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Overall Traffic Shaping
Check this box to control the overall bandwidth of the ZAC Wireless CPE.
Incoming Traffic Limit
: To specify maximum incoming bandwidth to a certain rate in kbit/s.
Incoming Traffic Burst:
To specify the buffer size for incoming traffic that can be sent within a
given unit of time.
The suggested value is 20KBytes. You may just leave the default value there,
and then the connection will be bound to the traffic shaping rule at all times. You may decrease
it to smaller value if the incoming traffic limit is smaller.
Outgoing Traffic Limit
: To limit the outbound traffic to a certain rate in kbit/s.
Outgoing Traffic Burst
: To specify the buffer size for outbound traffic. The suggested value is
20KBytes. You may decrease it to smaller value if the outbound traffic limit is smaller.
VAP Traffic Shaping
Check this box to control the overall bandwidth for a specific VAP network.
Incoming Traffic Limit
: To specify maximum incoming bandwidth to a certain rate in kbit/s.
Incoming Traffic Burst:
To specify the buffer size for incoming traffic that can be sent within a
given unit of time.
The suggested value is 20KBytes. You may just leave the default value there,
and then the connection will be bound to the traffic shaping rule at all times. You may decrease
it to smaller value if the incoming traffic limit is smaller.
Captive Portal
Captive portal is a management which allows WLAN users to easily and securely access the Internet.
Under Router mode, when captive portal is enabled, the IEEE 802.11n ZAC Wireless CPE will redirect
the client to go to an authentication web page before browsing Internet web pages. Captive portals
are used on most Wi-Fi hotspots networks. Therefore, to use captive portal, you need to find the
service providers that have the additional services needed to make captive portal work.