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7.6 The WMM Screen
Use t his screen t o enable Wi- Fi Mult iMedia ( WMM) and WMM Power Save in wireless net works for
m ult im edia applicat ions.
Click
N e t w or k Se t t in g > W ir e le ss > W M M
. The following screen displays.
Figure 38
Net work Set t ing > Wireless > WMM
The following t able describes t he labels in t his screen.
Release
Configurat io
n
The default WPS st at us is configured.
Click t his but t on t o rem ove all configured wireless and wireless securit y set t ings for WPS
connect ions on t he Device.
Generat e
New PI N
Num ber
The PI N ( Personal I dent ificat ion Num ber) of t he Device is show n here. Ent er t his PI N in t he
configurat ion ut ilit y of t he device you want t o connect t o using WPS.
The PI N is not necessary when you use WPS push- but t on m et hod.
Click t he
Ge n e r a t e N e w PI N N u m be r
but t on t o have t he Device creat e a new PI N.
Apply
Click
Apply
t o save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Ca n ce l
t o rest ore your previously saved set t ings.
Table 23
Net work Set t ing > Wireless > WPS ( cont inued)
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
Table 24
Net work Set t ing > Wireless > WMM
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
WMM
Select
On
t o have t he Device aut om at ically give a service a priorit y level according t o t he
ToS value in t he I P header of packet s it sends. WMM QoS ( Wifi Mult iMedia Qualit y of
Service) gives high priorit y t o voice and video, w hich m akes t hem run m ore sm oot hly.
WMM
Aut om at ic
Pow er Save
Deliver y
Select t his opt ion t o ext end t he bat t er y life of your m obile devices ( especially useful for
sm all devices t hat are running m ult im edia applicat ions) . The Device goes t o sleep m ode t o
save power when it is not t ransm it t ing dat a. The AP buffers t he packet s sent t o t he Device
unt il t he Device " wakes up" . The Device wakes up per iodically t o check for incom ing dat a.
Note: Note: This works only if the wireless device to which the Device is connected also
supports this feature.
Apply
Click
Apply
t o save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Ca n ce l
t o rest ore your previously saved set t ings.
Summary of Contents for VMG1312-B Series
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Page 30: ...Chapter 2 The Web Configurator VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 30 ...
Page 35: ...Chapter 4 Tutorials VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 35 7 Click Apply to save your settings ...
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Page 184: ...Chapter 10 Quality of Service QoS VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 184 ...
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Page 226: ...Chapter 15 Firewall VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 226 ...
Page 232: ...Chapter 17 Parental Control VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 232 ...
Page 242: ...Chapter 19 Certificates VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 242 ...
Page 246: ...Chapter 20 Log VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 246 ...
Page 250: ...Chapter 21 Traffic Status VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 250 ...
Page 256: ...Chapter 24 IGMP Status VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 256 ...
Page 260: ...Chapter 25 xDSL Statistics VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 260 ...
Page 262: ...Chapter 26 User Account VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 262 ...
Page 268: ...Chapter 29 TR 064 VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 268 ...
Page 272: ...Chapter 30 Time Settings VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 272 ...
Page 278: ...Chapter 32 Logs Setting VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 278 ...
Page 296: ...Chapter 36 Troubleshooting VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 296 ...
Page 336: ...Appendix C Pop up Windows JavaScripts and Java Permissions VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 336 ...
Page 350: ...Appendix D Wireless LANs VMG1312 B Series User s Guide 350 ...
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