Powerline
Network
Adapter
23
Apply
changes
to
all
adapters
found:
Clicking
“Save”
with
the
option
disabled
applies
the
QoS
settings
to
current
adapter
while
Clicking
“Save”
with
the
option
enabled
applies
the
QoS
settings
to
all
adapters
discovered
on
the
network
and
authenticated
by
the
Utility.
Save:
Click
it
to
save
settings
to
corresponding
adapter.
Cancel:
When
clicked,
current
settings
will
not
be
saved.
Tips
1.
The
default
QoS
policy
for
the
device
includes
8
ToS
rules
and
1
IP
multicast
rule,
which
will
be
deleted
if
the
QoS
‐
Quick
Setup
functionality
is
activated.
2.
You
can
only
apply
a
single
option
in
Quick
Setup
to
an
adapter
at
a
time.
When
you
switch
from
one
option
to
another,
the
former
will
be
deactivated
automatically.
3.
Activating
application/service
under
QoS
‐
Quick
Setup
does
not
remove
existing
MAC/IP
based
QoS
entry.
4.
There
is
a
limit
on
the
number
of
configurable
QoS
entries
for
each
data
type:
up
to
14
entries
respectively
for
MAC
address
based
data
(Eth
Source
Eth
Dest
Address)
and
IP
address
based
data
(IPv4
Source
Address
+
IPv4
Dest
address),
up
to
8
entries
for
IPv4
Precedence,
and
16
entries
for
port
based
data
(TCP
Source
Port
+
TCP
Dest
Port
+
UDP
Source
Port
+
UDP
Dest
Port).
Errors
will
be
reported
when
configured
entries
exceed
limit
and
such
entries
will
not
be
saved.
5.
The
QoS
feature
does
not
increase
your
existing
bandwidth.
It
prioritizes
specified
data
over
your
existing
bandwidth.
6.
Advantages
of
the
QoS
feature
are
typically
seen
on
congested
networks.
Normally,
Powerline
network
is
not
confronted
with
congestion
as
Powerline
transmission
rate
reaches
up
to
200M
while
most
Internet
connection
rates
are
about
20M
at
most
and
yet
shared
by
multiple
users.
So,
you
may
not
experience
obviously
tremendous
benefits
from
your
QoS
settings
if
you
are
enjoying
a
smooth
network.
7.
If
you
set
a
PC’s
MAC
priority
level
to
“0”,
IP
priority
to
“2”
and
enabled
Surfing
priority
in
QoS
‐‐
Quick
Setup
section,
then
adapter
will
consider
the
MAC
priority
of
“0”
a
currently
valid
priority
for
packets
received
from
such
PC
when
deciding
which
packets
to
prioritize
as
it
checks
MAC
>
IP
>
ToS
>
Port
successively
in
matching
priority.
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