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Nowadays a great many different types of data are transmitted via communication

networks and the data volumes also constantly increase. Prioritization allows to allocate
varying high transmission rates to the different types of data and thus to avoid that

downloading has a negative impact on a VoIP connection. Compared to wired networks,
WLAN is restricted by a smaller data throughput. Therefore prioritization is particularly
advisable here.


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In addition to a user-controlled prioritization, the RAP/RAC devices from ads-tec also make
the QoS upgrades of 802.11e standard. These upgrades are permanently active. The

802.11e standard defines four classes out which the Voice standard has top priority:

Best Effort

Background

Video

Voice

For the purpose of classification, the Type of Service box is evaluated according to the
following table:

IP ToS

802.11e Class

0x20

Background

0x40
0x80

Video

0xA0
0xC0

Voice

0xE0
0x88
0xB8
Others Best

Effort


If now various data connections are active at the same time, a VoIP connection can

preferably be transmitted via the Type of Service box (e.g.: on 0xC0).

Note:
The 802.11e Prioritization is applicable to outbound packets only.


The 802.11e upgrades are always active and are thus also available without configuration.
The required settings for a user-controlled prioritization will be explained below.

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