CHAPTER 7 Wireless Configuration
Advanced Settings
◆Packet Aggregate — A performance enhancement that combines data packets together when the feature is supported by compatible clients. (Default: Enabled)
WMM defines four access categories (ACs): voice, video, best effort, and background. These categories correspond to traffic priority levels and are mapped to IEEE 802.1D priority tags (see Table 3). The direct mapping of the four ACs to 802.1D priorities is specifically intended to facilitate interoperability with other wired network QoS policies. While the four ACs are specified for specific types of traffic, WMM allows the priority levels to be configured to match any
Table 3: WMM Access Categories
Access | WMM | Description | 802.1D |
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AC_VO (AC3) | Voice | Highest priority, minimum delay. | 7, 6 |
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| data such as VoIP (Voice over IP) calls. |
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AC_VI (AC2) | Video | High priority, minimum delay. | 5, 4 |
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| data such as streaming video. |
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AC_BE (AC0) | Best Effort | Normal priority, medium delay and throughput. | 0, 3 |
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| Data only affected by long delays. Data from |
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| applications or devices that lack QoS |
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| capabilities. |
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AC_BK (AC1) | Background | Lowest priority. Data with no delay or | 2, 1 |
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| throughput requirements, such as bulk data |
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| transfers. |
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The
Figure 38: Wi-Fi Multimedia Settings
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