allowing the guest device to access the network service for the remaining portion of the allowed access duration of the unexpired login in a manner transparent to the guest device, whereby the guest device is not required to display a web page from a login portal of the hospitality establishment before gaining access to the network service. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined allowable number of devices is specified according to billing details of the unexpired login. 7. The method of claim 1 , wherein the predetermined allowable number of devices is specified according to a profile of the guest area. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising, when the total number of guest devices has already reached the predetermined allowable number of devices, further causing the guest device to display an option to log out one of the other guest devices that are associated with the unexpired login before allowing the guest device to access the network service. 9. The method of claim 1 , wherein the hospitality establishment is a lodging establishment, the guest area is a guest room of the lodging establishment, and the network service is Internet access. 10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network traffic received from the guest device is a dynamic host configuration protocol (DHCP) message automatically broadcast on the computer network by the guest device when it is connected to the computer network. 11. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network traffic received from the guest device is web traffic sent by the guest device to a login portal of the hospitality establishment. 12. The method of claim 1 , wherein the network traffic received from the guest device is a connection request sent by the guest device for a web site on the Internet received at a default gateway of the computer network. 13. A non-transitory tangible computer-readable medium comprising computer executable instructions that when executed by a computer cause the computer to perform a method of controlling access to a network service provided over a computer network of a hospitality establishment, the method comprising: receiving network traffic from a guest device on the computer network, wherein the guest device is operated by a guest of the hospitality establishment and is not already authorized to access the network service; identifying, according to the network traffic, a guest area of the hospitality establishment with which the guest device is associated, wherein the guest area is one of a plurality of physically separate areas provided by the hospitality establishment; querying a login database to find an unexpired login for the guest area, the unexpired login indicating that another guest device associated with the guest area has previously been granted access to the network service and that an allowed access duration for the other guest device has not yet expired; counting a total number of guest devices that are associated with the unexpired login; automatically allowing the guest device to access the network service for a remaining portion of the allowed access duration of the unexpired login when the total number of guest devices has not already reached a predetermined allowable number of devices; and when the total number of guest devices has already reached the predetermined allowable number of devices, causing the guest device to display a billing screen giving an option to increase the predetermined allowable number of devices for a monetary charge. 14. An apparatus for controlling access to a network service provided over a computer network of a hospitality establishment, the apparatus comprising: a network interface coupled to the computer network; a storage device storing a login database of a plurality of logins of guest devices that are already authorized to access the network service; and one or more processors coupled to the network interface and the storage device; wherein the one or more processors are operable to: receive, via the network interface, network traffic from a guest device on the computer network, wherein the guest device is operated by a guest of the hospitality establishment and is not already authorized to access the network service; identify, according to the network traffic, a guest area of the hospitality establishment with which the guest device is associated, wherein the guest area is one of a plurality of physically separate areas provided by the hospitality establishment; query the login database to find an unexpired login for the guest area, the unexpired login indicating that another guest device associated with the guest area has previously been granted access to the network service and that an allowed access duration for the other guest device has not yet expired; count a total number of guest devices that are associated with the unexpired login; automatically reconfigure one or more network components of the computer network to thereby allow the guest device to access the network service for

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  • G06Q50/12Primary

    Hotels or restaurants · CPC title

  • for authentication of entities (cryptographic mechanisms or cryptographic arrangements for entity authentication H04L9/32) · CPC title

  • Billing or invoicing · CPC title

  • when the policy decisions are valid for a limited amount of time · CPC title

  • wherein the security policies are location-dependent, e.g. entities privileges depend on current location or allowing specific operations only from locally connected terminals · CPC title

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What does patent US9990681B2 cover?
Network traffic is received from a guest device on a computer network of a hospitality establishment, and a guest area of the hospitality establishment is accordingly identified. A login database is queried to find an unexpired login for the guest area, the unexpired login specifying a stored guest identifier corresponding to information retrieved from a property management system of the hospit…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Guest Tek Interactive Entertainment Ltd
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification G06Q50/12. Mapped technology areas include Physics.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jun 05 2018 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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