Claims
- 1. A communication network comprising:
a first wiring system; a second wiring system; and a bridge connecting to the first wiring system and the second wiring system that provides a signal communication path between the first wiring system and the second wiring system.
- 2. The network of claim 1 wherein the bridge provides frequency translation of the signal communicated from the first wiring system and the second wiring system.
- 3. The network of claim 2 wherein communication uses time division duplex signaling.
- 4. A network bridge for bridging signals from a first wiring system to a second wiring system comprising:
a connection to the first wiring system; a connection to the second wiring system; and a means for signal conversion connecting between the first wiring system connection and the second wiring system connection.
- 5. The network bridge of claim 4 wherein the signal conversion comprises a frequency translation of the signal.
- 6. The network bridge of claim 4 where the same information signal is transmitted at RF on the first wiring system and at baseband on the second wiring system.
- 7. A communication network operating in a building with a first and second coaxial wiring systems comprising splitters and terminal devices and distributing video programming signals, the communication network using frequency regions not used by the video programming signals comprising:
a bridging device with two signal ports, each signal port connected to a different coaxial wiring system; the bridging device comprising a means for transferring signals present on the first coaxial wiring system to the second coaxial wiring system; and a plurality of network devices coupled to the wiring systems, each network device capable of communicating with other network devices.
- 8. The communication network of claim 6 further comprising a network device used for time division duplex communication comprising:
a modulator and demodulator coupled to a common signal path; a frequency translator connected to the common signal path; and a gated bidirectional amplifier connected to the frequency translator; wherein received and transmitted network communication is up converted and down converted by the frequency translator.
- 9. The communication network of claim 7 wherein the bridging device comprises:
a first filter that passes network signals and blocks video program signals on the first coaxial wiring system; a second filter that passes network signals and blocks video program signals on the second coaxial wiring system; a first signal coupler receiving a signal from the first wiring system and directing the signal to the first filter, and accepting a signal from the second filter and directing the signal to the first wiring system; and a second signal coupler receiving a signal from the second wiring system and directing the signal to the second filter, and accepting a signal from the first filter and directing the signal to the second wiring system.
- 10. The communication network of claim 9 further comprising a frequency translator connected between the first filter and the first coupler and a frequency translator connected between the second filter and the second coupler, whereby the network signal passed from one wiring system to the other wiring system is translated to a different frequency.
- 11. The communication network of claim 10 wherein the first and second filters are band pass filters.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. provisional patent application No. 60/311,747 filed Aug. 11, 2001 entitled “Broadband Network Using Various Wiring Channels”.
[0002] Related applications: 09/910,412 “Network interface and broadband local area network using coaxial cable” filed Jul. 21, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60311747 |
Aug 2001 |
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