LevelOne WBR-6005 User Manual

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Table 3: WMM Access Categories

AC_VO (AC3)

Voice

Highest priority, minimum delay. Time-sensitive

data such as VoIP (Voice over IP) calls.

7, 6

AC_VI (AC2)

Video

High priority, minimum delay. Time-sensitive

data such as streaming video.

5, 4

AC_BE (AC0)

Best Effort

Normal priority, medium delay and throughput.

Data only affected by long delays. Data from

applications or devices that lack QoS

capabilities.

0, 3

AC_BK (AC1)

Background

Lowest priority. Data with no delay or

throughput requirements, such as bulk data

transfers.

2, 1

The Wi-Fi Multimedia section on the Wireless Settings Advanced page
allows you to enable WMM and set detailed QoS parameters.

Figure 35: Wi-Fi Multimedia Settings

The following items are displayed in this section on this page:

WMM — Sets the WMM operational mode on the access point. When
enabled, the QoS capabilities are advertised to WMM-enabled clients in
the network. WMM must be supported on any device trying to

associated with the access point. Devices that do not support this

feature will not be allowed to associate with the access point.

(Default: Enabled)

APSD — When WMM is enabled, Automatic Power Save Delivery
(APSD) can also be enabled. APSD is an efficient power management
method that enables client devices sending WMM packets to enter a

low-power sleep state between receiving and transmitting data.

(Default: Disabled)

WMM Parameters — Click the WMM Configuration button to set
detailed WMM parameters.

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WMM

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