Billion Electric Company 2070 (P) user manual Priority TTL

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Priority TTL

The Priority TTL contains the option to set the TTL (Time To Live) values for CAP0 to CAP3. The values are set milliseconds ranging between 10 and 65000 msec and it defines the length of time that a data packet should be valid for within the network. We strongly advise not to change the default settings of Priority TTL.

CA0 (CAP0): 2000 msec (Suitable for TCP data transmission)

CA1 (CAP1): 2000 msec (Suitable for TCP data transmission)

CA2 (CAP2): 300 msec (Suitable for UDP data transmission, such as; voice

and video)

CA3 (CAP3): 300 msec (Suitable for VoIP applications)

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Contents BiPAC 2070P Safety Warnings Hardware OverviewConnectors Push Button usage Have device a joining the network group BC Benefits Extended LAN through PowerlineIntroduction High Transmission RateStandard Features and Specifications ProtocolsHardware Specification Transmission speedPhysical Specification Application DiagramInstallation Procedures Please extract the HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge.zip fileBillion BiPAC 2070P HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility BiPAC 2070P HomePlug AV 200 Ethernet Bridge Utility Setup Page After the installation process, click the button to exit Starting the 2070P Device Manager Uninstalling the 2070P Device Manager CCo Information Network Information screenSelected STA Information Topology Configuration screen Advanced Setting QoS Screen Priority Mapping Page Priority TTL Default CAP Igmp Firmware Upgrade screen