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Prioritization: Right of Way for Internet Access
Prioritized Applications
This category is suitable for applications that require a fast re-
action time (for example, company access, terminal applica-
tions, games).
Background Applications
This category is suitable for applications that do not require
any high transmission speed and which are not time-critical
(for example, peer-to-peer services or automatic updates).
Prioritization Method in the FRITZ!Box
The following techniques are used in the FRITZ!Box to send
data packets according to their prioritization:
FRITZ!Box 3490
For network applications prioritized in this category,
90% of the FRITZ!Box's upload bandwidth is available,
as long as no application from the "Real-time applica-
tions" category requires bandwidth. The remaining 10%
of the upload bandwidth is available for applications
that are prioritized in lower categories or not prioritized
at all.
If multiple network applications are assigned to the "Pri-
oritized applications" category, then they must share
the available capacity.
Network applications assigned to this category are al-
ways treated with the lowest priority when the Internet
connection is working at full capacity. So whenever an
application from a different category or a non-prioritized
application requires the entire bandwidth, all back-
ground applications must wait until bandwidth capacity
becomes available again.
If no other network applications are active, then the
background applications receive the entire bandwidth.
Change in the order in which packets are sent to the In-
ternet (upstream direction)
The order of the packets the FRITZ!Box receives from the
Internet (downstream direction) cannot be changed.
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