Linksys WAG300N manual QoS Tab, QoS Quality of Service

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Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway

The QoS Tab

QoS (Quality of Service)

QoS ensures better service to high-priority types of network traffic, which may involve demanding, real-time applications, such as Internet phone calls or videoconferencing.

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ACK Mode. This setting prioritizes QoS for users who also have ACK Mode enabled. Users with Immediate ACK (the default setting) will experience reliable connectivity for normal network use. Burst ACK is faster but less reliable and may also affect long-range wireless performance. The No ACK setting disables the ACK feature. Clients utilizing ACK must have their wireless adapter on the same setting as the Gateway. This is normally used in a multicast broadcast like video. Do not use this unless you are an advanced user.

802.11e/QoS. QoS will be enabled by default to provide the best performance for your wireless connection. Select Disable to improve performance for a mixed wireless network.

Internet Access Priority

In this section, you can set priority based on Application, Port Range, or MAC Address. There are four priories you can set: High, Medium, Normal, or Low.

Enabled/Disabled. To limit outgoing bandwidth for the QoS policies in use, select Enabled. Otherwise, select Disabled.

Set Internet Bandwidth. 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. Enter the bandwidth in the field.

Application. With this option you can select None, Online Game, MSN Messenger, YAHOO Messenger, Skype, Voice Device, Add a New Application, or select from the list of applications you want to set. To create a new entry, select Add a New Application, and refer to the Add a New Application section.

Priority. Select High, Medium, Normal, or Low for the bandwidth priority you need for the application you selected. Don’t set all applications to High, because this will defeat the purpose of allocating the available bandwidth. If you want to select below normal bandwidth, select Low. Depending on the application, a few attempts may be needed to set the appropriate bandwidth priority. Once you have made your selection, click Add to add to the Summary list.

Chapter 5: Configuring the Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway

Figure 5-32: QoS

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The Applications and Gaming Tab

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Contents GHz Copyright and Trademarks How to Use this GuideWord definition Table of Contents Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Network Ports and Reset Button on Side Panel25 Internet Access Policy Welcome IntroductionWhat’s in this User Guide? Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway What’s an IP Address? Planning Your NetworkGateway’s Functions IP AddressesDynamic IP Addresses Dhcp Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol ServersPorts and Reset Button on Side Panel GettingtoKnowtheWireless-NADSL2+GatewayLEDs on Side Panel WirelessWired Connection to a Computer Connecting the Wireless-N ADSL2+ GatewayOverview Connect the Power Wireless Connection to a ComputerSetup Configuring the Wireless-N ADSL2+ GatewayWireless Applications & Gaming Access RestrictionsAdministration SecurityInternet Setup How to Access the Web-based UtilitySetup Tab Basic Setup TabStatic IP RFC 1483 Bridged Dynamic IPIPoA RFC 1483 RoutedRFC 2364 PPPoA RFC 2516 PPPoEOptional Settings required by some ISPs Bridge Mode OnlyNetwork Setup Configuring the Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Setup Tab DynDNS.org Ddns TabTZO.com Advanced Routing Advanced Routing Tab12 Routing Table Basic Wireless Settings Tab Wireless TabWireless Network WPA-Personal Wireless Security TabWPA2-Personal WPA2-Enterprise WPA-EnterpriseRadius WEP Wireless MAC Filter Wireless MAC Filter TabAdvanced Wireless Advanced Wireless Settings TabConfiguring the Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless Tab Firewall Tab Security TabFirewall VPN Passthrough VPN Passthrough TabInternet Access Policy Tab Access Restrictions TabInternet Access Policy 27 List of PCs Single Port Range Forwarding Tab Applications and Gaming TabSingle Port Forwarding Port Range Forwarding Port Range Forwarding TabPort Range Triggering Port Triggering TabDMZ DMZ TabQoS Tab QoS Quality of Service33 QoS Online Game Remove SummaryGateway Access Administration TabManagement Tab Wlan UPnPReporting Reporting TabEmail Alerts Ping Test Diagnostics TabBackup Configuration Backup & Restore TabRestore Configuration Firmware Upgrade Factory Defaults TabFirmware Upgrade Tab Factory DefaultsInternet Connection Status TabGateway Tab Gateway InformationLocal Network Local Network Tab52 Wireless DSL Status DSL Connection TabPVC Connection Common Problems and Solutions Appendix a TroubleshootingNeed to set a static IP address on a computer Want to test my Internet connection Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway TCP Application Start and End Protocol IP Address EnableCan’t get the Internet game, server, or application to work Need to upgrade the firmware To start over, I need to set the Gateway to factory defaultFirmware upgrade failed, and/or the Power LED is flashing Power LED flashes continuously My DSL service’s PPPoE is always disconnectingWhere is the Gateway installed on the network? Frequently Asked QuestionsIs IPSec Passthrough supported by the Gateway? Does the Gateway support ICQ send file? Does the Gateway support IPX or AppleTalk?What is DMZ Hosting? How many ports can be simultaneously forwarded? What are the advanced features of the Gateway?What is the Ieee 802.11g standard? Is the Gateway cross-platform compatible?What is infrastructure mode? What is the Ieee 802.11b standard?What Ieee 802.11b and 802.11g features are supported? What is ad-hoc mode?What is WEP? What is the ISM band?What is Spread Spectrum? What is DSSS? What is FHSS? And what are their differences?How do I resolve issues with signal loss? How do I reset the Gateway?Have excellent signal strength, but I cannot see my network Security Precautions Appendix B Wireless SecuritySecurity Threats Facing Wireless Networks Appendix B Wireless Security Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Windows 98 or Me Instructions Figure C-1 IP Configuration ScreenFigure C-3 MAC Address/Physical Address Windows 2000 or XP InstructionsAppendix D Upgrading Firmware Figure D-1 Firmware UpgradeAppendix E Glossary Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Appendix F Specifications VPN Passthrough for IPSec, PPTP, and L2TP Protocols ToD filter Blocks Access by TimeSsid Broadcast Disable Access restriction by MAC and IP addressesAppendix G Warranty Information FCC Statement Appendix H Regulatory InformationDual-Band Wireless Access Point Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Location Frequency Range MHz Power Eirp Applicable Power Levels in FranceOpen the Wireless Network Connection window Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Wireless-N ADSL2+ Gateway Europe Mail Address Appendix I Contact InformationOutside of Europe Mail Address

WAG300N specifications

The Linksys WAG300N is a highly versatile wireless modem router, designed to meet the needs of both home and small office environments. This device combines multiple functionalities, featuring a Wireless-N access point, a 4-port Ethernet switch, and an integrated DSL modem. Its compatibility with ADSL2+ standards allows for seamless internet connectivity, ensuring that users can experience high-speed internet up to 24 Mbps, depending on their DSL connection.

One of the defining characteristics of the WAG300N is its support for the IEEE 802.11n wireless standard, which provides significantly improved data transfer rates over its predecessors. This technology allows for speeds of up to 300 Mbps, making it suitable for bandwidth-intensive applications such as streaming high-definition videos, online gaming, and large file downloads. The router's MIMO (Multiple Input Multiple Output) technology enhances wireless coverage, enabling connections at greater distances and through obstacles like walls.

Security is a key concern for Linksys, and the WAG300N addresses this with a variety of robust features. It supports WPA, WPA2, and WEP encryption for secure wireless connection and includes a built-in firewall to protect the network from unwanted intrusions. Parental controls are also available, allowing users to manage internet access, ensuring a safer online environment for children.

The Linksys WAG300N is easy to set up and manage thanks to its web-based interface. Users can quickly configure the device using the installation CD or through a straightforward online setup wizard. Furthermore, firmware updates can be performed easily, allowing users to keep their devices secure and up to date with the latest features.

In terms of design, the WAG300N boasts a sleek black casing with LED indicators for power, internet connectivity, and wireless activity, enabling users to monitor device status at a glance. Its compact size ensures it does not occupy excessive space, making it an attractive addition to any office or home environment.

Overall, the Linksys WAG300N is a powerful networking device that offers great performance, advanced security features, and ease of use, making it an excellent choice for users looking to enhance their internet connectivity experience. Whether for casual browsing or resource-intensive tasks, the WAG300N stands out with its blend of speed, reliability, and versatility.