Chapter 10 Quality of Service (QoS)
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The following table describes the labels in this screen.
10.4 The Queue Setup Screen
Click
Network Settings >
QoS > Queue Setup
to open the screen as shown
next.
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Network Settings > QoS > General
LABEL
DESCRIPTION
QoS
Select the
Enable
check box to turn on QoS to improve your network
performance.
WAN Managed
Upstream
Bandwidth
Enter the amount of upstream bandwidth for the WAN interfaces that
you want to allocate using QoS.
The recommendation is to set this speed to match the interfaces’ actual
transmission speed. For example, set the WAN interfaces’ speed to
100000 kbps if your Internet connection has an upstream transmission
speed of 100 Mbps.
You can set this number higher than the interfaces’ actual transmission
speed. The ZyXEL Device uses up to 95% of the DSL port’s actual
upstream transmission speed even if you set this number higher than
the DSL port’s actual transmission speed.
You can also set this number lower than the interfaces’ actual
transmission speed. This will cause the ZyXEL Device to not use some of
the interfaces’ available bandwidth.
If you leave this field blank, the ZyXEL Device automatically sets this
number to be 95% of the WAN interfaces’ actual upstream transmission
speed.
LAN Managed
Downstream
Bandwidth
Enter the amount of downstream bandwidth for the LAN interfaces
(including HPNA and WLAN) that you want to allocate using QoS.
The recommendation is to set this speed to match the WAN interfaces’
actual transmission speed. For example, set the LAN managed
downstream bandwidth to 100000 kbps if you use a 100 Mbps wired
Ethernet WAN connection.
You can also set this number lower than the WAN interfaces’ actual
transmission speed. This will cause the ZyXEL Device to not use some of
the interfaces’ available bandwidth.
If you leave this field blank, the ZyXEL Device automatically sets this to
the LAN interfaces’ maximum supported connection speed.
Apply
Click
Apply
to save your changes.
Cancel
Click
Cancel
to restore your previously saved settings.
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Page 202: ...Chapter 13 Dynamic DNS Setup VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 202 ...
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Page 234: ...Chapter 18 Parental Control VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 234 ...
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Page 286: ...Chapter 26 IGMP Status VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 286 ...
Page 294: ...Chapter 28 Remote Management VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 294 ...
Page 298: ...Chapter 29 Time Settings VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 298 ...
Page 302: ...Chapter 30 Logs Setting VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 302 ...
Page 318: ...Chapter 34 Troubleshooting VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 318 ...
Page 348: ...Appendix A Setting up Your Computer s IP Address VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 348 ...
Page 358: ...Appendix B IP Addresses and Subnetting VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 358 ...
Page 384: ...Appendix D Wireless LANs VSG1435 B101 Series User s Guide 384 ...