NETGEAR ProSafe 802.11g Wireless Access Point WG302v2 Reference Manual

SpectraLink Voice Priority (SVP) is a QoS approach for Wi-Fi deployments. SVP is an open specification that is compliant with the IEEE 802.11b standard. SVP minimizes delay and prioritizes voice packets over data packets on the Wireless LAN, thus increasing the probability of better network performance.

Modify AP EDCA Parameters. Specify the AP EDCA parameters for different types of data transmitted from the WG302v2 to the wireless client.

Modify Station EDCA Parameters. Specify the Station EDCA parameters for different types of data transmitted from the wireless client to the WG302v2. If WMM is disabled, you cannot configure Station EDCA parameters.

Table 4-2describes the settings for QoS Queues.

Table 4-2 QoS Queues and Parameters

QoS Queue

Description

 

 

Data 0 (Voice)

High priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive data such as VoIP and

 

streaming media are automatically sent to this queue.

 

 

Data 1(Video)

High priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive video data is automatically

 

sent to this queue.

 

 

Data 2 (best effort)

Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. Most traditional IP data is

 

sent to this queue.

 

 

Data 3 (Background)

Lowest priority queue, high throughput. Bulk data that requires maximum

 

throughput and is not time-sensitive is sent to this queue (FTP data, for

 

example).

 

 

AIFS (Arbitration

Specifies a wait time (in milliseconds) for data frames. Valid values for AIFS are

Inter-Frame Space)

1 through 255.

 

 

cwMin (Minimum

Upper limit (in milliseconds) of a range from which the initial random backoff wait

Contention Window)

time is determined. Valid values for the “cwmin” are 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255,

 

511, or 1024. The value for cwMin must be lower than the value for cwMax.

cwMax (Maximum

Upper limit (in milliseconds) for the doubling of the random backoff value. Valid

Contention Window)

values for the “cwmax” are 1, 3, 7, 15, 31, 63, 127, 255, 511, or 1024. The value

 

for cwMax must be higher than the value for cwMin.

 

 

Max. Burst Length

Specifies (in milliseconds) the Maximum Burst Length allowed for packet bursts

 

on the wireless network. A packet burst is a collection of multiple frames

 

transmitted without header information. Valid values for maximum burst length

 

are 0.0 through 999.9.

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Advanced Configuration

v1.0, May 2006

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NETGEAR WG302v2 manual QoS Queues and Parameters, QoS Queue Description