Abstract:
A wireless communication system comprising first and second transceivers. The first transceiver communicate with a base station, wherein the base station communicates with the first transceiver and a plurality of other wireless communication devices according to a wide area wireless communication protocol. The second transceiver is coupled to the first transceiver and communicates with a first mobile station, wherein the second transceiver communicates with the first mobile station according to a local area wireless communication protocol. The first transceiver receives from the base station a first downlink signal intended for the first mobile station and transmits the first downlink signal to the second transceiver. The second transceiver re-transmits the first downlink signal to the first mobile station as a second downlink signal according to the local area wireless communication protocol.

Description:
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS 
       [0001]    The present invention is related to those disclosed in the following United States Provisional and Non-Provisional patent applications:
   1. Ser. No. 09/713,684, filed on Nov. 15, 2000, entitled “SUBSCRIBER INTEGRATED ACCESS DEVICE FOR USE IN WIRELESS AND WIRELINE ACCESS SYSTEMS”;   2. [Docket No. WEST14-00005] filed concurrently herewith, entitled “WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING BLOCK FILTERING AND FAST EQUALIZATION-DEMODULATION AND METHOD OF OPERATION”;   3. [Docket No. WEST14-00014], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHOD FOR OPERATING UPON DATA SIGNALS RECEIVED AT A RECEIVING STATION OF A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM”;   4. [Docket No. WEST14-00015], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A SUBSCRIBER INTERFACE IN A FIXED WIRELESS SYSTEM”;   5. [Docket No. WEST14-00016], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING SIGNAL AND PROFILES AT A RECEIVING STATION”;   6. [Docket No. WEST14-00017], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERFACE BETWEEN A SUBSCRIBER MODEM AND SUBSCRIBER PREMISES INTERFACES”;   7. [Docket No. WEST14-00018], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “BACKPLANE ARCHITECTURE FOR USE IN WIRELESS AND WIRELINE ACCESS SYSTEMS”;   8. [Docket No. WEST14-00019], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ON-LINE INSERTION OF LINE REPLACEABLE UNITS IN WIRELESS AND WIRELINE ACCESS SYSTEMS”   9. [Docket No. WEST14-00020], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “SYSTEM FOR COORDINATION OF TDD TRANSMISSION BURSTS WITHIN AND BETWEEN CELLS IN A WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION”;   10. [Docket No. WEST14-00021], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “REDUNDANT TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING MEMORY EQUALIZATION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF OPERATION”;   11. [Docket No. WEST14-00022], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM FOR ALLOCATING AND SYNCHRONIZING UPLINK AND DOWNLINK OF TDD FRAMES AND METHOD OF OPERATION”;   12. [Docket No. WEST14-00023], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “TDD FDD AIR INTERFACE”;   13. [Docket No. WEST14-00026], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM USING MULTIPLE MODULATION”];   14. [Docket No. WEST14-00027], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD USING MULTIPLE MODULATION FORMATS IN TDD FRAMES ACCORDING TO SUBSCRIBER SERVICE TYPE”;   15. [Docket No. WEST14-00028], filed concurrently herewith, entitled, “APPARATUS FOR ESTABLISHING A PRIORITY CALL IN A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM”;   16. [Docket No. WEST14-00029], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “APPARATUS FOR REALLOCATING COMMUNICATION RESOURCES TO ESTABLISH A PRIORITY CALL IN A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM”;   17. [Docket No. WEST14-00030], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING A PRIORITY CALL IN A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM”;   18. [Docket No. WEST14-00033], filed concurrently herewith, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING AN IMPROVED COMMON CONTROL BUS FOR USE IN ON-LINE INSERTION OF LINE REPLACEABLE UNITS IN WIRELESS AND WIRELINE ACCESS SYSTEMS”;   19. Ser. No. 60/262,712, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING BLOCK FILTERING AND FAST EQUALIZATION-DEMODULATION AND METHOD OF OPERATION”[Docket No. WEST14-00005];   20. Ser. No. 60/262,825, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “APPARATUS AND ASSOCIATED METHOD FOR OPERATING UPON DATA SIGNALS RECEIVED AT A RECEIVING STATION OF A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM”[Docket No. WEST14-00014];   21. Ser. No. 60/262,698, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A SUBSCRIBER INTERFACE IN A FIXED WIRELESS SYSTEM” [Docket No. WEST14-00015];   22. Ser. No. 60/262,827, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CREATING SIGNAL AND PROFILES AT A RECEIVING STATION” [Docket No. WEST14-00016];   23. Ser. No. 60/262,826, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERFACE BETWEEN A SUBSCRIBER MODEM AND SUBSCRIBER PREMISES INTERFACES” [Docket No. WEST14-00017];   24. Ser. No. 60/262,951, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “BACKPLANE ARCHITECTURE FOR USE IN WIRELESS AND WIRELINE ACCESS SYSTEMS” [Docket No. WEST14-00018];   25. Ser. No. 60/262,824, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ON-LINE INSERTION OF LINE REPLACEABLE UNITS IN WIRELESS AND WIRELINE ACCESS SYSTEMS” [Docket No. WEST14-00019];   26. Ser. No. 60/263,101, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “SYSTEM FOR COORDINATION OF TDD TRANSMISSION BURSTS WITHIN AND BETWEEN CELLS IN A WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATION” [Docket No. WEST14-00020];   27. Ser. No. 60/263,097, filed on Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “REDUNDANT TELECOMMUNICATION SYSTEM USING MEMORY EQUALIZATION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF OPERATION” [Docket No. WEST14-00021];   28. Ser. No. 60/273,579, filed Mar. 5, 2001, entitled “WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM FOR ALLOCATING AND SYNCHRONIZING UPLINK AND DOWNLINK OF TDD FRAMES AND METHOD OF OPERATION” [Docket No. WEST14-b0022];   29. Ser. No. 60/262,955, filed Jan. 19, 2001, entitled “TDD FDD AIR INTERFACE” [Docket No. WEST14-00023];   30. Ser. No. 60/273,689, filed Mar. 5, 2001, entitled “WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM USING MULTIPLE MODULATION” [Docket No. WEST14-00026];   31. Ser. No. 60/273,757, filed Mar. 5, 2001, entitled “WIRELESS ACCESS SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD USING MULTIPLE MODULATION FORMATS IN TDD FRAMES ACCORDING TO SUBSCRIBER SERVICE TYPE” [Docket No. WEST14-00027];   32. Ser. No. 60/270,378, filed Feb. 21, 2001, entitled “APPARATUS FOR ESTABLISHING A PRIORITY CALL IN A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM” [Docket No. WEST14-00028];   33. Ser. No. 60/270,385, filed Feb. 21, 2001, entitled “APPARATUS FOR REALLOCATING COMMUNICATION RESOURCES TO ESTABLISH A PRIORITY CALL IN A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM” [Docket No. WEST14-00029]; and   34. Ser. No. 60/270,430, filed Feb. 21, 2001, entitled “METHOD FOR ESTABLISHING A PRIORITY CALL IN A FIXED WIRELESS ACCESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM” [Docket No. WEST14-00030].   
 
         [0036]    The above applications are commonly assigned to the assignee of the present invention. The disclosures of these related patent applications are hereby incorporated by reference for all purposes as if fully set forth herein 
         [0037]    The present invention relates generally to a manner by which to provide mobile communications in a fixed wireless access (FWA) communication system. More particularly, the present invention relates to apparatus, and an associated method, for providing WLAN (wireless local area network) service at a subscriber station of the fixed wireless access communication system. Mobile stations operation in the WLAN are thereby able to communicate in the WLAN coverage area encompassing the subscriber station. When WLAN service is provided to a plurality of fixed-site subscriber stations, cellular coverage areas, are formed, between which handovers of communications are permitted all by way of the fixed wireless access communication system 
       BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
       [0038]    Advancements in communication technologies have permitted the development, and implementation, of new types of communication systems. Such communication systems are able to permit the communication of increased amounts of data at increased throughput rates relative to conventional communication systems. And, such new communication systems have permitted communication of information at, and between, communication stations positioned at locations from which communications have conventionally been inconvenient or impractical. 
         [0039]    Radio communication systems, for instance, are exemplarily of communication systems of which new types, and improvements to existing types, have been made possible as a result of advancements in communication technologies. Similar to other types of communication systems, in a radio communication system, information is communicated between a sending station and a receiving station by way of a communication channel. In a radio communication system, unlike other types of communication systems, a communication channel formed between the sending and the receiving stations and upon which information is communicated by the sending station to the receiving station, is formed of a portion of the electromagnetic spectrum. Radio links are defined upon the portion of the electromagnetic spectrum allocated to the radio communication system. 
         [0040]    Because a radio link is utilized upon which to form communication channels, a fixed, or wireline, connection is not required to be formed between the sending and receiving stations to form a communication channel. Information can be communicated between the sending and receiving stations at, and between, locations at which conventional wireline communications would not be permitted. Additionally, the infrastructure costs associated with the installation of a radio communication system are also generally lower than the corresponding costs which would be required to install a conventional, wireline communication system. And, as the advancements in communication technologies have permitted the bandwidth allocated to a radio communication system to be utilized more efficiently, a radio communication can increasingly be utilized effectuate a communication service which require relatively significant data throughput capability. 
         [0041]    A wireless broadband communication system has been proposed, for instance, by which to permit the effectuation of any of various communication services by way of radio links with fixed-site subscriber stations. Radio links are formed with the subscriber stations by fixed-site base stations. The base stations are installed at spaced-apart locations throughout the geographical area which is to be encompassed by the wireless broadband communication system. Several subscriber stations are capable of communicating with a single base station. 
         [0042]    Communication of data is effectuated between the subscriber stations and an associated base station by way of radio links upon which communication channels are defined. Because radio links are utilized between the subscriber stations and the base stations, the infrastructure costs associated with the formation of wireline connections between the subscriber stations are obviated. Broadband communications, and communication services which require the communication of broadband data, as well as communication services necessitating smaller data throughput rates are effectuable through use of the wireless broadband communication system. 
         [0043]    Advancements in communication technologies have also permitted the development, and introduction, of other types of radio communication systems. Wireless communication systems, sometimes referred to as micro-cellular networks, private networks, and WLANs (wireless local area networks) are exemplary of such systems. Such networks, generally, provide for radio communications with mobile stations positioned within communication range of such networks. 
         [0044]    Generally, the communication ranges of the mobile stations operable in such systems is relatively small as relatively low-power signals are originated at the mobile stations and, correspondingly, originated at the network infrastructure of such systems to be terminated at the mobile stations. The network infrastructure of such systems typically include fixed-location transceivers, sometimes referred to as access points. The access points are capable of communicating with a group of mobile stations positioned within a micro-cellular, or other, area defined by the access point. In some of such systems, the access points are coupled to a conventional, local area network, also used to interconnect the processing stations of an office computer system. In other such systems, the access points are connected in other manners. 
         [0045]    Installation of a wireless broadband communication system to provide broadband services with a plurality of subscriber stations provides a radio infrastructure throughout a geographical area throughout which wireless broadband communication services are effectuable. If a manner could be provided by which to utilize the communication capabilities of a wireless broadband communication system to provide additional communication services, additional benefits of a wireless broadband communication system would be provided. 
         [0046]    It is in light of this background information related to radio communication systems that the significant improvements of the present invention have evolved. 
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
       [0047]    The present invention, accordingly, advantageously provides apparatus, and an associated method, by which to provide mobile communications in a fixed wireless access (FWA) communication system. 
         [0048]    Through operation of an embodiment of the present invention, WLAN (wireless local area network) service is provided to a subscriber station of the fixed wireless access communication system. Mobile stations within communication range of the subscriber station, and operable in the WLAN, are able to communicate by way of the WLAN. By providing WLAN service to a plurality of subscriber stations and thereafter providing integrated control over WLAN communications, handover of communications with a mobile station is provided as the mobile station travels between coverage areas formed at separate ones of the subscriber stations. 
         [0049]    In one aspect of the present invention, a WLAN transceiver, such as an access point, is installed at a subscriber station of a fixed wireless access communication system. A WLAN transceiver provides localized radio communications throughout a coverage area defined by the communication range of the WLAN transceiver and mobile stations with which WLAN transceiver communications. More than one WLAN transceiver is positionable at the subscriber station, as appropriate. Radio communications between a mobile station and the WLAN transceiver provide for two-way communications with the mobile station. 
         [0050]    In another aspect of the present invention, the WLAN transceiver positioned at the subscriber station is, in turn, coupled by way of a radio link with a base station of the fixed wireless access communication system. Information originated at a mobile station is communicated by way of a local radio link to the WLAN transceiver. The WLAN transceiver, in turn, is coupled to a transceiver station, such as an IAD (integrated access device), located at the subscriber station and operable in the fixed wireless access communication system. The integrated access device, or other subscriber-station transceiver, in turn, communicates the information originated at the mobile station to the base station of the fixed wireless access system. Thereafter, the information is forwarded, as appropriate, to a destination. Analogously, information originated at, or provided to, a base station operable in the fixed wireless access communication system and which is to be terminated at the mobile station is communicated by the base station to the integrated access device, or other subscriber-station transceiver. Subsequent to reception thereat, the information is forwarded to the WLAN transceiver to be transmitted therefrom by way of the local radio link through the mobile station. Thereby, communication is effectuable between mobile station and the base station of the fixed wireless access communication system. 
         [0051]    In another aspect of the present invention, the WLAN transceivers are installed at a plurality of subscriber stations such that the coverage areas of the separately-installed transceivers at least partially overlap. Integrated control over operation of the WLAN transceivers is provided at the network of the fixed wireless access communication system. Mobile stations which travel between coverage areas defined by different ones of the WLAN transceivers are permitted continued communication by way of local radio links by handing over communications between WLAN transceivers. Ongoing communication sessions with the mobile station continue in spite of handover of communications between the WLAN transceivers. 
         [0052]    In another aspect of the present invention, a routing map is maintained at a location coupled to, or integrated within, the fixed wireless access communication system. The routing map maintains a listing of the location of mobile stations operable to communicate by way of local radio links with WLAN transceivers positioned at different ones of the subscriber stations of the fixed wireless access communication system. The locations at which the mobile stations are positioned are updated, as needed, as a mobile station travels between coverage areas defined by different ones of the WLAN transceivers. When information is to be communicated to a particular mobile station, the routing map is accessed to retrieve indications of the location at which the mobile station at which the information is to be terminated is positioned. Through use of the indications retrieved from the routing map, the information which is to be communicated to the mobile station is able to be most-efficiently routed to the mobile station. 
         [0053]    In another aspect of the present invention, when a handover of communications is effectuated, the routing map is updated, and information routed to the mobile by way of a WLAN transceiver from which a handover of communication is effectuated, but not yet delivered to the mobile station, is retrieved and then re-routed to the mobile station by way of the mobile station to which communications have been handed over. 
         [0054]    In these and other aspects, therefor, apparatus, and an associated method, is provided for a fixed wireless access communication system. The fixed wireless access communication system has at least a first fixed-site base station and at least a first fixed-site subscriber station capable of communicating with the first fixed-site base station. Radio communication with a mobile station is facilitated. A first local-network radio transceiver is positioned at the at least first fixed-site subscriber station. The first local-network radio transceiver selectably transceives communication signals with the mobile station upon a first local radio link formed between the first local-network radio transceiver and the mobile station when the mobile station is positioned within a selected range of the first fixed-site subscriber station. 
         [0055]    A more complete appreciation of the present invention and to the scope thereof can be obtained from the accompanying drawings which are briefly summarized below, the following detailed description of the presently-preferred embodiments of the invention, and the appended claims. 
     
    
     
       BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS 
         [0056]      FIG. 1  illustrates a functional block diagram of a fixed wireless access (FWA) communication system in which an embodiment of the present invention is operable. 
           [0057]      FIG. 2  illustrates a representation of a fixed wireless access communication system similar to that shown in  FIG. 1  here also illustrating a plurality of cellular coverage areas defined by about a plurality of subscriber stations of the fixed wireless access communication system. 
           [0058]      FIG. 3  illustrates another representation of the fixed wireless access communication system shown in  FIGS. 1 and 2 . 
           [0059]      FIG. 4  illustrates a method flow diagram listing the method of operation of the method of an embodiment of the present invention. 
       
    
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION 
       [0060]    A fixed wireless access (FWA) communication system  10  provides for radio communications between fixed-site base stations, of which the base station  12  is exemplary and fixed-site subscriber stations  14  of which the subscriber station  14  is exemplary. A radio link  16  upon which forward link channels  18  and reverse link channels  22  is of a bandwidth permitting broadband communication services to be effectuated with devices located at the subscriber station  14 . 
         [0061]    In the exemplary implementation, an integrated access device (IAD)  24  forms a transceiver located at the subscriber station and at which forward link signals transmitted upon the forward link channels of the radio link are detectable and which generate reverse link signals for transmission upon the reverse link channels of the radio link. A separate IAD  24  is located at each subscriber station of the communication system. 
         [0062]    In the exemplary implementation, each base transceiver station includes a remote modem (modulator-demodulator) capable of communicating with seven separate subscriber stations located within a radial sector. In other implementations, the circuitry of the base transceiver station is configured in other manners. 
         [0063]    The base station  12 , and the set of remote modems thereof, is coupled to an access process  28  which is operable, amongst other things, to perform control operations to control operation of the communication system. The access process  28  is, in turn, coupled to a communication network  32  such as a public-switched telephonic network or a packet data network. And, a correspondent node  34  is coupled to the communication network. A communication path is formable between the correspondent node and the IAD  24  positioned at the subscriber station by way of the communication network, the access process  28 , the base station  12 , and the radio link  16 . Communication of information by the correspondent node to the integrated access device and from the integrated access device to the correspondent node is effectuable by way of the communication path. 
         [0064]    Pursuant to an embodiment of the present invention, a WLAN (wireless local area network) transceiver  38  is positioned at the subscriber station  14  at the integrated access device  24  to be connected to the transceiver circuitry of the integrated access device. The WLAN transceiver defines a coverage area  42  defining a cell. A mobile station  44  positioned within the cell  42  is capable of communicating with the transceiver  38 . That is to say, the radio link  46  is formable between the transceiver  38  and the mobile station  44  upon which forward and reverse link signals are communicated therebetween. Signals originated at the mobile station are communicated upon reverse link channels of the radio link  46  to the WLAN transceiver  38 . And, communication signals to be terminated at the mobile station  44  are communicated upon forward link channels of the radio link  46 . 
         [0065]    Because of the connection of the WLAN transceiver to the transceiver of the integrated access device  24 , signals originated at the mobile station and communicated to the WLAN transceiver can, in turn, be provided to the transceiver of the integrated access device to be communicated upon reverse link channels of the radio link  16  and, thereafter, be communicated to another device, such as the correspondent node  34 . Analogously, signals originated at the correspondent node, or elsewhere, can be communicated to the mobile station by way of forward link channels of the radio links  16  and  46  to the mobile station. Thereby communications are effectuable with a mobile station in the fixed wireless access communication system. 
         [0066]    In the exemplary implementation, the integrated access device  24  forms a rack-assembly having expansion slots to receive expansion cards thereat. And, the WLAN transceiver is mounted upon, or is otherwise formed at, an expansion card connectable to the expansion slot of the rack-assembly. Thereby the integrated access device together with the WLAN transceiver form an integrated device providing for two-way communication upon the radio link  16  as well as two-way communication upon the radio link  46 . 
         [0067]      FIG. 2  illustrates another view of the communication system  10 , here illustrating an implementation in which a plurality of subscriber stations  14  include WLAN transceivers  38  (shown in  FIG. 1 ) connected to corresponding integrated access devices  24  (also shown in  FIG. 1 ). The coverage areas  42  defined by respective ones of the WLAN transceivers are shown in the figure. Adjacent ones of the coverage areas over lap with one another. The remote modes of the base transceivers are again shown in the Figure as is the access process. An arrangement in which the remote modems communicate with subscriber stations positioned within a radio sector is shown in the figure. In other implementations, other arrangements are utilized. 
         [0068]    A mobile station initially positioned within, or approximate to, a coverage area  42  defined by a WLAN transceiver positioned at a first subscriber station is permitted movement, such as out of the coverage area defined by the transceiver positioned at a first subscriber station and into the coverage area defined by a WLAN transceiver of another subscriber station. Through operation of an embodiment of the present invention, a handover of communications is effectuated from the first WLAN transceiver to another WLAN transceiver, thereby to permit continued communications with the mobile station. 
         [0069]    Determination of when to initiate handover of communications is made responsive to measurements of signal characteristics of communication signals communicated between the WLAN transceiver and the mobile station. In one implementation signal characteristics are measured, or otherwise determined, at the mobile station and results of such measures or determinations of are reported back to the WLAN transceiver and appropriate control circuitry. Thereafter, if appropriate, the handover of communications is effectuated. 
         [0070]    A routing map  52  is further shown in the figure. The routing map is functionally connected to the access process  28 . The routing map includes a listing of the mobile stations, such as the mobile station  46  operable to transceive communication signals pursuant to the WLAN service. Indexed together with the listing the mobile stations are the locations at which the mobile stations are positioned. When communications are to be effectuated with a particular mobile station, such as communications originated by the correspondent node  34 , the routing map is accessed and the communication signals are routed to the mobile stations at the position indicated in the routing map. And, when a handover is effectuated, information routed to a mobile station but not yet delivered is rerouted to the WLAN transceiver to which communications have been handed over. 
         [0071]      FIG. 3  again illustrates the communication system  10 , here showing a plurality of base stations  12  and subscriber stations  14  associated with various ones of the base stations. Each of the subscriber stations includes a WLAN transceiver (shown in  FIG. 1 ) various of the base transceiver stations are here shown also to be coupled by way of the communication network  32 , again either a PSTN, a packet data network, or a combination of such networks. 
         [0072]    Movement of a mobile station between the coverage areas is defined by different ones of the subscriber stations are shown in the figure. For instance, movement of a mobile station indicated by the arrow  56  represents movement of the mobile station between is subscriber stations associated with separate cells of separate base stations. Such movement results in access process routing of subsequent communication signals to a new cell of the fixed wireless access communication system, access process routing to a separate remote mode sector, and remote modem routing to a new subscriber integrated access device. The arrow  58  is representative of movement of a mobile station within a single sector of a single base station. Here, the result is a subscriber integrated access device to a remote modem routing change. 
         [0073]    The arrow  62  is representative of movement of a mobile station between adjacent sectors defined by a single base station. Such movement results in access process routing of the communication signal to the new remote modem sector transceiver. And, the arrow  64  is representative of movement of a mobile station between sectors of different cells defined by two different base stations. Such movement results in access process to access process routing resolution, access processing routing to the new cell, access process routing to the new remote modem sector, and remote modem routing to the new subscriber access integrated device. Thereby, handovers of communications are effectuable through any movement of a mobile station between coverage areas defined by WLAN transceivers forming a portion of a fixed wireless access communication system. 
         [0074]      FIG. 4  illustrates a method, shown generally at  72  of an embodiment of the present invention. The method facilitates radio communications with the mobile station in a fixed wireless access communication system having at least a first base station and at least a first subscriber station capable of communicating with the base station. First, and as indicated by the block  74 , a local-network radio transceiver is positioned at the fixed-site subscriber station. Then, and as indicated by the block  76 , communication signals are selectably transceived with the mobile station upon a first local radio link between the local-network radio transceiver and a mobile station when the mobile station is positioned within a coverage area defined by the local-network radio transceiver. 
         [0075]    Through operation of the method of an embodiment of the present invention, WLAN service is provided in a fixed wireless access in a communication system. A mobile station operable in a wireless local area network is thereby able to communicate in the WLAN coverage area encompassing the subscriber station at which the local-network radio transceiver is positioned. 
         [0076]    The previous descriptions are of preferred examples for implementing the invention, and the scope of the invention should not necessarily be limited by this description. The scope of the present invention is defined by the following claims.