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Section 3 - Configuration
This Quality of Service (QoS) Engine allows you to prioritize particular
clients over others, so that these clients receive higher bandwidth. For
example, if one client is streaming a movie and another is downloading a
bulk of files, you might want to assign the former device a higher priority
than the latter so that the movie streaming is not disrupted.
Under Connected Clients, you will see device cards representing each
connected client. Click All to see all connected devices and Heavy
Consumer to see clients that are particularly active on the Internet.
To assign a priority level to a device, enable AI Traffic Optimizer first.
Then click the client to open its information page. It shows the following
information:
Device Name: The name that describes the client device
MAC Address: The MAC address of the client device
IPv4/IP v6 Address: The IP address in IPv4 and IPv6 addressing mechanism
of the client device.
Priority: Select the priority for the client device with the following
categories:
Normal; High: Always Enable, for 1 Day, for 4 Hours, for 2 Hours, or for
1 Hour; Low: Always Enable, for 1 Day, for 4 Hours, for 2 Hours, or for 1
Hour.
Traffic Statistics
It shows traffic statistics for these activities: TCP flow, UDP flow, and
Download and Upload speeds in megabit per second.
Real-Time & Weekly Traffic
Two graphs: Real-time Traffic represents real-time data speeds in megabyte
per second or kilobyte per second. Weekly Traffic represents daily download
and upload data volume for the past week in kilobyte or megabyte.
If no devices are explicitly assigned a priority, they will all be treated with
equal priority.
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