Netgear WAC730- ProSAFE® Business 3 x 3 Dual Band Wireless-AC Access Point Manual De Usuario
Advanced Configuration
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Configure Advanced Quality of Service Settings
For most networks, the default Quality of Service (QoS) queue settings work well. For
information about how to configure basic QoS, see
information about how to configure basic QoS, see
You can specify the settings on multiple queues for increased throughput and better
performance of differentiated WiFi traffic such as Voice over IP (VoIP), other types of audio,
video, and streaming media, as well as traditional IP data.
performance of differentiated WiFi traffic such as Voice over IP (VoIP), other types of audio,
video, and streaming media, as well as traditional IP data.
The advanced QoS options on the access point are as follows:
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AP EDCA parameters. Specify the access point (AP) Enhanced Distributed Channel
Access (EDCA) settings for different types of data transmitted from the access point to
Access (EDCA) settings for different types of data transmitted from the access point to
WiFi clients.
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Station EDCA parameters. Specify the station EDCA parameters for different types of
data transmitted from the WiFi clients to the access point. If WMM is disabled, you cannot
configure the Station EDCA parameters. (For information about how to enable WMM, see
data transmitted from the WiFi clients to the access point. If WMM is disabled, you cannot
configure the Station EDCA parameters. (For information about how to enable WMM, see
When you configure the EDCA settings, the access point can leverage existing information in
the IP packet header that is related to the Type of Service (ToS). The access point examines
the ToS field in the headers of all packets that it processes. Based on the value in a packet’s
ToS field, the access point prioritizes the packet for transmission by assigning it to one of the
queues. A different type of data is associated with each queue. You can configure how the
access point treats each queue.
the IP packet header that is related to the Type of Service (ToS). The access point examines
the ToS field in the headers of all packets that it processes. Based on the value in a packet’s
ToS field, the access point prioritizes the packet for transmission by assigning it to one of the
queues. A different type of data is associated with each queue. You can configure how the
access point treats each queue.
The queues defined for different types of data transmitted from AP-to-station and
station-to-AP are as follows:
station-to-AP are as follows:
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Data 0 (Best Effort). Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. Most
traditional IP data is sent to this queue.
traditional IP data is sent to this queue.
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Data 1 (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).
maximum throughput and is not time-sensitive is sent to this queue (FTP data, for
example).
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Data 2 (Video). Highest priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive video data is
automatically sent to this queue.
automatically sent to this queue.
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Data 3 (Voice). Highest priority queue, minimum delay. Time-sensitive data such as VoIP
and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue.
and streaming media are automatically sent to this queue.