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Wireless Multi-media Configuration
Wireless Multi-media is an advanced feature that allows you to prioritize various types of data travelling over the
wireless network. Certain types of data that are sensitive to delays, such as voice or video, must be prioritized
ahead of other, less delay-sensitive types, such as email.
Wireless Multi-media currently implements wireless Quality of Service (QoS) by transmitting data depending on
Diffserv priority settings. These priorities are mapped into four Access Categories (AC), in increasing order of pri-
ority:
◆ Background (BK),
◆ Best Effort (BE),
◆ Video (VI), and
◆ Voice (VO).
It requires WiFi Multimedia (WMM)-capable clients, usually a separate feature enabled at the client network set-
tings, and client PC software that makes use of Differentiated Services (Diffserv). Refer to your operating system
instructions for enabling Diffserv QoS.
When you click the
WiFi Multimedia link the Wireless Multi-media Configuration page appears.
Check the Enabled checkbox and click the
Apply Changes button.
Wireless MAC Filtering
When you click the MAC Filtering link the Wireless MAC Filtering page appears.
MAC Filtering allows you to specify which client PCs are allowed to join the wireless LAN by unique hardware
(MAC) address.
◆ To enable this feature, select either whitelist or blacklist from the MAC Filtering Type pull-down menu.
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