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QoS(Quality of Service)
The QoS can let you classify Internet
application traffi c by source/destination IP
address and port number. You can assign
priority for each type of application and
reserve bandwidth for it. The packets of
applications with higher priority will always
go fi rst. Lower priority applications will get
bandwidth after higher priority applications
get enough bandwidth. This can let you
have a better experience in using critical
real time services like Internet phone,
video conference etc. You can adjust the
priority of the rules by moving them up or
down.
Screen snapshot - Management
Quality of Service
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Item
Description
Enable/Disable QoS
You can check Enable QoS to enable QoS function for the WAN
port. You also can uncheck “Enable QoS” to disable QoS function for the WAN port.
ISP Bandwidth
The two fi elds must fi ll in ISP’s upload and download bandwidth.
Undefi ned IP
Bandwidth
For general IP address, the specifi ed upload and download bandwidth fi ll in here.
If you have any IP address need to specifi ed in special QoS rules, please fi ll it in
following.
Adjust QoS rule priority
You can select the priority fi eld and drop down it to select. There are
three types of priority level, “High”, “Medium” and “Low”.
Note:
If the total assigned bandwidth of higher priority applications is larger than the maximum bandwidth provided
by the WAN port, the other applications will not get any bandwidth.
Edit QoS Rule:
You can assign packet classifi cation criteria by its local IP range, remote IP range parameters. The parameters that
you leave as blank will be ignored. The priority of this rule will be applied to packets that match classifi cation criteria
of this rule. You can limit bandwidth consumed by packets that match this rule or guarantee bandwidth required by
packets that match this rule.
Item
Description
Rule Name
The name of this rule.
Bandwidth
You can assign the download or uploadbandwidth by the unit of Kbps (1024 bit per
second). You can limit the maximum bandwidth
consumed by this rule by selecting “Maximum”. You also can reserve enough
bandwidth for this rule by selecting “Guarantee”
Local IP
Address(from/to)
Enter the local IP address range of the packets that this rule will apply to. If you
assign 192.168.2.3 - 192.168.2.5, it means 3 IP
addresses:192.168.2.3,192.168.2.4 and 192.168.2.5
Local Port Range
Enter the local port range of the packets that this rule will apply to. You can assign a
single port number here or assign a range of port numbers by assigning the fi rst port
number and the last port number of the range.