control upstream traffic flowing from WiFi devices to the access point and downstream
traffic flowing from the access point to WiFi devices. WMM defines the following four
queues in decreasing order of priority:
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Voice. The highest priority queue with minimum delay, which makes it very suitable
for applications such as VoIP and streaming media.
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Video. The second highest priority queue with low delay. Video applications are
routed to this queue.
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Best effort. The medium priority queue with medium delay. Most standard IP
applications use this queue.
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Background. The low priority queue with high throughput. Applications such as
FTP that are not time-sensitive but require high throughput can use this queue.
By default, WMM is enabled for both radios, but you can disable WMM for one or both
radios.
To disable WMM for one or both radios:
1. Connect your computer or mobile device to the AP in one of the following ways
•
Connect directly to the AP’s WiFi network or LAN. (Applies to the AP in either
operation mode.)
•
Connect to the same network that the AP is connected to. (Applies only if the AP
is operating in AP mode.)
2. Launch a web browser and enter http://www.routerlogin.net in the address field.
Instead, if you are connected to same network as the AP, enter the LAN IP address
that is assigned to the AP. For information about finding the IP address, see Find the
IP address of the AP when you cannot use routerlogin.net on page 32.
A login window displays.
If your browser displays a security warning, dismiss the warning. For more information,
see Dismiss a browser security warning on page 38.
3. Enter the AP local device password.
The local device password is the one that you specified. The local device password
is case-sensitive.
The BASIC Home page displays.
4. Select ADVANCED > Setup > QoS Setup.
The QoS Setup page displays.
5. Select the WMM tab.
The Quality of Service page displays.
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