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The Quality of Service QoS feature regulates the flow of data through the access point by assigning

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Section 3 - Configuration QoS The Quality of Service (QoS) feature regulates the flow of data through the access point by assigning a priority to each packet. It enhances your experience of wireless network usage by prioritizing the traffic of different applications. Enabling this option allows the AP to prioritize traffic. There are two options available for the special application. Enable QoS: Enable this option if you want QoS to prioritize your traffic. QoS Type: There are two options available for your special application: (1) Priority by LAN Port, and (2) Priority by Protocol. Priority by LAN There are four priority levels for all LAN ports. The Port: priority level values assigned are 1 for Background, 3 for Best Effort, 5 for Video, and 7 for Voice (Voice is the highest level and Background is the lowest level) at a normal priority. D-Link DAP-1522 User Manual 33

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D-Link DAP-15±± User Manual
Section ² - Configuration
Enable QoS:
QoS Type:
Priority by LAN
Port:
Enable this option if you want QoS to prioritize
your traffic.
There are two options available for your special
application: (1) Priority by LAN Port, and (2) Priority
by Protocol.
There are four priority levels for all LAN ports. The
priority level values assigned are 1 for Background,
3 for Best Effort, 5 for Video, and 7 for Voice (Voice
is the highest level and Background is the lowest
level) at a normal priority.
QoS
The Quality of Service (QoS) feature regulates the flow of data through the access point by assigning a priority to
each packet.
It enhances your experience of wireless network usage by prioritizing the traffic of different applications.
Enabling this option allows the AP to prioritize traffic. There are two options available for the special application.