Owner's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Connecting the Router
- Configuring My Network Settings
- Using Network Connections
- Configuring the Router’s Security
- Using Parental Controls
- Using Advanced Settings
- Firmware Upgrade
- Firmware Restore
- Configuration File
- System Settings
- Date and Time
- Scheduler Rules
- Routing
- IP Address Distribution
- Diagnostics
- Restoring Default Settings
- Reboot the Router
- MAC Cloning
- ARP (Address Resolution Protocol) Table
- Users
- QoS
- Local Administration
- Remote Administration
- Dynamic DNS
- DNS Server
- Network Objects
- Universal Plug and Play (UPnP)
- Protocols
- Monitoring the Router
- Troubleshooting
- Quality of Service
- Specifications
- Notices
- Limited Warranty

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Appendix A Quality of Service
To add a new outbound/inbound class rule, click Add in the Edit Class screen.
The “Add Traffic Priority Rule” screen appears.
Source Address - The source address of the packets sent to or received from the
network object (computer A in the above example). To add an address:
1. Select Specify Address from the drop-down list. The screen will refresh
and an “Add” link appears.
2. Click Add, and add a new network object. Note that clicking Add is equiv-
alent to clicking “New Entry” in the “Network Objects” screen.
Destination Address - The destination address of the packets sent to or received
from the network object. This address can be configured in the same manner as
the source address.
Protocol - Select a specific traffic protocol from the drop-down list, or add a new
one. To add a new traffic protocol:
1. Select Specify Protocol from the drop-down list. The screen will refresh
and an “Add” link appears.
2. Click Add, and add a new protocol. This is the same as clicking “New
Entry” in the “Protocols” screen.
DSCP -Use this drop-down list to mark a DSCP value on packets matching a
connection that matches this rule. To do so, select Specify from the drop-down
list and enter the hexadecimal value of the DSCP.