D-Link DI-724U Product Manual - Page 30

Dynamic, Fragmentation, Automatic Uplink, Speed, Measured Uplink, Uplink Speed, Connection Type

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DI-724U User's Manual Using the Configuration Menu Dynamic Fragmentation: Automatic Uplink Speed: Measured Uplink Speed: Uplink Speed: Connection Type: This option should be enabled when you have a slow Internet uplink. It helps to reduce the impact that large low priority network packets can have on more urgent ones by breaking the large packets into several smaller packets. When enabled, this option causes the router to automatically measure the useful uplink bandwidth each time the WAN interface is re-established (after a reboot, for example). This is the uplink speed measured when the WAN interface was last re-established. The value may be lower than that reported by your ISP as it does not include all of the network protocol overheads associated with your ISP's network. Typically, this figure will be between 87% and 91% of the stated uplink speed for xDSL connections and around 5 kbps lower for cable network connections. If Automatic Uplink Speed is disabled, this options allows you to set the uplink speed manually. Uplink speed is the speed at which data can be transferred from the router to your ISP. This is determined by your ISP. By default, the router automatically determines whether the underlying connection is an xDSL/Frame-relay network or some other connection type (such as cable modem or Ethernet), and it displays the result as Detected xDSL or Frame Relay Network. D-Link Systems, Inc. 30

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DI-724U User’s Manual
D-Link Systems, Inc.
Using the Configuration Menu
Dynamic
Fragmentation:
This option should be enabled when you have a slow Internet
uplink. It helps to reduce the impact that large low priority network
packets can have on more urgent ones by breaking the large
packets into several smaller packets.
Automatic Uplink
Speed:
When enabled, this option causes the router to automatically
measure the useful uplink bandwidth each time the WAN
interface is re-established (after a reboot, for example).
Measured Uplink
Speed:
This is the uplink speed measured when the WAN interface was
last re-established. The value may be lower than that reported
by your ISP as it does not include all of the network protocol
overheads associated with your ISP’s network. Typically, this
figure will be between 87% and 91% of the stated uplink speed
for xDSL connections and around 5 kbps lower for cable network
connections.
Uplink Speed:
If Automatic Uplink Speed is disabled, this options allows you
to set the uplink speed manually. Uplink speed is the speed at
which data can be transferred from the router to your ISP. This
is determined by your ISP.
Connection Type:
By default, the router automatically determines whether
the underlying connection is an xDSL/Frame-relay network
or some other connection type (such as cable modem or
Ethernet), and it displays the result as Detected xDSL or
Frame Relay Network.