To Enable Multimedia Wireless Option - Ubee DDW36C User Manual

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 WMM QoS capability allows you to assign access categories (ACs) to various packet
streams. The assigned AC of a packet stream depends on the packet's priority, such
as a priority assigned by an application (also referred to as a user priority (UP). An AC
may include a common set of enhanced distributed channel access (EDCA)
parameters used by QoS to contend for a channel to transmit packets with certain
priorities.
Different ACs can be associated with different power saving parameters. For example,
one power saving parameter might be the delivery mechanism used by an access
point (AP) to deliver packets to a station (STA) that is operating in a reduced power
mode.
 WMM transmit opportunity (TXOP) is assigned to each access point. The bounded
time interval during which a station can send as many frames as possible as long as
the transmission time does not extend past the maximum duration of the TXOP. If a
frame is too large to be transmitted in a single TXOP, it should be fragmented into
smaller frames. Using TXOP reduces the problem of low rate stations gaining too
much channel time in the legacy 802.11 DCF MAC. A TXOP time interval of 0 means
it is limited to a single MAC service data unit (MSDU) or MAC management protocol
data unit (MMPDU).
Note
Disabling WMM will break the 802.11n specification and results in speeds that tend
toward a maximum speed of 54Mbps (802.11g max speed).
Steps
To enable the multimedia wireless option:
1. Click Wireless from the main menu.
2. Click WMM (Wi-Fi Multimedia) from the left side menu. Field descriptions are listed
below the screen example. This example shows the screen when the DDW36C is in
the 2.4GHz band.
Ubee DDW36C Advanced Wireless Gateway MSO Operations Guide • October 2015
Using the Wi-Fi Multimedia Option
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