Application & Gaming -Qos - TRENDnet TEW-511BRP User Manual

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4.14 Application & Gaming –QoS
QoS (Quality of Service) is a set of service requirements that the network must meet to ensure an adequate service level
for data transmission. Using QoS, you can control how network bandwidth is allocated to applications. QoS provides a
guaranteed, end-to-end, express delivery system for information across the network.
Qos (Quality of Service)
There are three types of QoS available, Application Port Priority, MAC Address Priority, and LAN Port Priority.
Application Port Priority
Depending on the settings of the QoS screen, this feature will assign information a specific priority for up to five preset
applications and up to five additional applications that you specify.
Application Name: Each drop-down menu offers a choice of preset applications (select None if you do not want to
use any of the preset applications). Select up to five preset applications. For custom applications, enter the name of
your application in one of the available fields.
Priority: Select one of these priority levels: Normal, Above Normal, High, Highest.
Port: For preset applications, the port number is automatically displayed. For custom applications, enter the
appropriate port number in the Port field.
Enabled: Click the Enabled checkbox to enable QoS for the relevant application.
MAC Address Priority
Depending on the settings of the QoS screen, this feature will assign a specific priority for up to five network devices.
Client Device Name: Enter the name of your network device.
Priority: Select one of these priority levels: Normal, Above Normal, High, Highest.
MAC: Enter the MAC address of the device.
Enabled: Click the Enabled checkbox to enable QoS for the appropriate MAC address.
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