
3.2 QoS
Click on the“QoS”tab on the homepage of the utility, and you can do more | 3 | ||
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WMM Enable | WMM is short for |
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| created to define quality of service (QoS) in |
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| networks. It is a precursor to the upcoming IEEE |
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| 802.11e WLAN QoS draft standard, which is meant |
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| to improve audio, video and voice applications |
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| transmitted over |
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| capabilities to |
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| performance when multiple concurring applications, |
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| each with different latency and throughput |
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| requirements, compete for network resources. Click |
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| the check box and then click“Apply”button to apply |
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| this function to the system. |
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WMM – Power | Click the check box and then click“Setting...…” |
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Save Enable | button, the Power Save Setting dialog box will |
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| pop up, there are four types of power saving mode, |
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| including AC_BK(Access Category Background) |
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| A C _ B E (Access Category Best Effort) |
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| AC_VI(Access Category Video) AC_VO(Access |
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| Category Voice). Click the check box and then click“ |
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| Apply”button to apply this function to the system. |
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Direct Link Setup
Enable
Enable the check box and you may start to set MAC Address, Timeout Value and check the DLS Status. Click“Apply”and this setting will be applied to the
system.
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