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Chapter 7 Wireless LAN
NBG-460N User’s Guide
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7.12.2.2  WMM QoS Priorities
The following table describes the WMM QoS priority levels that the NBG-460N 
uses.
7.13  WiFi Protected Setup
WiFi Protected Setup (WPS) is an industry standard specification, defined by the 
WiFi Alliance. WPS allows you to quickly set up a wireless network with strong 
security, without having to configure security settings manually. Depending on the 
devices in your network, you can either press a button (on the device itself, or in 
its configuration utility) or enter a PIN (Personal Identification Number) in the 
devices. Then, they connect and set up a secure network by themselves. See how 
to set up a secure wireless network using WPS in the 
.
7.13.1  iPod Touch Web Configurator
The iPod Touch Web Configurator displays when you are connecting to the NBG-
460N wirelessly with an iPod Touch device through a web browser. It is different 
to the Web Configurator that you access from your computer.
To connect wirelessly to the iPod Touch Web Configurator with your iPod Touch 
follow the steps below:
1
Make sure the Wireless LAN on the NBG-460N is enabled and that you know the 
security settings (if any). To do this check the Wireless LAN > General screen in 
the Web Configurator from your computer.
Table 44    WMM QoS Priorities
PRIORITY LEVEL
DESCRIPTION
voice
(WMM_VOICE)
Typically used for traffic that is especially sensitive to jitter. Use 
this priority to reduce latency for improved voice quality.
video
(WMM_VIDEO)
Typically used for traffic which has some tolerance for jitter but 
needs to be prioritized over other data traffic.
best effort
(WMM_BEST_EFFORT
)
Typically used for traffic from applications or devices that lack 
QoS capabilities. Use best effort priority for traffic that is less 
sensitive to latency, but is affected by long delays, such as 
Internet surfing.
background
(WMM_BACKGROUND
)
This is typically used for non-critical traffic such as bulk transfers 
and print jobs that are allowed but that should not affect other 
applications and users. Use background priority for applications 
that do not have strict latency and throughput requirements.