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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 31, 2017
Filed:
Oct. 05, 2015
Savant Systems, Llc, Hyannis, MA (US);
Arthur A. Jacobson, Centerville, MA (US);
David W. Tatzel, West Yarmouth, MA (US);
Michael C. Silva, East Sandwich, MA (US);
Adam J. Moore, San Francisco, CA (US);
Jaireh Tecarro, Berkeley, CA (US);
Gregory T. Shirai, Oakland, CA (US);
Savant Systems, LLC, Hyannis, MA (US);
Abstract
In various embodiments, techniques are provided for utilizing a WPAN (e.g., BLE) and an in-home LAN (e.g., Wi-Fi network) together to provision and/or configure hardware elements of a home automation system. In one embodiment, a first WPAN-discoverable hardware element (e.g., a host controller) of the home automation system advertises its presence on a WPAN. The first WPAN-discoverable hardware element receives user-provided network credentials from a mobile app, which are used to configure the first WPAN-discoverable hardware element on the in-home LAN, and which are stored in a storage device of the first WPAN-discoverable hardware element. To provision a second WPAN-discoverable hardware element (e.g., a device) of the home automation system on the in-home LAN, the first WPAN-discoverable hardware element transfers the network credentials back to the mobile app via the in-home LAN, and causes the mobile app to forward the network credentials via the WPAN to the second hardware element.