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Chapter 6 Wireless LAN
6.10.2.1 WMM QoS Priorities
The following table describes the WMM QoS priority levels that the NWA uses.
Table 25 WMM QoS Priorities
Priority Level
voice
(WMM_VOICE)
video
(WMM_VIDEO)
best effort
(WMM_BESTEFFORT)
background
(WMM_BACKGROUND)

6.10.3 Security Mode Guideline

The following is a general guideline in choosing the security mode for your NWA.
• Use WPA(2)-PSK if you have WPA(2)-aware wireless clients but no RADIUS server.
• Use WPA(2) security if you have WPA(2)-aware wireless clients and a RADIUS server. WPA has
user authentication and improved data encryption over WEP.
• Use WPA(2)-PSK if you have WPA(2)-aware wireless clients but no RADIUS server.
• If you don't have WPA(2)-aware wireless clients, then use WEP key encrypting. A higher bit key
offers better security. You can manually enter 64-bit or 128-bit WEP keys.
More information on Wireless Security can be found in
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Typically used for traffic that is especially sensitive to jitter. Use this priority to
reduce latency for improved voice quality.
Typically used for traffic which has some tolerance for jitter but needs to be
prioritized over other data traffic.
Typically used for traffic from applications or devices that lack QoS capabilities. Use
best effort priority for traffic that is less sensitive to latency, but is affected by long
delays, such as Internet surfing.
This is typically used for non-critical traffic such as bulk transfers and print jobs
that are allowed but that should not affect other applications and users. Use
background priority for applications that do not have strict latency and throughput
requirements.
Appendix E on page
187.
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