User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Getting to know your wireless router
- 2 Getting started
- 3 Configuring the General and Advanced settings
- 4 Utilities
- 5 Troubleshooting
- Appendices
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click Apply. The information will be congured in the QoS rules
screen.
NOTES:
• To ll in the source IP or MAC, you can:
a) Enter a specic IP address, such as "192.168.122.1".
b) Enter IP addresses within one subnet or within the same IP
pool, such as “192.168.123.*”, or “192.168.*.*”
c) Enter all IP addresses as “*.*.*.*” or leave the eld blank.
d) The format for the MAC address is six groups of two
hexadecimal digits, separated by colons (:), in transmission
order (e.g. 12:34:56:aa:bc:ef)
• For source or destination port range, you can either:
a) Enter a specic port, such as “95”.
b) Enter ports within a range, such as “103:315”, “>100”, or
“<65535”.
• The Transferred column contains information about the
upstream and downstream trac (outgoing and incoming
network trac) for one section. In this column, you can set the
network trac limit (in KB) for a specic service to generate
specic priorities for the service assigned to a specic port. For
example, if two network clients, PC 1 and PC 2, are both accessing
the Internet (set at port 80), but PC 1 exceeds the network trac
limit due to some downloading tasks, PC 1 will have a lower
priority. If you do not want to set the trac limit, leave it blank.
5. On the User-dened Priority page, you can prioritize the
network applications or devices into ve levels from the user-
dened QoS rules’ dropdown list. Based on priority level, you
can use the following methods to send data packets:
• Change the order of upstream network packets that are sent
to the Internet.