4.3.8. QoS Setting
4.3.8.1. Basic
Bandwidth management prioritizes the traffic on your Router. Interactive traffic (telephony, browsing, telnet, etc.) gets
priority and bulk traffic (file transfer, P2P) gets low priority. The main goal is to allow both types to work side-by-side
leaving out unimportant traffic. All of this is more or less automatic.
Object –QoS
Uplink (kbps)
Downlink (kbps)
4.3.8.2. Classification
The classification part includes netmask priority and MAC priority. You are able to specify priority for all traffic from a
given IP address, port range or MAC address. Check all values and click Save Settings to save your settings. Click the
Cancel changes button to cancel your unsaved changes.
Description
In order to use bandwidth management (QoS) you must enter
bandwidth values for your uplink. These are generally 80% to 90% of
your maximum bandwidth.
In order to use bandwidth management (QoS) you must enter
bandwidth values for your downlink. These are generally 80% to 90% of
your maximum bandwidth.
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