Abstract:
Methods, devices, systems, and non-transitory process-readable storage media of the various embodiments enable a software-enabled access point mobile computing device to delegate prefixes to already connected local area network (LAN) client devices upon establishment or re-establishment of a data connection. The various embodiments may enable a mobile computing device configured to operate as a mobile router (i.e., a softAP mobile computing device) to support prefix delegation by providing unique IPv6 prefixes to connected LAN client devices.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus for serving multiple subscribers through a software-enabled access point (softAP) are described. One example method generally includes establishing at least one wireless wide area network (WWAN) connection for one or more wireless local area network (WLAN) clients, wherein each WLAN client belongs to one of a plurality of subscriber groups, and monitoring use of each WWAN connection for each subscriber group of the plurality of subscriber groups.
Abstract:
Methods, systems, and devices for wireless communications are described. A premises equipment is configured to provide fixed wireless access to a premises. The premises equipment may identify a location of the premises equipment and establish a backhaul communication link with a base station using a first radio access technology (RAT) and establish a communication link with a user equipment (UE) using a second RAT. The premises equipment may identify that the backhaul communication link operates using a first frequency band, and that the communication link operates using a second frequency band concurrently with the backhaul communication link. The premises equipment may select, using a channel avoidance procedure, a channel in a first frequency subband of the second frequency band for the communication link. The premises equipment may communicate with the UE using the selected channel.
Abstract:
Methods, devices, systems, and non-transitory process-readable storage media include methods for preventing IPv6 address exhaustion in prefix delegation mode by a software-enabled access point ("softAP") mobile computing device providing an Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) wide area network (WAN) connection to a plurality of client devices. A processor of a softAP mobile computing device may include assigning an unassigned prefix of a pool of available prefixes to a client device connected to a local area network (LAN) established by the softAP mobile computing device. The processor may determine whether the client device is disconnected from the LAN based on receiving an indication that the client device has disconnected. The processor may perform a cache look-up to obtain a link-local address of the client device when the client device is disconnected from the LAN, and unassign the prefix associated with the link-local address of the client device.
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for efficient NAT and ALG processing is disclosed. An exemplary method includes the operations of deep scanning a packet received over a connection to determine an application level gateway (ALG) process to be performed on the packet, associating the connection with the ALG process, and forwarding additional packets received over the connection to receive the ALG process based on said associating so that deep scanning of the additional packets is bypassed. An exemplary apparatus includes a processor to deep scan a packet received over a connection to determine an ALG process to be performed on the packet, a database to associate the connection with the ALG process, and a packet transmitter to forward additional packets received over the connection to receive the ALG process based on said associating so that deep scanning of the additional packets is bypassed.
Abstract:
Apparatus and methods for efficient NAT and ALG processing is disclosed. An exemplary method includes the operations of deep scanning a packet received over a connection to determine an application level gateway (ALG) process to be performed on the packet, associating the connection with the ALG process, and forwarding additional packets received over the connection to receive the ALG process based on said associating so that deep scanning of the additional packets is bypassed. An exemplary apparatus includes a processor to deep scan a packet received over a connection to determine an ALG process to be performed on the packet, a database to associate the connection with the ALG process, and a packet transmitter to forward additional packets received over the connection to receive the ALG process based on said associating so that deep scanning of the additional packets is bypassed.
Abstract:
A CPE receives, over a first connection with a wireless network, a network-assigned prefix for the CPE. The CPE creates a prefix based on a subset of bits from the network assigned prefix. The CPE transmits, over a second connection with a LAN router device, the prefix created by the CPE as a WAN prefix for the LAN router device and the network assigned prefix as a LAN prefix for the LAN router device.
Abstract:
In one aspect, wireless communications may be provided by routing packets from a wireless communication device to a wide area network via a first network, wherein the packets comprise data for a first service and a second service. Upon determining that a second network is assigned as a default network, data for the first service and the second service may be selectively assigned the to the first network or the second network based at least in part upon whether the second network is assigned as the default network and further based at least in part on a quality of service requirement of the first service and the second service respectively. The first service may comprise an IP multimedia subsystem (IMS) service. The first network can comprise a wireless wide area network (WWAN), and the second network can comprise a wireless local area network (WLAN) or an Ethernet network.
Abstract:
Systems, methods, devices, and non-transitory processor-readable storage media of the various embodiments enable a software enabled access point ("softAP") computing device to route evolved Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service ("eMBMS") multicast ("MCAST") traffic to connected local area network ("LAN") client devices. In an embodiment, a self-assigned Internet Protocol ("IP") address may be assigned to the wide area network ("WAN") interface of the softAP computing device where eMBMS MCAST traffic may be received and an MCAST routing daemon/utility of the softAP computing device may enable MCAST forwarding from the WAN interface to the LAN interface of the softAP computing device. In an embodiment, an MCAST routing daemon/utility may be modified to accept an alternate network comprising all source IP addresses.