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QoS is normally set up by using the Install Assistant CD that
comes with the X6. To configure Quality of Service on the
Advanced Setup page instead, click QoS. For a help message,
select the Click here link in the first paragraph.
comes with the X6. To configure Quality of Service on the
Advanced Setup page instead, click QoS. For a help message,
select the Click here link in the first paragraph.
Note that on the QoS screen, Port 1 is the Ethernet port labeled
LAN 1 on the X6 back panel. Port 2 is LAN 2, and so forth.
LAN 1 on the X6 back panel. Port 2 is LAN 2, and so forth.
Setting
Description
Do you want to turn
on QoS . . . .?
on QoS . . . .?
If you click YES to assign priorities to the
X6’s LAN and wireless ports, by default
LAN port 1 is set to High Priority, LAN port
2 is set to Medium Priority, and LAN ports 3
and 4 as well as the wireless port are set to
Standard priority. These default settings
can be changed.
The default is NO.
X6’s LAN and wireless ports, by default
LAN port 1 is set to High Priority, LAN port
2 is set to Medium Priority, and LAN ports 3
and 4 as well as the wireless port are set to
Standard priority. These default settings
can be changed.
The default is NO.
Which ports should
be High Priority?
be High Priority?
Select one to three ports. By default, these
ports will together share 70% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the Advanced
QoS page (see page 85).
ports will together share 70% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the Advanced
QoS page (see page 85).
Which ports should
be Medium Priority?
be Medium Priority?
Select one to three ports. By default, these
ports will together share 20% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the Advanced
ports will together share 20% of the
upstream bandwidth. You can configure a
different percentage on the Advanced
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