User's Manual
UTT Technologies C hapter 8 User Management
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Figure 8-6 Group Management Policy Settings
Group Name: It specifies a unique name of group.
Start IP Address and End IP Address: They specify a range of contiguous IP
addresses. All the computers within the specified range are members of the group,
and are subject to the group management policy.
Rate Limit Mode: It specifies the mode by which the Wireless Router will limit the
maximum Tx/Rx rate of the LAN computers belonging to the group.
● Each: If you select this option, the Tx/Rx rate of each computer can reach up
to the Max. Tx Rate/ Max. Rx Rate you specify.
● Share: If you select this option, the total Tx/Rx rate of all computers in the
group can reach up to the Max. Tx Rate/ Max. Rx Rate you specify.
Max. Tx Rate: It specifies the maximum upload rate (in Kbit/s) of the LAN computers
belonging to the group.
Max. Rx Rate: It specifies the maximum download rate (in Kbit/s) of the LAN
computers belonging to the group. There are two ways to set the Max. Tx Rate and
Max. Rx Rate.
● Enter a value in the associated text box. If you don’t want to limit Max. Tx
Rate/Max.RxRate, please leave the default value of 0.
z Select an option from the associated drop-d own list. If you don’t want to Max. Tx
Rate/Max.RxRate, please leave the default value of No Limit.
Block QQ, Block MSN, Block BT, Block Thunder Search,andSchedule: Refer to
Section 8.1.1 Global Management Policy Settings for detailed information.
Update Policy: Click to update the corresponding policy. Refer to Section 8.1.1
Global Management Policy Settings for detailed operation.
Save: Click to save your changes.
Cancel: Click to revert to the last saved settings.
Back: ClicktogobacktotheGroup Management List.
Note
1. The policy management policies take priority over the global management policy.
2. The Wireless Router supports up to five group management policies.
3. If both Start IP Address and End IP Address are set to 0.0.0.0, the group will
contain all computers on the LAN no matter what IP address they might have. In this
case, the Wireless Router will check all the packets initiated from the LAN computers,
so the system performance will be degraded to some extent. Therefore, you’d better
not set them to 0.0.0.0.