LevelOne WBR-6012 Manual - Page 65

QoS, IP/Port as 0/0, Remote IP/Port as 0/80.

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2.4.4.4 QoS This device supports QoS function. User could set specified upstream connection with different priority. There are three priorities could be selected. The packets with High priority would be processed first. 1. QoS: Quality of Service. 2. Local IP/Ports: The IP and ports that LAN side PC used. The value 0 means don't care. 3. Remote IP/Ports: The IP and ports that Remote Server used. The value 0 means don't care. For example, if you want to guarantee the HTTP bandwidth, you could keep Local IP/Port as 0/0, Remote IP/Port as 0/80. 65

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2.4.4.4 QoS
This device supports QoS function. User could set specified upstream connection with
different priority. There are three priorities could be selected. The packets with High priority
would be processed first.
1.
QoS:
Quality of Service.
2.
Local IP/Ports:
The IP and ports that LAN side PC used. The value 0 means don’t
care.
3.
Remote IP/Ports:
The IP and ports that Remote Server used. The value 0 means
don’t care.
For example, if you want to guarantee the HTTP bandwidth, you could keep Local
IP/Port as 0/0, Remote IP/Port as 0/80.