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Smart Connect provides a one-click auto AP
connection option.
02) Try to automatically connect to the
optimal AP by using Prioritization Considering Signal Strength and Channel
Interference. If there is no available AP, try to connect to AP through 03)
‘Auto AP Connection’ of Smart Connect. When connected to AP, check whether the
Internet is available through 04) ‘Check Internet Availability.’ Users can
automatically connect to the AP of his or her choice using Smart Connect
functions.
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02 | Prioritization Considering Signal Strength
and Channel Interference
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With the number of smartphone
users rapidly increasing, telecom service providers are indiscriminately
developing APs. With the number of smartphone
users rapidly increasing, telecom service providers are indiscriminately
developing APs. There are 14 channels for 2.4Ghz Wi-Fi, and there is channel
interference among channels. This means that a user may be affected by frequency
interference when there are multiple APs in channels with similar frequencies,
no matter how strong the AP signal is. In such cases, a user may have problems
with connection and data communication.
[Frequency Interference of 2.4GHz Wireless
LAN by Channel]
To deal with this problem, Smart Connect
prioritizes APs for users considering signal strength and channel interference
of APs, and enables auto AP connections based on the priority.
Smart Connect tries to connect to the AP
with the strongest signal and the lowest frequency interference first, and
tries to automatically connect to the second-priority AP if the first-priority
AP connection fails. This method enables a higher connection rate than
connection to APs considering only signal strength, and allows for more
efficient Wi-Fi use.
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* Patent applied for formulas and
algorithms for prioritization.
03 | States of Auto AP Connection |
After prioritization of APs, APs are
classified into various stages according to open/security-locked mode and
profile data, because a user cannot access the security-locked APs with high
priority without knowing the AP connection data (password).
Smart Connect classifies priority APs into
three stages as follows:
1. Connection to open/security-locked APs
with profiles
Smart Connect tries to connect to the APs to which the
user has tried to connect previously (the APs with profiles) according to the
priority, regardless of open/security-locked mode. Smart Connect identifies the
APs with profiles as the APs frequently used by the user, and tries to access
to the AP with the highest sensitivity.
2. Connection to open APs without profiles
If no available APs have been identified at
the above stage, Smart Connect tries to access the open APs with high priority
to which the user has not tried to connect.
3. Connection to security-locked APs
through the Wi-Fi Server
If there are no available APs, Smart Connect requests for
connection data to the security-locked AP to the Smart Wi-Fi server.
As Smart Connect classifies APs with high
priority into various stages according to the data of the APs and tries to
connect to the APs with the highest success rates, a user may quickly and
easily access the APs.
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04 | Check Internet Availability
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When connected to an AP through the above
steps, check Internet availability.
If Internet availability is confirmed,
Smart Connect Settings are completed.
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