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In a method for controlling access to a network by a wireless client and a network, an access point on the network receives a request for a network address broadcast by the wireless client. The request is passed to an address server, which assigns a temporary address to the wireless client and provides the address of the access point. The wireless client then initiates a secure link with the access point based on the network address assigned by the address server and the address of the access po…
 
The invention detects and responds to events occurring on a computer network medium. When a network media event is detected, network parameters are adjusted, if possible, to adapt to the new circumstances brought about by the event, and traffic may be rerouted if that is appropriate. High-level protocol drivers and network-aware applications are notified of the event so that they may adapt to the changed network circumstances. Sometimes, as a result of the network media event, the computer commu…
 
The invention provides Quality of Service assurances in a manner expected in other media to communications over paths that include one or more wireless links. The invention combines a subnet bandwidth manager (“SBM”) at an access point (“AP”) to track allocations of wireless bandwidth. The invention further incorporates multiple priority levels for packet transmission in a two-prong stochastic scheme. The first prong reserves bandwidth at each of the intermediate nodes in a transmission path sub…
 
A protective helmet made from a resilient shell. The shell has a plurality of slits. Each slit has a first end located at a lower edge of the shell and has an adjustable width effective for adjusting the size of the shell. The helmet also has an energy absorbing liner disposed inside the shell. The shell is very stiff to effectively distribute an impact force.
 
Digital method and apparatus for generation of a digital data stream with the bit transitions shaped to reduce splatter, and minimize droop and overshoot in a radio communications system utilizing digital coded squelch. A codeword digital data stream, in digitized form, is shaped so that the bit transitions have the form of a portion of a sine waveform and then is applied to a D/A converter. A simple filter follows the D/A converter to attenuate sampling noise.
 
Multiple computing devices are connected together using a high-speed wireless link. The wireless link enables expansion of available resources to the host device, such as one or more of volatile memory resources, non-volatile memory resources, and additional processor resources.
 
The utility of a cover for vents or drains is improved by having a unitary, integral fastening means which can be used to either secure the covering so securely that mutilation of the cover may be required to remove the cover or that the cover may be easily removed and replaced. The cover can be formed from any polymer with any desired surface configuration, i.e., hole size and shape, and can be used to modify existing covers or as the original cover for a hole or vent. The fastening means when …
 
A method of removing a core from a molded product in which the core is formed of a particulate inert material, such as sand, bound together by a cured binder of a water soluble carbohydrate alone or mixed with a silicate is disclosed. The silicate is preferably an alkali earth metal silicate, preferably sodium silicate, and the carbohydrate is preferably a saccharide or starch. The binder is cured by heat. The core and molded product are exposed to water, preferably heated water in a bath or ste…
 
A method of removing a core from a molded product in which the core is formed of a particulate inert material, such as sand, bound together by a cured binder of a water soluble carbohydrate alone or mixed with a silicate is disclosed. The silicate is preferably an alkali earth metal silicate, preferably sodium silicate, and the carbohydrate is preferably a saccharide or starch. The binder is cured by heat. The core and molded product are exposed to water, preferably heated water in a bath or ste…
 
A method of removing a core from a molded product in which the core is formed of a particulate inert material, such as sand, bound together by a cured water soluble binder. The binder is cured by heat. The core and molded product are exposed to water, preferably heated water in a bath or steam, after the product has been molded to rapidly disintegrate the core and remove it from the molded product.
 
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