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Timestamp: 2013-05-23 06:00:26
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upon reconnection of the portable electronic device to the computing device, display via the user interface results of the configuration of the one or more configurable devices. ����
This application is a continuation of and claims priority under 35 U.S.C. ��120 to U.S. patent application Ser. No. 12/422,750 filed on Apr. 13, 2009 and titled ��Configuring Network Settings Using Portable Storage Media,�� which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/806,369, filed Mar. 23, 2004 and titled ��Configuring Network Settings Using Portable Storage Media,�� which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/534,795 filed Jan. 7, 2004, the entire disclosures of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The computer 110 typically includes a variety of computer-readable media. Computer-readable media can be any available media that can be accessed by the computer 110 and includes both volatile and nonvolatile media, and removable and nonremovable media. By way of example, and not limitation, computer-readable media may comprise computer storage media and communication media. Computer storage media includes volatile and nonvolatile, removable and nonremovable media implemented in any method or technology for storage of information such as computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data. Computer storage media includes, but is not limited to, RAM, ROM, EEPROM, flash memory or other memory technology, optical disk storage, magnetic cassettes, magnetic tape, magnetic disk storage or other magnetic storage devices, or any other medium which can be used to store the desired information and which can be accessed by the computer 110. Communication media typically embodies computer-readable instructions, data structures, program modules or other data in a modulated data signal such as a carrier wave or other transport mechanism and includes any information delivery media. The term ��modulated data signal�� means a signal that has one or more of its characteristics set or changed in such a manner as to encode information in the signal. By way of example, and not limitation, communication media includes wired media such as a wired network or direct-wired connection, and wireless media such as acoustic, RF, infrared and other wireless media. Combinations of the any of the above are included within the scope of computer-readable media.
The computer 110 preferably operates or is adaptable to operate in a networked environment using logical connections to one or more remote computers, such as a remote computer 180. The remote computer 180 may be a personal computer, a server, a router, a peer device or other network node, and typically includes some or all of the elements described above relative to the computer 110, although only a memory storage device 181 has been illustrated in FIG. 1. The logical connections depicted in FIG. 1 include a LAN 171 and a WAN 173, but may also include other networks. For example, the computer 110 may comprise the source machine from which data is being migrated, and the remote computer 180 may comprise the destination machine. Note however that source and destination machines need not be initially connected by a network or otherwise, but instead, data may be migrated by way of any media capable of being written by the source platform and read by the destination platform or platforms. For example, one non-limiting instance of such a medium is a portable flash memory medium, sometimes referred to as a memory ��key�� or memory ��stick.�� Other non-limiting examples will be given below.
The PM 204 is also used to configure wireless networks. For example, a notebook computer 230 and a tablet computer 232 each accept the PM 204 and are thus appropriately configured for wireless communications over an ad hoc wireless network 234. Other computers 236 accepting the PM 204 are similarly configured to communicate over the ad hoc wireless network 234. In this way, access to the ad hoc network is generally limited to those computers that can physically attach the PM 204. Without the PM 204, a user would have to enter configuration settings�Xincluding the network name and any security keys�Xin order to access the wireless network 234. By attaching the PM 204, a computer is granted access to the wireless network 234 quickly and transparently. The computer networks configured by the PM 204 can be peer-to-peer networks (e.g., unmanaged ��workgroups�� that do not require a dedicated server) or domain-based networks such as client-server networks.
A method for using a portable media device to generate and store network configuration settings, in accordance with an embodiment, is now described with reference to FIG. 4. A user installs a portable media device into a computer at step 410. An interactive configuration tool, or ��Flash Config Wizard��, is then executed on the computer at step 415. The Flash Config Wizard interacts with the user to generate a set of network settings at step 420. These network settings include configuration data necessary for configuring the computer for use with a wireless network, LAN, WAN, or broadband modem. The settings are written to the portable media device at step 425, and the user removes the portable media device at step 430. At step 435, the user installs the portable media device in a device that the user wishes to configure. The user removes the portable media device after successful configuration, as indicated by a blinking LED, at step 440. At step 445, if there are more devices to be configured, the user repeats steps 435 and 440 for those devices. The user re-installs the portable media device in the computer executing the Flash Config Wizard at step 450. The Flash Config Wizard uploads the device configuration(s) at step 455. In an embodiment, the Flash Config Wizard uses the device configuration(s) to perform a diagnostic assessment of any errors or faults that occurred in configuring the devices. At step 460, the user prints a hard copy of the various network settings. By printing a hard copy, the user can more easily configure those network devices that do not accept the personal media device and therefore may need to be configured manually.
In the screen shown in FIG. 5F, the user is prompted to save the settings to a USB flash drive, or set up each device manually. In the screen shown in FIG. 5G, the Wizard prompts the user to insert and identify a USB flash drive. When the user clicks ��Next�� on this screen, the Wizard stores the generated network settings to the portable media device. When the network settings have been completely stored on the portable media device, the user is presented with another screen shown in FIG. 5H, prompting the user to remove the portable media device and plug it into all additional computers, printers, or other network devices that are to be in communication over the network. After the user is finished configuring additional devices, the user plugs the portable media device back into the computer and is presented with the screen in FIG. 5I notifying the user of successful configuration. The Wizard also presents the user with a ��Print�� button, allowing the user to print a hard copy of the network settings, which allows the user to manually configure those network devices that do not accept the portable media device or that cannot be automatically configured for the network. FIG. 5J depicts the screen shot presented to the user if the user elects to configure devices manually. The user is prompted to print the settings for manual configuration.
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