ProSAFE Dual Band Wireless-N Access Point with RFID Support, WNDAP380R
By enabling WMM, you allow Quality of Service (QoS) control for upstream traffic flowing
from a wireless client to the wireless access point and for downstream traffic flowing from the
wireless access point to a wireless client.
WMM defines the following four queues in decreasing order of priority:
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Voice. The highest priority queue with minimum delay, which makes it ideal for
applications like VoIP and streaming media.
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Video. The second highest priority queue with low delay is given to this queue. Video
applications are routed to this queue.
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Best Effort. The medium priority queue with medium delay is given to this queue. Most
standard IP applications use this queue.
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Background. Low priority queue with high throughput. Applications, such as FTP, that
are not time-sensitive but require high throughput can use this queue.
The WMM Powersave feature saves power for battery-powered equipment by increasing the
efficiency and flexibility of data transmission.
Note:
For information about how to configure advanced wireless QoS, that
is, to configure specific Enhanced Distributed Channel Access
(EDCA) settings, see
Settings
To configure basic wireless QoS:
1.
Select Configuration > Wireless > Basic > QoS Settings.
The basic QoS Settings screen displays:
2.
(Optional) Click the 802.11a/na tab.
The basic QoS Settings screen for the 802.11a/na modes displays.
Configure Advanced Quality of Service
on page 85.
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