QoS Engine for the Dlink DIR-655Router Sceenshot

D-LINK SYSTEMS, INC. | WIRELESS ROUTER : Advanced / QoS Engine Firmware Version: 1.32NA Hardware Version: A4 Product Page: DIR-655 Setup Advanced Tools Status Support Internet Wireless Settings Network Settings Virtual Server Port Forwarding Application Rules QOS Engine Network Filter Access Control Website Filter Inbound Filter Firewall Settings Routing Advanced Wireless WISH Wi-Fi Protected Setup Advanced Network securespot Guest Zone Admin Time SysLog EMail Settings System Firmware Dynamic DNS System Check Schedules Device Info Logs Statistics Internet Sessions Wireless WISH Sessions Menu Setup Advanced Tools Status Glossary Reboot needed Your changes have been saved. The router must be rebooted for the
changes to take effect. You can reboot now, or you can continue to make
other changes and reboot later. Configuration Warnings QoS Engine Use this section to configure D-Link's QoS Engine. The QoS Engine
improves your online gaming experience by ensuring that your game
traffic is prioritized over other network traffic, such as FTP or Web.
For best performance, use the Automatic Classification option to
automatically set the priority for your applications. Note: Only Administrator has access to these functionalities. WAN Traffic Shaping Enable Traffic Shaping: Automatic Uplink Speed : Measured Uplink Speed : Not Estimated Manual Uplink Speed : kbps << Select Transmission Rate 128 kbps 256 kbps 384 kbps 512 kbps 1024 kbps 2048 kbps Connection Type : Auto-detect xDSL Or Other Frame Relay Network Cable Or Other Broadband Network Detected xDSL or Other Frame Relay Network : No QoS Engine Setup Enable QoS Engine : Automatic Classification : Dynamic Fragmentation : 10 -- QoS Engine Rules
Name Priority (1..255)
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Local Port Range to
Remote IP Range to
Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
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Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
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Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
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Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
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Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
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Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
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Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
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Remote Port Range to Name Priority (1..255)
Protocol << Any TCP UDP Both ICMP Other Local IP Range to
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Remote Port Range to Helpful Hints... If the Measured Uplink Speed is known to be incorrect (that is, it produces suboptimal performance), disable Automatic Uplink Speed and enter the Manual Uplink Speed . Some experimentation and performance measurement may be required to converge on the optimal value. More... Copyright © 2004-2008 D-Link Systems, Inc.