Claims
- 1. An apparatus comprising:
a video frequency division multiplexing coupler connected between a video network server and each of a plurality of clients to receive video and telephone signals from the clients using telephone wires and transmit only the video signals to the video network server; and a telephone frequency division multiplexing coupler connected between a telephone network switch and each of the plurality of clients to receive the video and telephone signals from the clients using the telephone wires and transmit only the telephone signals to the telephone network switch.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the video frequency division multiplexing coupler further receives video signals from the video network server and transmits the video signals to the clients using the telephone wires; and wherein the telephone frequency division multiplexing coupler further receives telephone signals from the telephone network switch and transmits the telephone signals to the clients using the telephone wires.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a local area network connected to each of the plurality of clients and to the video network server to communicate control and configuration data regarding the video signals communicated using the telephone wires.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 1, further comprising:
a video network server to receive and transmit the video signals to and from the plurality of clients using the telephone wires; and a wide area network gateway connected to the video network server to communicate the video signals between the video network server and other wide area network terminals.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 4, further comprising a fan-in multiplexor connected between the video network server and the telephone wires, the multiplexor having a quantity of telephone wire connections, a lesser quantity of video network server connections, and a plurality of fan-in relays to connect the telephone wire connections to video network server connections.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the fan-in multiplexor further comprises a control port connected to the video network server to control the connections made by the plurality of fan-in relays.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 5, wherein the fan-in multiplexor further comprises a repeater associated with each relay to condition the signals communicated between the video network server and the respective client on the respective telephone wire.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein at least one of the video frequency division multiplexing coupler and the telephone frequency division multiplexing coupler is a passive device.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frequency division multiplexing coupler comprises:
a first modulating unit to modulate an outgoing telephone signal to a first carrier frequency; a second modulating unit to modulate an outgoing video signal to a second carrier frequency; and a frequency multiplexer coupled to the first modulating unit and to the second modulating unit to multiplex the outgoing telephone signal and the outgoing video signal onto a single telephone wire for transmission to a remote site.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the frequency division multiplexing coupler further comprises a digital to analog converter coupled to the first modulating unit.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 9, wherein the frequency division multiplexing coupler further comprises a filter coupled to the first modulation unit to filter away harmonics in the outgoing telephone signal which do not correspond to the first carrier frequency.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 1, wherein the frequency division multiplexing coupler further comprises:
a first incoming signal filter to filter out a first band allocated for an incoming telephone signal; a second incoming signal filter to filter out a second band allocated for an incoming video signal; a first demodulator unit coupled to the first incoming signal filter to demodulate the incoming telephone signal at the first band to a demodulated telephone signal; and a second demodulator unit coupled to the second incoming signal filter to demodulate the incoming video signal at the second band to a demodulated video signal.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 12, wherein the frequency division multiplexing coupler further comprises a demodulating filter coupled to the first demodulator unit to filter away harmonics in the demodulated telephone signal which do not correspond to the telephone carrier signal.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 13, wherein the frequency division multiplexing coupler further comprises an analog to digital converter coupled to the demodulating filter.
- 15. An apparatus comprising:
means for video demultiplexing frequency division multiplexed video and telephone signals received from a client through telephone wires and for transmitting only the video signals to a server, the means for video demultiplexing being connected between the video server and each of a plurality of clients; and means for telephony demultiplexing frequency division multiplexed video and telephone signals received from a client through telephone wires and for transmitting only the telephone signals to a telephone network switch.
- 16. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising means separate from the telephone wires for communicating control and configuration data regarding video signals between the server and the clients.
- 17. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising means for connecting the server to a wide area network gateway to communicate video signals to the server.
- 18. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising means for fanning in a larger quantity of telephone wire client connections to a lesser quantity of server connections.
- 19. The apparatus of claim 15, further comprising:
means for modulating telephone signals to a first carrier frequency; means for modulating video signals to a second carrier frequency; and means for multiplexing the modulated telephone signals and the modulated video signals onto a single telephone wire for transmission.
- 20. A method comprising:
receiving a combined multiplexed client telephone signal and client video signal on a single line; demultiplexing the client telephone signal from the single line and providing it to a telephone switch; demultiplexing the client video signal from the single line and providing it to a video server; and receiving control and configuration data regarding video signals from the client over a network connection separate from the single line.
- 21. The method of claim 20, wherein the single line comprises at least one of telephone wire, a local area network wire, and a power supply wire.
- 22. The method of claim 20, wherein demultiplexing comprises frequency demultiplexing.
- 23. The method of claim 22, wherein demultiplexing the client telephone signal and the client video signal from the single line comprises:
demodulating telephone signals from a first carrier frequency; and demodulating video signals from a second carrier frequency.
- 24. The method of claim 20, further comprising:
controlling a client relay through using the received control and configuration data to alternately connect the single line of the respective client to one of either video or telephone equipment of the respective client; and controlling a network relay using the received control and configuration data to alternately connect the single line of the respective client to one of either the video server or the telephone switch.
- 25. An apparatus comprising:
a plurality of client relays, each associated with one of a plurality of clients, to alternately connect lines of a first wired network for a respective client to one of either video or telephone equipment of the respective client, the client relays being controlled by a video network server through a second network, the second network being separate from the first wired network; and a plurality of network relays, each associated with one of the plurality of clients, to alternately connect lines of the first wired network for the respective client to one of either the video network server or a telephone network switch, the network relays being controlled by the video network server through the second network.
- 26. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the second network carries commands from the video network server to the clients to control the client relays and the network relays and wherein the respective client controls the respective relays in response to the commands received from the video network server.
- 27. The apparatus of claim 25, further comprising a wide area network gateway connected to the video network server to communicate video signals between the video network server and other wide area network terminals, the communicated video signals being transmitted and received to and from the clients and the video network server.
- 28. The apparatus of claim 25, wherein the first wired network comprises a wired telephone network the apparatus further comprising a fan-in multiplexor connected between the video network server and the first wired network, the multiplexor having a quantity of telephone wire connections, a lesser quantity of video network server connections, and a plurality of fan-in relays to connect the telephone wire connections to video network server connections.
- 29. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the fan-in multiplexor further comprises a control port connected to the video network server to control the connections made by the plurality of fan-in relays.
- 30. The apparatus of claim 28, wherein the fan-in multiplexor further comprises a repeater associated with each relay to condition the signals communicated between the video network server and the respective client on the respective telephone wire.
- 31. A method comprising:
receiving frequency multiplexed video signals from a server using telephone wires and frequency demultiplexing the video signals for transmission to a client; receiving frequency multiplexed telephone signals from a telephone network switch using the telephone wires and frequency demultiplexing the telephone signals for transmission to the client; and receiving video and telephone signals from the client and frequency multiplexing them onto the telephone wires for transmission;
- 32. The method of claim 31, further comprising communicating control and configuration data regarding video signals with the server separate from the telephone wires.
- 33. The method of claim 31, wherein receiving video and telephone signals from the client and frequency multiplexing them onto the telephone wires comprises:
modulating telephone signals to a first carrier frequency; modulating video signals to a second carrier frequency; and multiplexing the modulated telephone signals and the modulated video signals onto a single telephone wire for transmission.
- 34. A method comprising:
receiving video signals from a server and frequency multiplexing them onto telephone wires for transmission to a client; receiving telephone signals from a telephone network switch and frequency multiplexing them onto the telephone wires for transmission to the client; receiving frequency multiplexed video and telephone signals from the client; demultiplexing the video signals and transmitting only the video signals to the server; and demultiplexing the telephone signals and from the client and transmitting only the telephone signals to the telephone network switch.
- 35. The method of claim 34, further comprising communicating control and configuration data regarding video signals with the client separate from the telephone wires.
- 36. The method of claim 34, wherein frequency multiplexing video and telephone signals onto the telephone wires comprises:
modulating telephone signals to a first carrier frequency; modulating video signals to a second carrier frequency; and multiplexing the modulated telephone signals and the modulated video signals onto a single telephone wire for transmission.
- 37. An article of manufacture comprising a machine-accessible medium including data that, when accessed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising:
receiving a combined multiplexed client telephone signal and client video signal on a single line; demultiplexing the client telephone signal from the single line and providing it to a telephone switch; demultiplexing the client video signal from the single line and providing it to a video server; and receiving control and configuration data regarding video signals from the client over a network connection separate from the single line.
- 38. The article of claim 37, wherein demultiplexing the client telephone signal and the client video signal from the single line comprises:
demodulating telephone signals from a first carrier frequency; and demodulating video signals from a second carrier frequency.
- 39. The article of claim 37, further comprising data that, when accessed by the machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising:
controlling a client relay through using the received control and configuration data to alternately connect the single line of the respective client to one of either video or telephone equipment of the respective client; and controlling a network relay using the received control and configuration data to alternately connect the single line of the respective client to one of either the video server or the telephone switch.
- 40. An article of manufacture comprising a machine-accessible medium including data that, when accessed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising:
receiving frequency multiplexed video signals from a server using telephone wires and frequency demultiplexing the video signals for transmission to a client; receiving frequency multiplexed telephone signals from a telephone network switch using the telephone wires and frequency demultiplexing the telephone signals for transmission to the client; and receiving video and telephone signals from the client and frequency multiplexing them onto the telephone wires for transmission;
- 41. The article of claim 31, further comprising data that, when accessed by the machine, cause the machine to perform operations communicating control and configuration data regarding video signals with the server separate from the telephone wires.
- 42. The article of claim 31, wherein receiving video and telephone signals from the client and frequency multiplexing them onto the telephone wires comprises:
modulating telephone signals to a first carrier frequency; modulating video signals to a second carrier frequency; and multiplexing the modulated telephone signals and the modulated video signals onto a single telephone wire for transmission.
- 43. An article of manufacture comprising a machine-accessible medium including data that, when accessed by a machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising:
receiving video signals from a server and frequency multiplexing them onto telephone wires for transmission to a client; receiving telephone signals from a telephone network switch and frequency multiplexing them onto the telephone wires for transmission to the client; receiving frequency multiplexed video and telephone signals from the client; demultiplexing the video signals and transmitting only the video signals to the server; and demultiplexing the telephone signals and from the client and transmitting only the telephone signals to the telephone network switch.
- 44. The article of claim 43, further comprising data that, when accessed by the machine, cause the machine to perform operations comprising communicating control and configuration data regarding video signals with the client separate from the telephone wires.
- 45. The article of claim 43, wherein frequency multiplexing video and telephone signals onto the telephone wires comprises:
modulating telephone signals to a first carrier frequency; modulating video signals to a second carrier frequency; and multiplexing the modulated telephone signals and the modulated video signals onto a single telephone wire for transmission.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 09/619,522 filed Jul. 19, 2000 which is a continuation of prior application Ser. No. 08/576,080, filed Dec. 21, 1995, the priority which is hereby claimed.
Continuations (2)
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