QoS
Quality of Service (QoS) ensures better service to high-priority types of network traffic, which may involve demanding, real-time applications, such as videoconferencing and IP phones.
Select Enable to use the QoS feature. Otherwise, to turn off the QoS function, select Disable option.
Upstream Bandwidth- Select the bandwidth to be used from the drop-down menu. This setting allows you to limit the outgoing bandwidth for the QoS Policies in use, so you can control how much bandwidth a particular application is allowed to use. To set the bandwidth, select Manual in the drop-down menu and enter the Kbps settings or select Auto.
Auto | Select Auto to detect the bandwidth by router. |
Manual |
Select Manual and fill in the bandwidth field. |
Device Priority
Device Name |
Enter the name of your network device |
Priority | Select the priority of your network traffic either High or Low |
MAC Address |
Enter the MAC address you want to set priority on. |
Ethernet Port Priority
Priority | Select the priority of your network traffic either High or Low. |
Flow Control | If you want the router to control the transmission of data between network devices, select Enabled. Otherwise set this to Disabled. |
Incoming Rate limit | Limits the incoming bandwidth. To use this feature, select 50M, 20M, 10M, 5M, 2M, 1M, 512K, 256K. |
Application Priority
Application services | You can select port services to prioritize. You can either have FTP, HTTP, Telnet, SMTP, or POP3. |
Priority | Select the priority of your network traffic either High or Low. |
Specific Port # | Displays or you can enter a user defined port services that needs priority settings. |
Change these settings as described here and clickSave Settings button to apply your changes or Cancel Changes to cancel your changes.