1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to wireless network systems, and particularly, to a transceiving adapter and a transmitting and receiving method for wireless network.
2. Description of Related Art
A wireless communication system adapted for use in homes or office buildings generally includes an access point coupled to an interactive data network (e.g., the Internet) through a high-speed connection. A portable computer in a house may include a wireless transceiving adapter that allows the portable computer to receive and transmit data via the access point. However, factors, such as location, distance, and signal intensity etc., may cause network signals to be unstable.
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The transmitting and receiving module 110 receives network signals from an access point 300 (the access point 300 provides a point of connection for wireless communication devices, such as a transceiving adapter where the transceiving adapter may communicate to the access point), and sends the network signals to the microprocessor module 120. The transmitting and receiving module 110 also receives output signals from the computer 200 via the microprocessor module 120, and sends the output signals to the access point 300.
The microprocessor module 120 receives the network signals via the transmitting and receiving module 110 and processes the network signals. When the network signals are unstable, the microprocessor module 120 outputs a first alarm signal to the alarming module 130. When the network signals are stable, the microprocessor module 120 outputs a control signal to the input/output module 140.
The alarm module 130 receives the first alarm signal from the microprocessor module 120 to output an alarm, such as an audible alarm, according to the first alarm signal.
The input/output module 140 receives the control signal from the microprocessor module 120 and outputs the network signals received by the transmitting and receiving module 110 to the computer 200, according the control signal. Therefore, the computer 200 can access the wireless network.
The storage module 160 stores status information of a user account of the computer 200, such as a password, an image, or a fingerprint.
The authentication module 150 receives identification information inputted to the computer 200 and sends the received identification information to the microprocessor module 120. The microprocessor module 120 reads the validation information of the storage module 160 and compares the validation information with the identification information of the user. If the identification information matches with the validation information, the status of the user account is authenticated, the microprocessor module 120 outputs an instruction signal to the computer 200 via the input/output module 140, to output a removing signal to remove the transceiving adapter 100 from the computer 200. As a result, the transceiving adapter 100 can then be safely removed from the computer 200. If the identification information is different from the validation information, the status of the user account is not authenticated, the microprocessor 120 outputs a second alarm signal to the alarm module 130, to output an audible alarm.
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In step S1, the transceiving adapter 100 is connected to the computer 200 via the interface 210, to allow the computer 200 to access the wireless network via the transceiving adapter 100.
In step S2, the transmitting and receiving module 110 receives network signals from the wireless network and sends the network signals to the microprocessor module 120, and sends output signals from the computer 200 via the microprocessor module 120 to the access point 300.
In step S3, the microprocessor module 120 receives the network signals via the transmitting and receiving module 110 and determines whether the network signals are stable, if the network signals are unstable, the procedure goes to the step S4, if the network signals are stable, the procedure goes to step S5.
In step S4, the microprocessor module 120 outputs a first alarm signal to the alarm module 130, to output an audible alarm according to the first alarm signal.
In step S5, the microprocessor module 120 outputs a control signal to the input/output module 140, to output the network signals received by the transmitting and receiving module 110 to the computer 200.
In step S6, the authentication module 150 receives identification information inputted to the computer 200 and send the received identification information to the microprocessor module 120, the microprocessor module 120 reads the validation information of the storage module 160 and compares the validation information with the identification information of the user, to determine whether the identification information matches with the validation information of the user. If the identification information matches with the validation information, the procedure goes to step S7. If the identification information does not match with the validation information, the procedure goes back to step S4.
In step S7, the status of the user passes, the microprocessor module 120 outputs an instruction signal to the computer 200 via the input/output module 140, to output a removing signal to remove the transceiving adapter 100 from the computer 200.
The foregoing description of the exemplary embodiments of the disclosure has been presented only for the purposes of illustration and description and is not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the disclosure to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teaching. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to explain the principles of the disclosure and their practical application so as to enable others skilled in the art to utilize the disclosure and various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Alternately embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which the present disclosure pertains without departing from its spirit and scope. Accordingly, the scope of the present disclosure is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description and the exemplary embodiments described therein.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200910303084.5 | Jun 2009 | CN | national |