Turbo Tcp; User Name - Westell Technologies Westell UltraLine 7400 User Manual

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Turbo TCP

Turbo TCP is a sophisticated network traffic prioritization and queuing method that dramatically improves
the performance of downstream TCP/FTP/HTTP transfers under heavy upstream bandwidth utilization
conditions.
This feature first assigns a high priority to TCP signaling packets in the upstream direction, then places the
packet in one of several transmit queues based on this priority.
Packets of unspecified priority, like TCP or UDP data, are assigned a low priority and placed in a low priority
queue.
The packets in the high priority queues are then transmitted before packets in the lower priority queues
minimizing any transmit delays.
Minimizing the transmit delay of the TCP messages upstream enables the server to send the TCP data
downstream faster, resulting in a substantial throughput gain.
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Update Device
Update Device
(Software Upgrade)

User Name

This screen is asks for information that will allow the Router to make a connection to the ISP on your behalf. The
Router will need to know your Account ID and Account Password. This information is stored in the Router.
Connection Name
Account ID
Account Password
030-300381 Rev. A
Turbo
Update Device (Software Upgrade)
This screen is used to upgrade the Router's application image. The application
image is specified by entering in the filename or by using the browse button.
User Name
This is a description of the default connection profile, which the Router will use.
Feel free to use whatever description you desire.
Your Account Id is supplied by your ISP and is a text string that uniquely
identifies you with your ISP.
The Account Password is a key phrase or text string that verifies your identify to
the ISP.
UltraLine Home DSL Router (Models 7400, 7401)
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January 2004

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