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QoS
QoS Control
Quality of service is the ability to provide different priorities to different
applications, users, or data flows, or to guarantee a certain level of
performance to a data flow.
Wireless
WMM Support:
If no devices on your network support WMM, select
Disabled
. Otherwise, keep the default,
Enabled
.
No Acknowledgement:
If the Router’s Acknowledgement feature is
disabled, the Router will not re-send data if an error occurs, then keep the
default,
Disabled
. Otherwise, select
Enabled
.
Internet Access Priority
You can set the Internet bandwidth priority for a variety of applications
and devices. There are four levels priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, and
Low
. To use the Internet Access policies you set, select
Enabled
.
Category
There are four categories available. Select one of the categories and
proceed to the instructions for your selection.
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To add an online games or applications:
1.
Select the appropriate online games or applications.
2.
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
3.
Click
Add
to save your changes.
To add a new online games or applications:
1.
Select
Add a New Game/Application
.
2.
Enter any name to indicate the name of the entry.
3.
Enter the port range that the application will be using. You can have up to three
ranges to define for this bandwidth allocation. Port numbers can range from 1 to
65535.
4.
Select the protocol
TCP
or
UDP
, or select
Both
.
5.
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
6.
Click
Add
to save your changes.
To add an MAC address:
1.
Enter a name for your device.
2.
Enter the MAC address of your device.
3.
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
4.
Click
Add
to save your changes.
To add a Voice Device:
1.
Enter a name for your voice device.
2.
Enter the MAC address of your voice device.
3.
Select the appropriate priority:
High
,
Medium
,
Normal
, or
Low
.
4.
Click
Add
to save your changes.
Summary
This lists the QoS entries you have created for your applications and
devices. Select
Edit
to edit an item or
Remove
to remove the item.
Preset items cannot be edited.
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Admin Setup
Management
Router Access
You can change the Router’s password here. Enter the password you want to set in
the
Router Password
field, and re-enter it in the
Re-Enter to confirm
field.
Then click
Save Settings
.
Web Access
Web Utility Access: HTTP
(HyperText Transport Protocol) is the
communications protocol used to connect to servers on the World Wide
Web.
HTTPs
uses SSL (Secured Socket Layer) to encrypt data
transmitted for higher security.
Web Utility Access via Wireless:
If you are using the Router in a public
domain where you are giving wireless access to your guests, you can
disable wireless access to the Router’s web-based utility. The wireless
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access to the Router web-based utility can be disabled. If you disable the
setting, you are only able to access the web-based utility via a wired
connection.
Remote Access
Remote Management:
To access the Router remotely, from outside the
network, select
Enabled
.
Web Utility Access:
Choose to access the Router via
HTTP
or
HTTPs
.
Remote Upgrade:
To enable remote upgrade of the Router, select
Enabled
.
Allow Remote IP Address:
To allow any IP address to access to access
the Router, select Any IP Address. To allow a specific range of IP
addresses to access the Router, enter IP addresses.
Remote Management Port:
Enter the port number that will be open to
outside access.
UPnP
UPnP:
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP) is a set of computer network
protocols that allows compatible devices to be ready to work without any
configuration once they are connected to the network.
Allow Users to Configure:
To enable manual changes to the Router
while using the UPnP feature, keep the default setting,
Enabled
. To
disable manual changes, select
Disabled
.
Allow Users to Disable Internet Access:
To prohibit users from
accessing the Router web-based utilities, keep the default setting,
Disabled
. Otherwise, select
Enabled
.
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Diagnosis
Log
The Router can keep logs of all traffic for your Internet connection. To
monitor the network, select
Enabled
.
You can view logs by clicking
View Log
. If you want to view logs in a
browser, enter an IP address in the
Logviewer IP Address
field. You can
enter this IP in a browser to view logs.
Ping Test
To check the status of a connection, enter the IP address or URL that you
want to ping in the
IP or URL Address
field, define the packet size you
want to use in the
Packet Size
field, And select the number of times you
wish to ping:
5
,
10
,
15
, or
Unlimited
. Click
Start Test
to begin the ping
test. A new screen displays the test results.
Traceroute Test
To test the performance of a connection, enter a URL or IP address in the
IP or URL Address
field, and click
Start Test
. A new screen displays the
test results.

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