Different networks, different cellular telephone/mobile devices (CT/MDs) and base stations coexist in a new virtual network with the ability to form many concentric overlaying networks and have the CT/MD exist in one or more wired or wireless networks simultaneously. A server such as Server C contro
Different networks, different cellular telephone/mobile devices (CT/MDs) and base stations coexist in a new virtual network with the ability to form many concentric overlaying networks and have the CT/MD exist in one or more wired or wireless networks simultaneously. A server such as Server C controls the communication protocols in conjunction with the network switching box or other devices, such as CT/MD. In either the base station configuration or the network box configuration, the units have the ability to take optical data and multiplex the data for wireless transmission over one or more channels, at one or more frequencies and power levels. The base station, the network box or the CT/MD may use one or more transmission protocols as deemed optimal and appropriate by the local server located in a LAN, WAN or the Internet.
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1. A system for controlling Internet Protocol (IP) based wireless devices, IP based cellular phones, networks or network switches by servers comprising: an IP enabled wireless device including a portable device or a cellular phone, said IP enabled wireless device comprising a plurality of antennas a
1. A system for controlling Internet Protocol (IP) based wireless devices, IP based cellular phones, networks or network switches by servers comprising: an IP enabled wireless device including a portable device or a cellular phone, said IP enabled wireless device comprising a plurality of antennas and ports, wherein the IP enabled wireless device is configured for voice and data communication and comprises a plurality of transmit and receive units;a first server connected to at least one internet protocol enabled network, said server configured with a controller in communication with a plurality of network devices; anda network switch box, wherein the network switch box is configured with a plurality of ports, wherein the network switch box is connected to at least two networks, wherein the network switch box is configured to transmit and receive one or more data packets between the at least two networks. 2. The system of claim 1, further comprising a second network switch box, wherein the first network switch box is configured to transmit and receive a plurality of data packets from and to the second network switch box over at least one network path. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the controller is configured to control the first network switch box to use a first network path to send at least one data packet to the second network box and to reconfigure the first network box to use a second network path to send at least one data packet. 4. The system of claim 2, wherein the server is configured to dynamically control and change the network flow between the first network switch box and second network switch box such that the first network switch box and second network switch box transmit and receive data packets using dynamically changing network paths. 5. The system of claim 2, wherein the server is configured to control the first network switch box to switch between a first network path and a second network path in response to a network condition. 6. The system of claim 2, wherein the server is configured to control the first network switch box to switch between a first network path and a second network path in response to an application. 7. The system of claim 2, wherein at least one network switch box is a virtual switch. 8. The system of claim 2, further comprising at least two machines, wherein a first machine generates a first data stream to send to the second machine via the first network box and the second machine is configured to receive the first data stream from the first network box. 9. The system of claim 8, wherein at least one machine is a virtual machine and/or at least one network switch box is a virtual switch. 10. The system of claim 2, wherein at least one network is an overlay network, virtual network and/or virtual private network. 11. The system of claim 2, wherein the server is configured to send control parameters to the network switch box using at least one protocol. 12. The system of claim 1, wherein the wireless device includes a video streaming application and the data communication comprises a video stream data. 13. The system of claim 1, wherein the server controller is configured to define one or more network paths between a device and at least one network switch box, and wherein the server controller is configured to define one or more routes between at least two network switch boxes. 14. A system comprising internet enabled communication devices and servers, including an Internet Protocol (IP) enabled wireless mobile device for voice and data using a plurality of antennas, said system comprising: a mobile device for voice and data communication;a first network switch box and a second network switch box, and wherein the first network switch box and the second network switch box are configured to operate on a plurality of networks, wherein the first network switch box and the second network switch box are configured with a wired and/or wireless interface; wherein the first network switch box and the second network switch box are configured to transmit and receive a plurality of data streams;a server, wherein the server is configured for communication with the first network switch box and the second network switch box, and a communication protocol to control the network path of the first network switch box and the second network switch box using a controller. 15. The system of claim 14, wherein a virtual private network is created between the first network switch box and the second network switch box, wherein a first data stream comprises data output on an Ethernet port and wherein the transmission of at least one data stream from one of the network switch boxes is over an optical connection; the system further comprising a plurality of virtual private networks, wherein the virtual private networks are under supervision and control of the server. 16. The system of claim 14, wherein a network data transmission path between at least one network switch box and a network device is changed responsive to the network quality requested by a specific application or responsive to the type of data in the data stream; the system further comprising, wherein the server and network switch boxes are configured to process multiple data streams and combine individual data packets; and wherein the server functions as a controller for processing the various data streams. 17. The system of claim 14, further enabled for flexible connections specific to a plurality of applications by configuring the data communication paths between the first network switch box and the second network switch box for communication. 18. The system of claim 14, wherein at least one network switch box is configured with a wireless transmit and receive component and a wired communication component and wherein the at least one network switch box is configured to receive a wireless signal and to stream process the wireless signal stream and transmit the wireless signal stream over an optical communication network. 19. The system of claim 14, wherein the server is configured with software stored in a non transitory computer readable medium to be executed by a processor on the server, wherein the software defines the optimal data path between at least two or more network switch boxes for a specific data stream flow. 20. The system of claim 14, wherein a virtual network is created between at least one network switch box and at least one network device. 21. The system of claim 14, wherein a data stream is transmitted from a first machine to a second machine, wherein a first data stream is output over Ethernet, wherein the first data stream is encapsulated or placed in an overlay network between the first and second machine to be transmitted as part of a second data stream, wherein the second data stream is transmitted and received using an Internet Protocol over a port, and wherein the second data stream is transmitted between the first network box and second network box. 22. The system of claim 14, wherein a first machine and a second machine operate in a datacenter, cellular tower for offload of wireless traffic to IP based networks, LAN or WAN network environment comprising of one or more of a virtual private network, a virtual network, and virtual devices or combinations thereof. 23. The system of claim 14, further comprising a plurality of protocols, switching protocols, routing protocols, network communication, interfaces, and machines methods including one or more of Internet protocol, UDP, VLANs, TCP, SSL, HTTP, https, transmission control, data streams, control streams, routing protocols, WiFi, Bluetooth, 802.11 abcgn or other versions, radio access networks, virtualization, packet forwarding, packet encapsulation, and virtual machines. 24. The system of claim 14, wherein the server is configured to route a plurality of data streams from the first network box to a second network box in response to a network condition.
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