CN111147269B - Access point configuration method, networking system, access point and storage medium - Google Patents

Access point configuration method, networking system, access point and storage medium Download PDF

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CN111147269B
CN111147269B CN201811297669.6A CN201811297669A CN111147269B CN 111147269 B CN111147269 B CN 111147269B CN 201811297669 A CN201811297669 A CN 201811297669A CN 111147269 B CN111147269 B CN 111147269B
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The invention discloses an access point configuration method, a networking system, an access point and a storage medium, and relates to the technical field of networks. The access point configuration method comprises the following steps: the main access point acquires the modified configuration information; the main access point opens a new hotspot based on the modified configuration information; the master access point sends the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point to the slave access point through the original hot point, so that the slave access point opens the new hot point based on the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point and sends a feedback message; and the master access point deletes the original hot spot in response to the feedback message sent by the slave access point received by the new hot spot. According to the embodiment of the invention, after the configuration information of the master access point is changed, the master access point can drive the slave access points in the network to automatically complete the configuration updating process without manual configuration one by one, so that the configuration efficiency of the access point network is improved. The communication mode based on the IP layer overcomes the problems of low wireless broadcast efficiency and high cost, and has wider applicability.

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Access point configuration method, networking system, access point and storage medium
Technical Field
The present invention relates to the field of network technologies, and in particular, to an access point configuration method, a networking system, an access point, and a storage medium.
Background
With the increasing number of intelligent home terminals, the quality requirement of a home wireless network is also continuously improved, and a home wireless Access network is gradually changed from a single Access Point (AP) to a mode of multi-AP cooperative work. The method is characterized in that a plurality of APs of a home work cooperatively, and one of the most important problems is how to solve the synchronization of wireless configuration information.
In the related art, a user manual configuration mode may be performed in a WPS (Wi-Fi Protected Setup) or Soft AP (wireless Soft AP) mode, so that the user terminal may communicate with the main AP and obtain wireless configuration information of the main AP. However, when the wireless configuration information of the master AP is changed, all the downlink repeaters need to be reconfigured, which results in poor user experience and low configuration efficiency.
Another approach in the related art is to employ a wireless MESH network (WiFi MESH) scheme. In the scheme, the synchronization of the configuration information is realized among a plurality of nodes through special wireless broadcast messages. However, this solution has high requirements on the configuration of the terminal, requires modifying the low-level support of the chip, and the fully interconnected protocol of the MESH network control plane consumes very much performance of the terminal.
Disclosure of Invention
The embodiment of the invention aims to solve the technical problem that: how to improve access point configuration efficiency and applicability.
According to a first aspect of some embodiments of the present invention, there is provided an access point configuration method, comprising: the main access point acquires the modified configuration information; the main access point opens a new hotspot based on the modified configuration information; the master access point sends the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point to the slave access point through the original hot point, so that the slave access point opens the new hot point based on the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point and sends a feedback message; and the master access point deletes the original hot spot in response to the feedback message sent by the slave access point received by the new hot spot.
In some embodiments, the master access point opens a new hotspot with a randomly generated service set identification SSID based on the modified configuration information.
In some embodiments, the primary access point is an access point that connects to a broadband outlet.
In some embodiments, the access point configuration method further comprises: the access point monitors networking control messages; the access point responds to the monitored networking control message and detects whether a main access point exists in the network; under the condition that a master access point exists in a network, the access point confirms the identity of the access point as a slave access point; under the condition that a main access point exists in the network, the access point judges whether a WAN port of the access point is accessed to a public network in a wired mode; if the WAN port of the access point is accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the access point confirms the identity of the access point as a main access point; if the WAN port of the access point is not accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the access point continues to monitor the networking control message.
In some embodiments, the access point configuration method further comprises: receiving, from an access point, configuration information of a new hotspot from a master access point through an original hotspot; the slave access point starts a new hot spot based on the configuration information of the new hot spot of the master access point; the slave access point sends a feedback message to the master access point through the new hotspot; the original hotspot is deleted from the access point.
In some embodiments, the original hotspot and the new hotspot are WiFi hotspots.
In some embodiments, the original hotspot and the new hotspot are user-available hotspots.
According to a second aspect of some embodiments of the present invention, there is provided an access point, the access point being a master access point, comprising: a configuration information acquisition module configured to acquire the modified configuration information; a new hotspot opening module configured to open a new hotspot based on the modified configuration information; the configuration information sending module is configured to send the configuration information of the new hot spot of the master access point to the slave access point through the original hot spot so that the slave access point opens the new hot spot based on the configuration information of the new hot spot of the master access point and sends a feedback message; and the hotspot deleting module is configured to delete the original hotspot in response to receiving the feedback message sent from the access point through the new hotspot.
In some embodiments, the new hotspot opening module is further configured to open a new hotspot having a randomly generated service set identification SSID based on the modified configuration information.
In some embodiments, the primary access point is an access point that connects to a broadband outlet.
According to a third aspect of some embodiments of the present invention there is provided a networking system comprising: the master access point and the slave access points are configured to receive configuration information of a new hot point from the master access point through an original hot point, open the new hot point based on the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point, send a feedback message to the master access point through the new hot point, and delete the original hot point.
In some embodiments, the access point in the networking system further comprises: the identity confirmation module is configured to monitor the networking control message; responding to the monitored networking control message, and detecting whether a main access point exists in the network; under the condition that a master access point exists in a network, the identity of the master access point is confirmed to be a slave access point; under the condition that a main access point exists in the network, judging whether a WAN port of the access point is accessed to a public network in a wired mode; if the WAN port of the access point is accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the identity of the access point is confirmed to be the main access point; if the WAN port of the user is not accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the networking control message is monitored continuously.
According to a fourth aspect of some embodiments of the present invention, there is provided an access point configuring apparatus comprising: a memory; and a processor coupled to the memory, the processor configured to perform any of the foregoing access point configuration methods based on instructions stored in the memory.
According to a fifth aspect of some embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a computer readable storage medium having a computer program stored thereon, wherein the program when executed by a processor implements any one of the aforementioned access point configuration methods.
Some embodiments of the above invention have the following advantages or benefits: according to the embodiment of the invention, after the configuration information of the master access point is changed, the master access point can drive the slave access points in the network to automatically complete the configuration updating process, and manual configuration one by one is not needed, so that the configuration efficiency of the access point network is improved. In addition, the main access point and the auxiliary access point communicate through the hot spot, so that the problems of low wireless broadcast efficiency and high cost are solved through a communication mode based on an IP layer, and the applicability is wider.
Other features of the present invention and advantages thereof will become apparent from the following detailed description of exemplary embodiments thereof, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Fig. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for configuring an access point according to some embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 2 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for configuring an access point according to some embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating an access point identification method according to some embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an access point configuration method according to further embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of an access point according to some embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a networking system according to some embodiments of the invention.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of an access point according to further embodiments of the present invention.
Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of an access point according to further embodiments of the present invention.
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The technical solutions in the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the drawings in the embodiments of the present invention, and it is obvious that the described embodiments are only a part of the embodiments of the present invention, and not all of the embodiments. The following description of at least one exemplary embodiment is merely illustrative in nature and is in no way intended to limit the invention, its application, or uses. All other embodiments, which can be derived by a person skilled in the art from the embodiments given herein without making any creative effort, shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention.
The relative arrangement of the components and steps, the numerical expressions and numerical values set forth in these embodiments do not limit the scope of the present invention unless it is specifically stated otherwise.
Meanwhile, it should be understood that the sizes of the respective portions shown in the drawings are not drawn in an actual proportional relationship for the convenience of description.
Techniques, methods, and apparatus known to those of ordinary skill in the relevant art may not be discussed in detail but are intended to be part of the specification where appropriate.
In all examples shown and discussed herein, any particular value should be construed as exemplary only and not as limiting. Thus, other examples of the exemplary embodiments may have different values.
It should be noted that: like reference numbers and letters refer to like items in the following figures, and thus, once an item is defined in one figure, further discussion thereof is not required in subsequent figures.
Fig. 1 is a flow diagram illustrating a method for configuring an access point according to some embodiments of the invention. As shown in fig. 1, the access point configuration method of this embodiment includes steps S102 to S110.
In step S102, the master access point acquires the modified configuration information.
The master access point is an access point which receives configuration modification and drives other nodes to perform configuration modification in the network. A slave access point refers to an access point other than the master access point in the network, and may be one or more.
The user may set the desired configuration to be modified, for example, by configuring the system. The configuration information may be, for example, a hotspot name, password, and the like.
In step S104, the master access point opens a new hotspot based on the modified configuration information. The new hotspot has modified configuration information. For example, if the modified configuration information is that the hotspot name is modified to AAA, the new hotspot name started is AAA.
In some embodiments, other configuration information than the modified configuration information may be kept consistent with the original hot spot, thereby having less impact on the user. In addition, as required, other configuration information besides the modified configuration information may also be randomly generated, or generated according to a default configuration, and so on, which are not described herein again.
In step S106, the master access point transmits configuration information of a new hotspot of the master access point to the slave access points through the original hotspot. Therefore, the master access point and the slave access point communicate through the management channel of the IP layer.
In some embodiments, the original hotspot and the new hotspot are WiFi (WIreless-FIdelity) hotspots.
In some embodiments, the original hotspot and the new hotspot are user-available hotspots. That is, the user accesses the internet using the network and communicates with the access points through the same hot spot. So that the configuration can be performed efficiently for both the user network and the communication network between hotspots.
In step S108, the slave access point starts a new hotspot based on the configuration information of the new hotspot of the master access point, and sends a feedback message.
In step S110, the master access point deletes the original hotspot in response to receiving the feedback message sent from the access point through the new hotspot. Therefore, the master access point and the slave access point open the same new access point based on the same configuration information, and the master access point and the slave access point can communicate or provide services for users through the new access point.
In some embodiments, step S112 may also be included. In step S112, the original hotspot is deleted from the access point.
By the method of the embodiment, after the configuration information of the master access point is changed, the master access point can drive the slave access points in the network to automatically complete the configuration updating process, one-by-one manual configuration is not needed, and the configuration efficiency of the access point network is improved. In addition, the main access point and the auxiliary access point communicate through the hot spot, so that the problems of low wireless broadcast efficiency and high cost are solved through a communication mode based on an IP layer, and the applicability is wider.
In some embodiments, the master access point opens a new hotspot with a randomly generated SSID based on the modified configuration information. An embodiment of the access point configuration method of the present invention is described below with reference to fig. 2.
Fig. 2 is a flow diagram illustrating an access point configuration method according to some embodiments of the invention. As shown in fig. 2, the access point configuration method of this embodiment includes steps S202 to S210.
In step S202, the master access point acquires the modified configuration information.
In step S204, the master access point opens a new hotspot with a randomly generated SSID (Service Set Identifier) based on the modified configuration information.
In step S206, the master access point transmits the configuration information of the new hotspot of the master access point to the slave access point through the original hotspot.
In step S208, the slave access point starts a new hotspot based on the configuration information of the new hotspot of the master access point, and sends a feedback message.
In step S210, the master access point deletes the original hotspot in response to receiving the feedback message sent from the access point through the new hotspot.
By the method of the embodiment, the randomness of the SSID can be increased on the basis that the new hotspot has the modified configuration information, and the network security is improved.
In some embodiments, the access point to which the broadband egress is connected may be the primary access point. The user can manually specify the identity of the access point according to the position of the hotspot, and the identity of the access point can also be automatically identified by the access point. An embodiment of the access point identification method of the present invention is described below with reference to fig. 3.
Fig. 3 is a flow diagram illustrating an access point identification method according to some embodiments of the invention. As shown in fig. 3, the method for identifying an access point of this embodiment includes steps S302 to S312.
In step S302, the access point listens for networking control messages.
In step S304, in response to the access point monitoring the networking control message, the access point detects whether a master access point exists in the network.
In step S306, in the case where the master access point exists in the network, the access point confirms its own identity as a slave access point.
In step S308, when the master access point does not exist in the Network, the access point determines whether its WAN (Wide Area Network) port is wired to the public Network.
In step S310, if the WAN port of the access point is connected to the public network in a wired manner, the access point confirms that the identity of the access point is the master access point.
In step S312, if the WAN port of the access point does not access the public network in a wired manner, the access point continues to monitor the networking control message.
By the method of the embodiment, the access point can automatically determine the identities of the master access point and the slave access point in the networking stage, and the configuration efficiency is improved.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described below in connection with two application scenarios.
Fig. 4 is a flow chart illustrating an access point configuration method according to further embodiments of the present invention. As shown in fig. 4, the access point configuration method of this embodiment includes steps S402 to S420.
In step S402, the user of the home wireless network modifies the password of the WiFi hotspot in the home to 10293847 through a PC (Personal Computer). The current WiFi hotspot in home wireless networks is WiFi a.
In step S404, the master access point acquires the modified password.
In step S406, the master access point turns on a new hotspot WiFi B, which has a password of 10293847.
In step S408, the master access point transmits the configuration information of WiFi B to the slave access point through WiFi a. There may be one or more slave access points, only one of which is shown by way of example.
In step S410, the slave access point turns on WiFi B based on the received configuration information.
In step S412, the master access point and the slave access point are connected through WiFi B.
In response to the connection success, the WiFi a is deleted from the access point in step S414.
In step S416, the slave access point feeds back an acknowledgement message to the master access point.
In step S418, the master access point deletes the original hotspot.
In step S420, the master access point feeds back the result of successful modification to the PC.
By the method of the embodiment, the broadband home user can conveniently modify the configuration of the access point, the configuration efficiency is improved, and the use complexity of the user is reduced.
In addition, the invention can also be applied to other application scenes, such as a multi-AP collaborative working scene of a small enterprise user, an application scene of an intelligent networking protocol system based on an operator facing a high-end family broadband user, and the like.
An embodiment of the access point of the present invention is described below with reference to fig. 5.
Fig. 5 is a schematic diagram of an access point according to some embodiments of the invention. As shown in fig. 5, the access point 500 of this embodiment is a master access point, and the access point 500 includes: a configuration information obtaining module 5100 configured to obtain modified configuration information; a new hotspot opening module 5200 configured to open a new hotspot based on the modified configuration information; the configuration information sending module 5300 is configured to send the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point to the slave access point through the original hot point, so that the slave access point opens the new hot point based on the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point, and sends a feedback message; a hot spot deletion module 5400 configured to delete an original hot spot in response to receiving a feedback message sent from an access point through a new hot spot.
In some embodiments, the new hotspot opening module 5200 is further configured to open a new hotspot having a randomly generated service set identification SSID based on the modified configuration information.
In some embodiments, the master access point 500 is an access point that connects broadband outlets.
In some embodiments, the original hotspot and the new hotspot are WiFi hotspots.
In some embodiments, the original hotspot and the new hotspot are user-available hotspots.
An embodiment of the access point of the present invention is described below with reference to fig. 6.
Fig. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a networking system according to some embodiments of the invention. As shown in fig. 6, the networking system 60 of this embodiment includes a master access point 610 and a slave access point 620. The main access point 610 may be described with reference to the access point 500 in the embodiment of fig. 5. The slave access point 620 is configured to receive configuration information of a new hotspot from the master access point 610 through the original hotspot, open the new hotspot based on the configuration information of the new hotspot of the master access point 610, send a feedback message to the master access point 610 through the new hotspot, and delete the original hotspot. There may be one or more slave access points 620, a plurality of which are shown by way of example in fig. 6.
In some embodiments, the access points in the networking system, i.e. the master access point and the slave access points, further comprise: an identity confirmation module configured to monitor the networking control message; responding to the monitored networking control message, and detecting whether a main access point exists in the network; under the condition that a master access point exists in a network, the identity of the master access point is confirmed to be a slave access point; under the condition that a main access point exists in the network, judging whether a WAN port of the access point is accessed to a public network in a wired mode; if the WAN port of the access point is accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the identity of the access point is confirmed to be the main access point; if the WAN port of the user is not accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the networking control message is monitored continuously.
Fig. 7 is a schematic diagram of an access point according to further embodiments of the present invention. As shown in fig. 7, the access point 70 of this embodiment includes: a memory 710 and a processor 720 coupled to the memory 710, the processor 720 being configured to perform the access point configuration method of any of the previous embodiments based on instructions stored in the memory 710.
Memory 710 may include, for example, system memory, fixed non-volatile storage media, and the like. The system memory stores, for example, an operating system, an application program, a Boot Loader (Boot Loader), and other programs.
Fig. 8 is a schematic diagram of an access point according to further embodiments of the present invention. As shown in fig. 8, the access point 80 of this embodiment includes: the memory 810 and the processor 820 may further include an input/output interface 830, a network interface 840, a storage interface 850, and the like. These interfaces 830, 840, 850, as well as the memory 810 and the processor 820, may be connected via a bus 860, for example. The input/output interface 830 provides a connection interface for input/output devices such as a display, a mouse, a keyboard, and a touch screen. The network interface 840 provides a connection interface for various networking devices. The storage interface 850 provides a connection interface for external storage devices such as an SD card and a usb disk.
An embodiment of the present invention further provides a computer-readable storage medium, on which a computer program is stored, where the program is executed by a processor to implement any one of the foregoing access point configuration methods.
As will be appreciated by one skilled in the art, embodiments of the present invention may be provided as a method, system, or computer program product. Accordingly, the present invention may take the form of an entirely hardware embodiment, an entirely software embodiment or an embodiment combining software and hardware aspects. Furthermore, the present invention may take the form of a computer program product embodied on one or more computer-usable non-transitory storage media (including, but not limited to, disk storage, CD-ROM, optical storage, and the like) having computer-usable program code embodied therein.
The present invention is described with reference to flowchart illustrations and/or block diagrams of methods, apparatus (systems), and computer program products according to embodiments of the invention. It will be understood that each flow and/or block of the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, and combinations of flows and/or blocks in the flow diagrams and/or block diagrams, can be implemented by computer program instructions. These computer program instructions may be provided to a processor of a general purpose computer, special purpose computer, embedded processor, or other programmable data processing apparatus to produce a machine, such that the instructions, which execute via the processor of the computer or other programmable data processing apparatus, create means for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be stored in a computer-readable memory that can direct a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to function in a particular manner, such that the instructions stored in the computer-readable memory produce an article of manufacture including instruction means which implement the function specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
These computer program instructions may also be loaded onto a computer or other programmable data processing apparatus to cause a series of operational steps to be performed on the computer or other programmable apparatus to produce a computer implemented process such that the instructions which execute on the computer or other programmable apparatus provide steps for implementing the functions specified in the flowchart flow or flows and/or block diagram block or blocks.
The above description is only for the purpose of illustrating the preferred embodiments of the present invention and is not to be construed as limiting the invention, and any modifications, equivalents, improvements and the like that fall within the spirit and principle of the present invention are intended to be included therein.

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1. An access point configuration method, comprising:
the access point monitors networking control messages;
the access point responds to the monitored networking control message and detects whether a main access point exists in the network;
under the condition that a master access point exists in a network, the access point confirms the identity of the access point as a slave access point;
under the condition that a main access point does not exist in the network, the access point judges whether a WAN port of a wide area network of the access point is accessed to a public network in a wired mode;
if the WAN port of the access point is accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the access point confirms the identity of the access point as a main access point;
if the WAN port of the access point is not accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the access point continues to monitor networking control messages;
the main access point acquires the modified configuration information;
the master access point starts a new hotspot based on the modified configuration information;
the master access point sends the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point to the slave access point through the original hot point, so that the slave access point opens the new hot point based on the configuration information of the new hot point of the master access point and sends a feedback message;
and the master access point deletes the original hot spot in response to the feedback message sent by the slave access point received by the new hot spot.
2. The access point configuration method of claim 1, wherein a master access point opens a new hotspot with a randomly generated service set identification, SSID, based on the modified configuration information.
3. The access point configuration method of claim 1, wherein the master access point is an access point connected to a broadband outlet.
4. The access point configuration method of claim 1, further comprising:
receiving, from an access point through an original hotspot, configuration information of a new hotspot from a master access point;
the slave access point starts a new hot spot based on the configuration information of the new hot spot of the master access point;
the slave access point sends a feedback message to the master access point through the new hotspot;
the original hotspot is deleted from the access point.
5. The access point configuration method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the original hotspot and the new hotspot are wireless fidelity (WiFi) hotspots.
6. The access point configuration method according to any one of claims 1 to 4, wherein the original hotspot and the new hotspot are user-available hotspots.
7. An access point, the access point being a master access point, comprising:
an identity confirmation module configured to monitor the networking control message; responding to the monitored networking control message, and detecting whether a main access point exists in the network; under the condition that a main access point does not exist in the network, judging whether a WAN port of a wide area network of the wide area network is accessed to a public network in a wired mode; if the WAN port of the access point is accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the identity of the access point is confirmed to be a main access point; if the WAN port of the gateway is not accessed to the public network in a wired mode, monitoring networking control messages continuously;
a configuration information acquisition module configured to acquire the modified configuration information;
a new hotspot opening module configured to open a new hotspot based on the modified configuration information;
the configuration information sending module is configured to send the configuration information of the new hot spot of the master access point to the slave access point through the original hot spot, so that the slave access point opens the new hot spot based on the configuration information of the new hot spot of the master access point and sends a feedback message;
a hotspot deletion module configured to delete the original hotspot in response to receiving a feedback message sent from the access point through the new hotspot.
8. The access point of claim 7, wherein the new hotspot opening module is further configured to open a new hotspot having a randomly generated Service Set Identification (SSID) based on the modified configuration information.
9. The access point of claim 8, wherein the primary access point is an access point that connects broadband outlets.
10. A networking system, comprising:
the master access point of any one of claims 7 to 9, and
the slave access point is configured to receive configuration information of a new hotspot from the master access point through the original hotspot, open the new hotspot based on the configuration information of the new hotspot of the master access point, send a feedback message to the master access point through the new hotspot, and delete the original hotspot.
11. The networking system of claim 10, wherein the access point in the networking system further comprises:
an identity confirmation module configured to monitor the networking control message; responding to the monitored networking control message, and detecting whether a main access point exists in the network; under the condition that a master access point exists in a network, the identity of the master access point is confirmed to be a slave access point; under the condition that a main access point exists in the network, judging whether a WAN (wide area network) port of the access point is accessed to a public network in a wired mode; if the WAN port of the access point is accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the identity of the access point is confirmed to be the main access point; if the WAN port of the user is not accessed to the public network in a wired mode, the networking control message is monitored continuously.
12. An access point, comprising:
a memory; and
a processor coupled to the memory, the processor configured to perform the access point configuration method of any of claims 1-6 based on instructions stored in the memory.
13. A computer-readable storage medium, on which a computer program is stored which, when executed by a processor, implements the access point configuration method of any of claims 1 to 6.
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