Motorola WiNG 5.5 Reference Manual page 477

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5. Configure the following
Settings
Wireless Client
Classification
Figure 6-23 WLAN - WLAN QoS Policy screen - WMM tab
in respect to the WLAN's intended WMM radio traffic and user requirements:
Use the drop-down menu to select the Wireless Client Classification for this WLAN's
intended traffic. The Classification Categories are the different WLAN-WMM options
available to the radio. The Wireless Client Classification types are:
• WMM – Implies WiFi Multimedia QoS extensions are enabled on this radio. This
allows different traffic streams between the wireless client and the access point to be
prioritized according to the type of traffic (voice, video etc). The WMM classification is
required to support the high throughput data rates required of 802.11n device support.
• Voice – Optimized for voice traffic. Implies all traffic on this WLAN is prioritized as
voice traffic on the radio.
• Video – Optimized for video traffic. Implies all traffic on this WLAN is prioritized as
video traffic on the radio.
• Normal – Optimized for best effort traffic. Implies all traffic on this WLAN is prioritized
as best effort traffic on the radio.
• Low – Optimized for background traffic. Implies all traffic on this WLAN is low priority
on the radio.
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