User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Mechanical Description
- Hardware Installation
- Connecting the Ethernet Cable
- Step 1
- Step 2
- Step 3
- Step 4
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- Step 5
- Step 7
- Step 8
- Attaching the Mounting Bracket
- Grounding the Antenna
- Connect the Power Cable
- Dual Ethernet Ports
- HTML Interface
- Passwords
- Information
- Wireless Settings
- Image File Name
- Enabled
- Enabled
- Enable Access Control
- QOS
- Why is coiling the LMR or CAT5 bad?
- What standard does Tranzeo Wireless equipment meet?
- Is lightning damaged covered by the Warranty?
- Where to Ground the device
- Ungrounded Radio
- Grounded Radio
- Best Practices
Packet In
Automatic
Classification
Non-latency-
sensitive traffic
Dynamic
Fragmentation
Queue
High Priority
High Priority
Rate Matching
Low – Priority or
excess Traffic
Queue
High Priority
Intelligent Stream Handling
adjusts the fragment size based on
the uplink speed and also stops
fragmenting long packets when
no latency-sensitive traffic is
waiting to be sent, to improve the
overall efficiency of the
broadband link and ensure voice
can sustain a high MOS
*
rating.
Tranzeo’s software has the capability of
continually monitoring and classifying traffic
on the Internet connection, and dynamically
adjusting the way individual streams are
handled at any point in time. This enables
latency-sensitive traffic, such as voice, games
or even web page requests, to be given a
relatively high priority. As a result, they are
sent to their destination first, reducing delay
and jitter. Less time-sensitive traffic such as
email or file transfers are de-prioritized.
A process called "rate matching"
determines the bandwidth of the
broadband uplink automatically
so that it can shape the traffic to
smooth the flow between the
router and the Internet. This
eliminates the potential
bottlenecks and delays that can be
caused by "bursty" data traffic.
Internet
QOS Block Diagram 1/13/2006
Tranzeo Wireless Technologies
*Mean Opinion Score (MOS)