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Section 3 - Configuration
Quality of Service (QoS) assigns priority to specified applications, providing better performance of data flow. The QoS Engine
option helps improve your network gaming experience by prioritizing your game traffic over other network traffic, like FTP.
For most applications, automatic classification will be adequate, and specific QoS Engine Rules are not required.
Enable QoS:
This option is disabled by default. Check the box to enable this
option for providing better performance with online games and
other interactive applications, such as VoIP.
Uplink Speed:
This field displays the data transfer rate from the router to your
Internet Service Provider (ISP). When the Enable QoS option is
checked, this will allow you to enter the Uplink Speed manually,
or select a rate from the drop-down menu that says Select
Transmission Rate.
Downlink Speed:
This field displays the speed at which data can be transferred from
the Internet to your router. This is determined by your ISP.
Queue Type:
Select either Strict Priority Queue (based on traffic priority) or
Weighted Fair Queue (based on queue weight, by percentage).
Queue ID:
The Queue ID that is used will be shown in the first column.
Queue Priority:
When Strict Priority Queue is selected, the Queue Priority will be
displayed in the second column
Queue Weight:
When Weighted Fair Queue is selected, you will be able to manually
enter the percentages for the Queue Weight in the second column
for each Queue ID.
Classification
The QoS Engione supports overlaps between rules, where more
Rules:
than one rule can match for a specific message flow. If more than
one rule is found to match, the rule with the highest priority will
be used.
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