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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Mar. 19, 2013
Filed:
May. 26, 2010
Nagahiro Matsuura, Nagoya, JP;
Nagahiro Matsuura, Nagoya, JP;
Buffalo Inc., Nagoya, JP;
Abstract
An access point establishing a wireless LAN is constructed to have a monitor system 'b' for monitoring an available channel for communication, in addition to a communication system 'a'. In the event of detection of radar/radio signals, the access point changes a communication channel used for wireless communication from a current active channel to the monitored channel. Each terminal belonging to the wireless LAN recognizes and follows this channel change by detection of a beacon broadcasted by the access point. In the case of non-detection of radar/radio signals for one minute at the monitored channel, the wireless communication is reestablished immediately at the monitored channel recognized as a CAC (channel availability check)-finished channel. This series of processing is also applicable to inter-access point communication, for example, communication in a WDS (wireless distribution system) mode. This arrangement desirably prevents the potential interruption of wireless communication in a 5 GHz frequency band for a significant period, in the event of detection of radar/radio signals, for example, a weather radar.