QoS is normally set up by using the Install Assistant CD that
comes with the X6. To configure Quality of Service on the
Advanced Setup
page instead, click
QoS
. For a help message,
select the
Click here
link in the first paragraph.
Note that on the QoS screen, Port 1 is the Ethernet port labeled
LAN 1 on the X6 back panel. Port 2 is LAN 2, and so forth.
Setting
Description
Do you want to turn
on QoS . . . .?
If you click
YES
to assign priorities to the
X6’s LAN and wireless ports, by default
LAN port 1 is set to High Priority, LAN port
2 is set to Medium Priority, and LAN ports 3
and 4 as well as the wireless port are set to
Standard priority. These default settings
can be changed.
The default is
NO
.
Which ports should
be High Priority?
Select one to three ports. By default, these
ports will together share 70% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the
Advanced
QoS
page (see page 85).
Which ports should
be Medium Priority?
Select one to three ports. By default, these
ports will together share 20% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the
Advanced
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