Optimizing network configuration from established usage...

Electrical computers and digital processing systems: multicomput – Network computer configuring – Reconfiguring

Reexamination Certificate

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C455S456100

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07574492

ABSTRACT:
A wireless network configuration device can include a first communication port configured to access a plurality of nodes positioned in a geographic area, a first storage unit configured to store statistical information from the plurality of nodes with respect to communication between the plurality of nodes and the at least one wireless devices. In addition, the wireless network configuration device can include a processor configured to determine an optimized configuration with respect to the plurality of nodes based on the statistical information, and a second communication port configured to provide data with respect to the optimized configuration to the plurality of nodes, wherein the plurality of nodes are adjusted based on the data.

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