The fair queuing mechanism implemented in the MQC does not weight the traffic in any way. Weighting is a terminology Cisco uses to indicate the fact that the router is looking at the prioritization of ...
As we continue in our month-long parade of QoS videos, QoS Lab 2 offers a demonstration of AutoQoS VoIP on a router. As we’ll discuss in future videos, there are three primary flavors of AutoQoS: (1) ...
Several weeks ago, I finally tackled a long-delayed and much-needed hardware swap. As is usually the case with things I procrastinate, it ended up not being nearly as difficult (nor taking nearly as ...
I have an all cisco network, with cisco wifi running on top of it, using the built in cisco macros for wifi, and switch to switch trunks. On top of that were running a non cisco voip network. The qos ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. The consolidation of the Internet Protocol as the foundation of most communications services has ...
Last time, I told you of my generally positive so-far experiences with the Cisco Linksys E4200 v2 router. Alas, it hasn't been completely smooth sailing. And my 802.11n problems have been particularly ...
The devices connected to your router battle for bandwidth like thirst-crazed beasts jostling for access to a receding watering hole. You can’t see the melee, but you can feel its impact. Without ...
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