Router Configuration Screen Descriptions
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This screen shows the mapping of network name (SSID) priorities and
Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP) remarking. DSCP specifies
the priority for queueing IP packets before they are forwarded.
For example, you could set the Home as a Hotspot (HaaH) SSID as a
lower priority than the primary SSID to make sure that the owner of the
service always gets priority treatment.
If you select SSID Priority as the classification method, all of the L3
DSCP/ToS values for the transmission packets (LAN/WAN to WLAN)
will be remarked to the same 802.11e QoS control field value.
If you select DSCP Remarking as the classification method, the L3
DSCP/ToS value of the transmission packets (LAN/WAN to WLAN) will
be remarked to 802.11e QoS control field values following the DSCP
remarking table below.
Wireless 2.4 GHz/Wireless 5 GHz
SSID Choose the network name (SSID) settings that you
want to display or modify.
Enable
Click the checkbox if you want to enable this
classification on your system.
Classification
Choose a classification method for your router.
Options are SSID Priority or DSCP Remarking.
SSID Priority If you choose SSID Priority as the classification
method, choose the priority to assign to each
packet. Options are:
• 0 maps to Layer 2 CoS value 2 and 802.11e WMM
Access Category BK. This is the lowest priority.
• 1 maps to Layer 2 CoS value 0 and 802.11e WMM
Access Category BE.
• 2 maps to Layer 2 CoS value 4 and 802.11e WMM
Access Category VI.
• 3 maps to Layer 2 CoS value 6 and 802.11e WMM
Access Category VO. This is the highest priority.