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Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
The UPnP function allows automatic discovery and configuration of UPnP enabled devices on your network. It also provides
automatic port forwarding for supported applications to seamlessly bypass the Firewall.
Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
Enable the UPnP Feature:
Tick this box to Enable the UPnP feature to allow supported devices to be visible on the network.
Allow users to make port
forwarding changes through
UPnP:
Tick this box to allow applications to automatically set their port forwarding rules to bypass the firewall
without any user set up.
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Quality of Service (QoS)
QoS allows you to control the priority that the data
is transmitted over the Internet, or to reserve a
specific amount of Internet bandwidth. This is to
ensure that applications get enough Internet
bandwidth for a pleasant user experience.
If not, then the performance and user experience
of time sensitive transmissions such as voice and
video could be very poor.
In order for this feature to function properly, the
user should first set the Uplink and Downlink
bandwidth provided by your Internet Service
Provider.
Total Bandwidth Settings
Uplink:
Set the Uplink bandwidth provided by your Internet Service Provider.
Downlink:
Set the Downlink bandwidth provided by your Internet Service Provider.
Priority Queue
Sets the QoS method to Priority Queue.
Bandwidth Allocation:
Sets the QoS method to Bandwidth Allocation.
Disabled
Disables the QoS feature.
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Priority Queue Method
Bandwidth priority is set to either High or Low. The
transmissions in the High queue will be processed first.
Unlimited Priority Queue
Local IP Address:
The computer with this IP Address will not be bound by the QoS rules.
High / Low Priority Queue
Protocol:
The type of network protocol.
High / Low Priority
Sets the protocol to High or Low priority.
Specific Port
Each protocol uses a specific port range.
Please specify the ports used by this protocol.
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Bandwidth Allocation Method
You can set the
maximum
amount of bandwidth
a certain protocol will use at one time. Or you
can set a
minimum
amount of bandwidth that
will be guaranteed to a certain protocol.
Bandwidth Allocation
Type:
Set whether the QoS rules apply to transmission that are Download, Upload or Both directions.
Local IP range:
Enter the IP address range of the computers that you would like the QoS rules to apply to.
Protocol:
Select from this list of protocols to automatic set the related port numbers.
Port range:
Each protocol uses a specific port range.
Please specify the ports used by this protocol..
Policy:
Choose whether this rule is to set a limit on the
Maximum
amount of bandwidth allocated to this protocol, or to set the
guaranteed M
inimum
amount of bandwidth for this protocol.
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Routing
If your TRAVEL ROUTER device is connected a network with
different subnets, then this feature will allow the different subnets
to communicate with each other.
Note:
NAT function needs to be disabled for the Routing feature to be enabled.
Static Routing
Enable Static Routing:
Tick this box to Enable the Static Router feature.
Destination LAN IP:
Enter the IP address of the destination LAN.
Subnet Mask:
Enter the Subnet Mask of the destination LAN IP address
Default Gateway:
Enter the IP address of the Default Gateway for this destination IP and Subnet.
Hops:
Specify the maximum number of Hops in the static routing rule.
Interface:
Select whether the routing applies to LAN or WAN interfaces.

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