Ubee Interactive Using the Wi-Fi Multimedia OptionUbee DDW365 Advanced Wireless Gateway Subscriber User Guide • February 2014 779.5 Using the Wi-Fi Multimedia OptionUse the Wi-Fi Multimedia option to configure the quality of service (QoS) to ensure thebest service in your wireless networks. Controls WLAN transmission priority on packets transmitted over the wireless network. Wi-Fi Multi-Media Quality of Service (WMM QoS) is a part of the IEEE 802.11e QoSenhancement to certified Wi-Fi wireless networks. WMM QoS prioritizes wireless traffic according to the delivery requirements of theindividual user and applications. On wireless access points without WMM QoS, alltraffic streams are given the same access priority to the wireless network. If a newtraffic stream creates a data transmission demand that exceeds the current networkcapacity, the new traffic stream reduces the throughput of the other traffic streams.MAC Addresses Defines the MAC addresses. Note: You may cut and pasteMAC addresses from the connected clients list at the bottomof the screen.Apply Saves changes when clicked.Connected Clients Lists wireless clients currently connected listed by MACaddress. MAC Address – Displays the MAC addresses entered inthe MAC Addresses field (see above). Age(s) – Displays the duration since the wireless client’spolled values were sent to the device. The values includeall information shown on this screen. The lower thenumber, the more current its data. RSSI(dBm) – Displays the received signal strength fromthe device to the wireless cable modem. This value iscommonly used to assist in troubleshooting wirelessperformance issues. A signal strength between 0dBmand -65dBm is considered optimal. Levels of -66dBm andlower (for example, -70, -80, etc.) have a downwardimpact on wireless data throughput. Refer toUnderstanding Received Signal Strength on page 82 formore information. IP Address – Displays the IP address assigned to thiswireless client. Host Name – Displays the host name of the wirelessclient. Mode – Indicates the applicable 802.11a/b/g/n standardused by the connected client device. Speed (kbps) – Displays the maximum theoretical linkspeed negotiated between the wireless gateway and theclient, not including the overhead associated withencryption, and so on. For example, actual speeds withWEP encryption enabled are typically less than half of thenegotiated link speed. TKIP encryption can also affectperformance. AES is the most efficient and secure withthe highest throughput possible. You can disable WMM ifthroughput on some client adapters is adversely affected.Label Description