20240056354. Dynamic Network Configuration for Printers simplified abstract (ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION)
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Dynamic Network Configuration for Printers
Organization Name
ZEBRA TECHNOLOGIES CORPORATION
Inventor(s)
Brian C. Stormont of Uxbridge MA (US)
Gerard R. Corriveau of Blackstone MA (US)
Gordon E. Molek of Vernon Hills IL (US)
Steven R. Brightman of Providence RI (US)
Dynamic Network Configuration for Printers - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240056354 titled 'Dynamic Network Configuration for Printers
Simplified Explanation
The abstract describes a method in a server that involves storing a configuration update definition with criteria and payload data, obtaining a parameter of a connection from a computing device on a WLAN, determining if the parameter meets the criteria, and transmitting the update payload data to the computing device if the criteria are satisfied.
- Storing a configuration update definition with criteria and payload data
- Obtaining a parameter of a connection from a computing device on a WLAN
- Determining if the parameter satisfies the criteria of the configuration update definition
- Transmitting the configuration update payload data to the computing device if the criteria are met
Potential Applications
- Network management systems
- IoT devices
- Firmware updates for devices connected to WLAN
Problems Solved
- Efficiently updating configurations for devices on a WLAN
- Automating the process of updating configurations based on specific criteria
Benefits
- Streamlined configuration updates
- Reduced manual intervention for updating devices
- Improved network management efficiency
Original Abstract Submitted
a method in a server includes: storing, at the server, a configuration update definition including (i) criteria, and (ii) configuration update payload data; obtaining at the server, from a computing device having a connection to a wireless local area network (wlan), a parameter of the connection; determining whether the parameter satisfies the criteria of the configuration update definition; and in response to determining that the parameter satisfies the criteria, transmitting the configuration update payload data to the computing device.