13 system tools, 1 time, System tools – TP-Link TL-WR543G User Manual

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TL-WR543G

54M Wireless AP Client Router User Guide

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For example

, we assume that the UpLoad Bandwidth and DownLoad Bandwidth supplied by

ISP are 10Mbps respectively. If you desire highest priority to port 1, lower priority (take 2 level for
example) to port 2 and lowest priority to wireless communication, you can configure the router as
Figure 5-52

shown.

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Note:

1. In configuring system Bandwidth, there are two unitages provided: "kbps" means 1000 bit/sec;

"Mbps" means 1000,000 bit/sec.

2. You can ask your ISP or network administrator for the actual value of system upload and

download Bandwidth. If you can't get it, it is recommended strongly that you set a
conservative value to avoid the configure value overstep the actual value.

3. Because a quantum is equal to 32kbps, the port guaranteed bandwidth that you configure is

always multiples of 32kbps.

4. Because the wireless communication will engross good-sized of CPU, we strongly

recommended that you should choose the lowest priority for wireless to avoid the excessive
use of CPU.

5. For G.729A VoIP, both the recommendatory upload and download guaranteed bandwidth are

8kbps and the workable quantum is 1; For H.264 video, both the recommendatory upload
and download guaranteed bandwidth are 64kbps and the workable quantum is 2.

6. Be sure to click Save to save the new settings for the router.

7. Wireless configuration is not available at AP Client Router mode.

5.13 System Tools

Figure 5-53 The System Tools menu

There are eight submenus under the System Tools menu (shown in Figure 5-53): Time, Firmware,
Factory Defaults, Backup and Restore, Reboot, Password, Log

and Statistics. Click any of

them, and you will be able to configure the corresponding function. The detailed explanations for
each submenu are provided below.

5.13.1 Time

You can set time manually or get GMT from the Internet for the router on this page (shown in
Figure 5-54):

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