Wi-Fi Multi-Media (Wmm) - Formosa KWO-5000  User Manual

Ieee 802.11 series high performance outdoor bridge
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KWO5000
Note
Under the AP mode, the stations connected to the AP must support Super Mode
as well. If Super Mode is enabled.
Under the bridge mode, all the APs must support Super Mode.

Wi-Fi Multi-media (WMM)

Currently interest and demand for multimedia applications and advanced capabilities
are growing quickly. In the residential market, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP),
video streaming, music streaming, and interactive gaming are among the most
anticipated
applications. In enterprise and public networks, support for VoIP, real time streaming
of audio and video content, as well as traffic management, allows network owners to
invent advanced methods to offer a richer and more diverse set of services. WMM
prioritizes traffic demands from different applications and extends Wi-Fi's high
quality end-user experience from data connectivity to voice, music, and video
applications under a wide variety of environment and traffic conditions. WMM
defines four access categories (voice, video, best effort, and background) that are used
to prioritize traffic so that these applications have access to the necessary network
resources.
When your STA connect to the KWO5000, you can enjoy high-quality multimedia
function at your LAN, by enabling WMM.
Note
Before enabling WMM, make sure your stations must also support WMM.
Further, your operating system must be Windows XP with Service Pack 2.

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