Qos Setting - SMC Networks WBR14S-N3 - annexe 1 Manual

Draft 11n wireless broadband router
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Dynamic Route
The wireless AP/Router supports RIP 1 and RIP 2 dynamic routing protocol. Routing
Information Protocol (RIP) is the most widely used method for dynamically
maintaining routing tables. RIP uses a distance vector-based approach to routing.
Routes are chosen to minimize the distance vector, or hop count, which serves as a
rough estimate of transmission cost. Each router broadcasts its advertisement every
30 seconds, together with any updates to its routing table. This allows all routers on
the network to build consistent tables of next hop links which lead to relevant
subnets.
Figure 5-12. Dynamic Route (Gateway Mode)
• RIP – Enables or disable the RIP protocol for the WAN or LAN interface. (Options:
Disable/v1/v2, Default: Disable)

QoS Setting

The QoS setting page is used to configure Quality of Service (QoS) for Traffic
Prioritization and Bandwidth Management. Quality of Service (QoS) provides users
the control over which type of outgoing data traffic is given priority by the router. The
throughput rate of the upload data passed through the wireless AP/Router can be
throttled. Click on "Network Settings" followed by "QoS".
Figure 5-13. QoS Settings (Gateway Mode)
Bandwidth QoS Setting — The maximum upload speed of the Internet connection
on the WAN port.
• Quality of Service – Enables the QoS. (Default: Enable)
• Upload Bandwidth – Sets the maximum upload bandwidth. (Default: user
defined)
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Network Settings
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