QoS

In the TCP/IP world, QoS describes the quality of a communication service from the user’s point of view. Network service quality is often defined on the basis of the parameters bandwidth, delay, packet loss and jitter.

The network load influences the quality of the transmission. For example, how long does it take for a data packet to reach the recipient? For this reason, attempts are made to mark data packets with corresponding service classes. Prioritized data packets are then forwarded preferentially in routers or switches. In the TK 500 series it is therefore possible to limit and allocate the bandwidths accordingly. You can set this up via “QoS”.

IP BW Limit

Under the menu item QoS > IP BW Limit you can limit the down- or upload bandwidth and bind it to IP addresses, as well as prioritize them.

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Name

Description

Default

Enable

Click to enable

Disabled

Download Bandwith

Set the bandwidth for the download

1000kbit/s

Upload Bandwith

Set the bandwidth for upload

1000kbit/s

Interface

Selection of the interface to which the bandwidth is to be assigned

Cellular

Host Download Bandwidth

Enable

Enable the function

Enabled

IP Adresse

Specify the IP address for allocation

Blank

Guaranteed Rate (kbit/s)

Indication of guaranteed bandwidth in kbit/s

1000

Priority

Assigning priority

Medium

Description

Rule description

Blank