Claims
- 1. A method for coupling a system propagating wireless protocol home networking communication signals over wireless to a system propagating television signals over a coaxial cable system to a device capable of receiving and processing television signals in any television signal protocol or format, comprising:
providing a three-port adapter, the three-port adapter having an antenna port, a first coaxial cable port and a second coaxial cable port, the first coaxial cable port:
being coupled to the antenna port to pass home networking communications signals, and being coupled to the second coaxial cable port to pass home networking and entertainment communication signals; coupling the antenna port to the system propagating home networking communication signals; coupling the first coaxial cable port to the system propagating television signals over the coaxial cable system; and coupling the second coaxial cable port to the device capable of receiving television signals by one of a wired or wireless medium.
- 2. The method of claim 1 wherein the three-port adaptor comprises a wireless coax tap and wherein the first coaxial cable port communicates television and home networking communication signals over a coax cable.
- 3. The method of claim 2 wherein home networking communication signals are communicated through the antenna port to an external device over a wireless communication link and television signals are communicated through the second coaxial cable port to a device capable of receiving television signals.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein home network communication signals are also communicated through the second coaxial cable port.
- 5. The method of claim 4 wherein the television and home network communication signals are communicated to the device capable of receiving television signals by way of a second three-port adaptor.
- 6. The method of claim 5 wherein the second three-port adaptor comprises a wireless coax tap.
- 7. A method for splitting television signals propagating over a coaxial cable system comprising:
providing a three-port adapter, the three-port adapter having a first coaxial cable port, a second coaxial cable port and a third coaxial cable port, the first coaxial cable port splitting power between the second coaxial cable port and the third coaxial cable port through a diplexer; wherein, a path is provided between the first coaxial cable port, the second coaxial cable port and the third coaxial cable port at frequencies propagating home networking communication signals; and wherein a path is provided between the second coaxial cable port and the third coaxial cable port at television frequencies.
- 8. The method of claim 7 wherein the first coaxial cable port communicates television and home networking communication signals over a coax cable.
- 9. The method of claim 8 wherein home networking communication signals are communicated through the second coaxial cable port to an external device over a communication link and television signals are communicated through the third coaxial cable port to a device capable of receiving television signals.
- 10. The method of claim 9 wherein home network communication signals are also communicated through the third coaxial cable port.
- 11. The method of claim 10 wherein the television and home network communication signals are communicated to the television by way of a second three-port adaptor.
- 12. The method of claim 11 wherein the second three-port adaptor comprises a wireless coax tap.
- 13. A splitter apparatus for splitting television signals propagating over a coax cable system comprising:
a three-port adapter, the three-port adapter having a first coaxial cable port, a second coaxial cable port and a third coaxial cable port, the first coaxial cable port splitting power between the second coaxial cable port and the third coaxial cable port through a diplexer, wherein: a path is provided between the first coaxial cable port and the second coaxial cable port at frequencies propagating home networking communication signals; and a path is provided between the first coaxial cable port and the third coaxial cable port at television frequencies.
- 14. The splitter of claim 13 wherein the three-port adaptor receives television signals over the first coaxial cable port and transmits home networking communication signals from the third coaxial cable port.
- 15. The splitter of claim 13 wherein the three-port adaptor receives home networking communication signals over the second coaxial cable port and transmits home networking communication signals from the first coaxial cable port.
- 16. The splitter of claim 14 wherein the three-port adaptor receives home networking communication signals over the first coaxial cable port and transmits home networking communication signals from the second coaxial cable port.
- 17. A splitter, comprising:
coax input port for communicating communication signals generated with a plurality of communication protocols by a plurality of communication signal sources; first coax output port for producing a wireline communication signal according to a wireline protocol to a wireline device; second output port coupled to an antenna for receiving and radiating wireless communication signals according to an wireless communication protocol.
- 18. The splitter of claim 17 further comprising a third output port for producing a second wireline communication protocol signal to a second wireline device wherein the coax input port receives communication signals according to at least one wireless communication protocol and communication signals according to at least two wireline communication protocols.
- 19. A home network, comprising:
input coax coupled to receive at least one of a television signal and a data signal originating from a data packet network; three-port adaptor coupled to the input coax on a first port, to coax wiring within a dwelling on a second port and to a communication device that communicates over a wireless protocol on a third port; and wherein television signals received on the first port coupled to the input coax are produced to the coax wiring within the dwelling over the second port and wherein wireless protocol signals received on the third port are produced on at least one of the first and second ports.
- 20. The home network of claim 19 further comprising a wireless coax tap coupled to one of the coax wiring within the dwelling that is further coupled to the second port or to the third port, wherein the wireless coax tap includes an antenna port for wireless RF communications with a host device.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. application Ser. No. 10/150,187 filed May 16, 2001, and to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/291,770, filed on May 17, 2001, and to U.S. Provisional Application Serial No. 60/438,657, filed on Jan. 8, 2003, which Utility and Provisional Applications are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety for all purposes.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60438657 |
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