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(telephony, browsing, telnet, etc.) gets priority and bulk traffic (file transfer, P2P) gets
low priority. The main goal is to allow both types to live side-‐by side without
unimportant traffic disturbing more critical things. All of this is more or less automatic.
QoS allows control of the bandwidth allocation to different services, netmasks, MAC
addresses and the four LAN ports.
Uplink (kbps)
:
In order to use bandwidth management (QoS) you must enter
bandwidth values for your uplink. These are generally 80% to 90% of your maximum
bandwidth.
Downlink (kbps)
:
In order to use bandwidth management (QoS) you must enter
bandwidth values for your downlink. These are generally 80% to 90% of your
maximum bandwidth.
3.1.8.2.
Classify
Netmask Priority
You may specify priority for all traffic from a given IP address or IP Range.
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