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Section 3 - Configuration
Enable DHCP
Server:
IP Address From/
To:
Default Subnet
Mask:
Default Gateway:
Default Wins:
Default DNS:
DHCP Lease
Time:
DHCP Client List:
Check to enable the DHCP Server on the
access point.
Enter the IP address range to assign to the
clients on your network.
Note:
If you statically (manually) assign IP
addresses to your computers or devices, make
sure the IP addresses are outside of this range
or you may have an IP conflict.
Enter the subnet mask.
Enter the default gateway IP address.
Enter the WINS server IP address.
Enter the DNS server IP address.
Enter the DHCP lease time (in minutes).
Clients on your network that are assigned IP
addresses will be displayed here.
DHCP Server
DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Control Protocol. The DAP-1522 has a built-in DHCP server. The DHCP Server will
automatically assign an IP address to the computers on the LAN/private network. Be sure to set your computers to be
DHCP clients by setting their TCP/IP settings to “Obtain an IP Address Automatically.” When you turn your computers on,
they will automatically load the proper TCP/IP settings provided by the DAP-1522. The DHCP Server will automatically
allocate an unused IP address from the IP address pool to the requesting computer.
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DHCP Reservation
If you want a computer or device to always have the same IP address assigned, you can create a DHCP reservation.
The access point will assign the IP address only to that computer or device.
Note:
This IP address must be within the DHCP IP Address Range.
Check this box to enable the reservation.
Enter the computer name or select from the drop-down menu.
Enter the IP address you want to assign to the computer or device. This IP Address must be within the DHCP IP
Address Range.
Enter the MAC address of the computer or device.
Enable:
Computer Name:
IP Address:
MAC Address:
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Enable QoS:
QoS Type:
Priority by LAN
Port:
Enable this option if you want QoS to prioritize
your traffic.
There are two options available for your special
application: (1) Priority by LAN Port, and (2) Priority
by Protocol.
There are four priority levels for all LAN ports. The
priority level values assigned are 1 for Background,
3 for Best Effort, 5 for Video, and 7 for Voice (Voice
is the highest level and Background is the lowest
level) at a normal priority.
QoS
The Quality of Service (QoS) feature regulates the flow of data through the access point by assigning a priority to
each packet.
It enhances your experience of wireless network usage by prioritizing the traffic of different applications.
Enabling this option allows the AP to prioritize traffic. There are two options available for the special application.
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Section 3 - Configuration
Priority by
Protocol:
Wireless to
Ethernet:
Ethernet to
Wireless:
ACK/DHCP/ICMP/
DNS Priority:
Web Traffic
Priority:
Mail Traffic
Priority:
Ftp Traffic Priority:
Other Traffic
Priority:
Users can set the priority and percentage of total bandwidth
reserved for each of their four traffic categories. Please
note that the combined percentage value of transmission
limits does not have to be 100%. These percentages
represent the maximum bandwidth designated for each
traffic category.
The value entered here indicates the wireless to Ethernet
speed required before the Advanced QoS function is
enabled. Advanced QoS will be enabled once the total
bandwidth reaches or surpasses the set value. The
suggested range is 800 ~ 96000kbits/sec.
The value entered here indicates the Ethernet to wireless
speed required before the Advanced QoS function is
enabled. Advanced QoS will be enabled once the total
bandwidth reaches or surpasses the set value. The
suggested range is 800 ~ 96000kbits/sec.
Represents the priority value and bandwidth limit applied to ACK, DHCP, ICMP, and DNS for packet delivering.
Traffic generated by typical Web services (packets sent through ports 80,443, 3128 and 8080).
Traffic generated by e-mail sending and receiving (ports 25, 110, 465 and 995).
Traffic generated by FTP Uploading and Downloading (ports 20, 21).
Other traffic generated that does not regard the aforementioned packet delivery.
Note:
Normally the wireless connection transmits application data packets based on the wireless to Ethernet speed and Ethernet to wireless speed.
Users can treat the two speeds as system transmission bandwidth, where all applications will share the whole system bandwidth based on assigned
priorities. Note that the maximum amount of bandwidth that can be used is the same as the set value of both speeds.
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Traffic Manager
Traffic Manager enables traffic control of the
delivering and receiving of data packets.
There are two options available for Unlisted Clients
Traffic: (1) deny, and (2) forward.
This section allows the user to indicate the device’s
maximum bandwidth from Ethernet to wireless.
This section allows the user to indicate the device’s
maximum bandwidth from wireless to Ethernet.
Enable Traffic
Manager:
Unlisted Clients
Traffic:
Ethernet to
Wireless:
Wireless to
Ethernet:
Traffic Manager assigns the device’s entire bandwidth, which includes both the wireless to Ethernet speed and Ethernet
to wireless speed. The user may add rules for data transmission performance between the access point device and
the individual client. For unlisted client traffic, users can either choose to deny or forward packet transferred for such
clients.

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