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Configuring Advanced QoS Settings

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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual Configuring Advanced QoS Settings Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a subset of the 802.11e standard. WMM allows wireless traffic to have a range of priorities, depending on the type of data. Time-dependent information, such as video or audio, has a higher priority than normal traffic. For WMM to function correctly, Wireless clients must also support WMM. For most networks, the default QoS (Quality of Service) queue parameter settings work well.You can specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of differentiated wireless traffic, like V oice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, and streaming media, as well as traditional IP data.Figure 4-4 shows the QoS screen. 4-6 Advanced Configuration v1.0 March 2009

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ProSafe Wireless-N Access Point WNAP210 Reference Manual
4-6
Advanced Configuration
v1.0 March 2009
Configuring Advanced QoS Settings
Wireless Multimedia (WMM) is a subset of the 802.11e standard. WMM allows wireless traffic to
have a range of priorities, depending on the type of data. Time-dependent information, such as
video or audio, has a higher priority than normal traffic. For WMM to function correctly, Wireless
clients must also support WMM.
For most networks, the default QoS (Quality of Service) queue parameter settings work well.You
can specify parameters on multiple queues for increased throughput and better performance of
differentiated wireless traffic, like V oice-over-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, and
streaming media, as well as traditional IP data.
Figure 4-4
shows the QoS screen.