WLAN QoS setting: WMM vs SSID?
Solution 1
From @akostadinov's answer:
"One can create multiple SSIDs in the router. Then assign a different QoS value for each SSID."
The SSID here means that you'll have the QoS set based on the SSID priority value.
https://fccid.io/Q78-ZXW3512C/User-Manual/User-Manual-1928235
And according to the manual, it's simply that higher number will have higher priority, not 0-1 for background and etc.
"SSID Name
Set a name for this SSID. A name is composed of 1–32
characters.
Priority
Set the SSID priority ranging from 0 to 7. The default value
is 0, indicating no priority is set. A greater value indicates
a higher priority."
Solution 2
I found answer in another language (thanks google translate). Basically one can create multiple SSIDs in the router. Then assign a different QoS value for each SSID.
There is a list with the meaning of each priority number, e.g. for video, background, etc. It is not that x
is better or worse than x+1
. So check the table as to what value to set.
On a more careful read I see that from 0 to 7 priority is increasing as Đặng Quốc Trung pointed out.
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Updated on September 18, 2022Comments
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akostadinov almost 2 years
I've got a ZTE router which has Wireless LAN QoS setting
WMM
andSSID
whereSSID
is the default. What shouldSSID
mean here?See attached screenshot.
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RalfFriedl over 4 yearsThe question is about the meaning of the QoS options.
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Đặng Quốc Trung over 4 years@RalfFriedl opps, was reading the other answer and post this one, missing some info 😂.