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Chapter 5 Tutorials
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5.6 Installing UPnP in Windows 7 Example
For more information on how to install Universal Plug and Play in Windows on your computer, see
Section 16.4 on page 127
5.7 Using Bandwidth Management on the NBG-418N v2
Bandwidth management provides a convenient way to manage the use of various services on the
network. It manages general protocols (for example, HTTP and FTP) and applies traffic prioritization
to enhance the performance of delay-sensitive applications like voice and video.
In the figure below, uplink traffic goes from the LAN device (A) to the WAN device (B). Bandwidth
management is applied before sending the packets out to the WAN. Downlink traffic comes back
from the WAN device (B) to the LAN device (A). Bandwidth management is applied before sending
the traffic out to LAN.
Figure 40 Bandwidth Management Example
You can allocate specific amounts of bandwidth capacity (bandwidth budgets) to individual
applications (like VoIP, Web, FTP, and E-mail for example).
This example shows you how to configure the Bandwidth Management with the following
parameters on your NBG-418N v2 (in router mode).
QoS Rule
1 Go to Management > Bandwidth MGMT > Bandwidth MGMT and click Enable Bandwidth
Management check box.
UP Stream 819200 kpbs
Down Stream 819200 kbps
Source IP 192.168.1.10
Up Ceiling 150000 kb/s
Down Ceiling 600000 kb/s
A
B
-> VoIP
-> FTP
-> HTTP
-> Chat, E-QoSmail