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Manual Entry
Click
Manual Entry
to open the manual entry page, where you can create custom QoS priority settings for individual
applications.
1
Enter a name for the new manual entry.
2
Select a value from the dropdown menu to define the priority level for incoming packets.
3
Select a protocol for the application’s incoming packets. For example, most VoIP and multimedia applications use
UDP, while the Internet and emails use TCP.
4
Set the WAN-side server and port number under “Remote Settings”.
5
If you need to use a specific port, most network applications and services will have their required protocols and
ports listed in their documentation.
6
Enter the IP address or MAC address of the network device for QoS priority.
7
Click
Add
.
Once an entry has been saved, you can click
Edit
to change it or
Delete
to remove the entry. Click
Delete All
to remove all
saved entries.
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How to configure TCP/IP
Windows 8
To configure TCP/IP in Windows 8, follow the procedure below.
1
Open Control Panel.
2
Click
Network and Internet
.
3
Click
Network and Sharing Center
.
4
Click
Change Adapter Settings
on the left side menu.
5
Right-click the network adapter, then click
Properties
.
6
If the User Account Control screen opens, click
Yes
or
Continue
.
7
Select
Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)
then click
Properties
.
8
To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, check “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain
DNS server address automatically”.
Alternately, you can configure the settings manually. Example:
If the router’s IP address is 192.168.11.1,
IP address:
192.168.11.80
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Default gateway:
192.168.11.1
Preferred DNS server:
192.168.11.1
Alternate DNS server:
blank
9
Click
OK
.
Windows 7
To configure TCP/IP in Windows 7, follow the procedure below.
1
Open Control Panel.
2
Click
Network and Sharing Center
.
3
Click
Change Adapter Settings
on the left side menu.
4
Right-click the network adapter, then click
Properties
.
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5
If the “User Account Control” screen opens, click
Yes
or
Continue
.
6
Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” then click
Properties
.
7
To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, check “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain
DNS server address automatically”.
Alternately, you can configure the settings manually. Example:
If the router’s IP address is 192.168.11.1,
IP address:
192.168.11.80
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Default gateway:
192.168.11.1
Preferred DNS server:
192.168.11.1
Alternate DNS server:
blank
8
Click
OK
.
Windows Vista
To configure TCP/IP in Windows Vista, follow the procedure below.
1
Open Control Panel.
2
Click
Network and Sharing Center
.
3
Click
Manage network connections
on the left side menu.
4
Right-click the network adapter, then click
Properties
.
5
If the “User Account Control” screen opens, click
Yes
or
Continue
.
6
Select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)” then click
Properties
.
7
To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, check “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain
DNS server address automatically”.
Alternately, you can configure the settings manually. Example:
If the router’s IP address is 192.168.11.1,
IP address:
192.168.11.80
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Default gateway:
192.168.11.1
Preferred DNS server:
192.168.11.1
Alternate DNS server:
blank
8
Click
OK
.
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Windows XP
To configure TCP/IP in Windows XP, follow the procedure below.
1
Open Control Panel.
2
Double-click
Network
.
3
Right-click the network adapter, then click
Properties
.
4
Select “Internet Protocol (TCP/IP)” then click
Properties
.
5
To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, check “Obtain an IP address automatically” and “Obtain
DNS server address automatically”.
Alternately, you can configure the settings manually. Example:
If the router’s IP address is 192.168.11.1,
IP address:
192.168.11.80
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Default gateway:
192.168.11.1
Preferred DNS server:
192.168.11.1
Alternate DNS server:
blank
6
Click
OK
.
Mac OS
To configure TCP/IP in Mac OS, follow the procedure below.
1
Click
Apple menu
>
System Preferences…
.
2
Click
Network
.
3
Click the network adapter.
4
To have DHCP set your IP address settings automatically, select “Using DHCP” in the “Configure IPv4” field.
Alternately, you can configure the settings manually. Example:
If the router’s IP address is 192.168.11.1,
IP address:
192.168.11.80
Subnet mask:
255.255.255.0
Router:
192.168.11.1
DNS server:
192.168.11.1
5
Click
Apply
.

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