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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
19.4
Network Screen
Use this screen to view the current upstream and downstream transmission speeds between the
EMG2926-Q10A and the Internet and/or between the EMG2926-Q10A and the connected device(s)
(represented by icons indicating the kind of network device), including those connecting wirelessly.
You can also move your mouse over a device icon to display information about the device.
Click
Management
> StreamBoost MGMT > Network
to open the
Network
screen.
Table 52
Management > StreamBoost Management > Bandwidth
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Enable
StreamBoost
Select this option to turn on Streamboost management on the EMG2926-Q10A.
Automatic
Bandwidth
Detection
Select this option to control the maximum or minimum amounts of bandwidth that can
be used by traffic.
Up Limit
If you select
Automatic Bandwidth Detection
, this automatically displays the total
amount of bandwidth that you can dedicate to uplink (or outgoing) traffic.
If you don’t select
Automatic Bandwidth Detection
, set the total amount of
bandwidth that you want to dedicate to uplink (or outgoing) traffic.
This is traffic from LAN/WLAN to WAN.
Down Limit
If you select
Automatic Bandwidth Detection
, this automatically displays the total
amount of bandwidth that you can dedicate to downlink (or incoming) traffic.
If you don’t select
Automatic Bandwidth Detection
, set the total amount of
bandwidth that you want to dedicate to downlink (or incoming) traffic.
This is traffic from WAN to LAN/WLAN.
Run Bandwidth Test
Click
Test Bandwidth
to determine the maximum bandwidth of your internet
connection.
Enable Automatic
Update
StreamBoost provides a cloud-based service to learn any new type of traffic which is not
in its database and update the table in the EMG2926-Q10A for traffic detection and
policies.
Select this option to have theEMG2926-Q10A automatically receives the StreamBoost
table updates. When there is a new type of traffic which is not in the EMG2926-Q10A’s
table, the EMG2926-Q10A will capture some packets and send them to the StreamBoost
cloud for analysis and database update.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your customized settings.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to begin configuring this screen afresh.
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Figure 77
Management > StreamBoost Management > Network
19.5
Priorities Screen
The StreamBoost engine on the EMG2926-Q10A can identify the types of connected devices (such
as PC, smart phone, tablet, TV or game console) in your network. When there is not enough
bandwidth to support traffic of the same priority, the EMG2926-Q10A refers to the connected device
priority. Traffic from the device with the lowest priority is classified as best-effort traffic.
Use this screen to prioritize the connected devices by clicking a device’s arrow button to change its
position in the list. Click
Save
to apply your settings. Otherwise, click
Cancel
to return the screen
to its last-saved settings.
Click
Management
> StreamBoost MGMT
>
Priorities
to open the
Priorities
screen.
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Figure 78
Management > StreamBoost Management > Priorities
19.6
Up Time Screen
Use this screen to view the top five traffic flows transmitting from/to the selected LAN device(s) in
the past day, week or month.
Click
Management
> StreamBoost MGMT > Up Time
to open the
Up Time
screen.
The y-axis shows the time period over which the traffic flow occurred. The x-axis shows the type of
the traffic flow.
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Figure 79
Management > StreamBoost Management > Up Time
19.7
Downloads Screen
Use this screen to view the type and percentage of most download traffic on the EMG2926-Q10A.
Click
Management
> StreamBoost MGMT > Downloads
to open the
Downloads
screen.
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Figure 80
Management > StreamBoost Management > Downloads
19.8
All Events Screen
Use this screen to view the time at which a traffic flow is given enough bandwidth for optimal, good
or best-effort performance.
Click
Management
> StreamBoost MGMT > All Events
to open the
All Events
screen.
The y-axis shows the type of the traffic flow. The x-axis shows the time period over which the traffic
flow got the required bandwidth.

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