Figure 91: MAC Filter Logging Configuration
QoS
When QoS (Quality of Service, also known as "Traffic Shaping") is enabled, the router will control the flow of Internet traffic according to the
user-defined rules. In other words, Traffic Shaping improves performance by allowing the user to prioritize applications.
Enable
QoS: Click on this box to open options for controlling Internet traffic. You can assign maximum Upload Speed and Download Speed values
and define your own Traffic Shaping rules.
WAN Interface
Speeds
Figure 92: WAN Qos Interface Speeds
Upload
Speed and Download
Speed: Setting the Upload
Speed and Download
Speed is required to control traffic flow accurately. Adjust the
sliding bar to restrict the maximum upload and/or download speed for the Internet source(s) you are using. For example, you might restrict the
upload speed to prioritize available bandwidth for download or to reduce overall bandwidth use in order to lower costs. It is recommended that
you experiment with different values for your particular Internet connection for best results.
NOTE:
Upload
speed
is
the
speed
at
which
data
can
be
transferred
to
your
ISP.
Download
speed
is
the
speed
at
which
data
can
be
transferred
to
you
from
your
ISP.
You
can
test
your
connection
speeds
with
a
service
such
as speedtest.net.
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