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For each TOS bits user priority (7 being the highest
user priority), select the appropriate CAP setting: CAP,
CAP, CAP, or CAP0 (CAP3 being the highest CAP
priority) .
Default CAP - Lowest Priority
Set the default priority mapping of packets that do not
have priority set by VLAN tags, TOS bits, or other priority
mapping . For each type of traffic, select the appropriate
CAP setting .
IGMP
For Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP)
frames, select the appropriate CAP setting: CAP, CAP,
CAP, or CAP0 (CAP3 being the highest CAP priority) .
Uncast
For unicast frames, select the appropriate CAP
setting: CAP, CAP, CAP, or CAP0 .
Multcast/Broadcast
For multicast and broadcast frames,
select the appropriate CAP setting: CAP, CAP, CAP, or
CAP0 .
To save your changes, click the Save button .
To reset the priority settings to the factory defaults, click
the Restore Default button .
To exit the Configuration Utility, click Ext .
NOTE:
The following are the factory default
settings for VLAN Tags and TOS Bits:
VLAN
Default
Tag User
CAP
Prorty
Prorty
0
CAP1
1
CAP0
2
CAP0
3
CAP1
4
CAP2
5
CAP2
6
CAP3
7
CAP3
PowerLne AV Ethernet Adapter
TOS Bt
Default
User
CAP
Prorty
Prorty
0
CAP1
1
CAP1
2
CAP2
3
CAP3
4
CAP3
5
CAP3
6
CAP3
7
CAP3
Using the Configuration Utility
Upgrade
Use this screen to upgrade the connected Adapter's
firmware .
Upgrade Screen
Status
Displayed here is the MAC address of the Adapter
currently accessed by your computer .
Device Information
MAC Address
Displayed here is the MAC address of the
Adapter .
Frmware Verson
Displayed here is the firmware version
of the Adapter .
Device Upgrade
To upgrade the Adapter's firmware, follow these
instructions:
1 .
Download the Adapter's firmware from the Linksys
website at www.lnksys.com or www.lnksys.eu
(Go to the appropriate country for all downloads) .
2 .
Extract the firmware file on your computer .
3 .
Enter the location of the firmware's file, or click the
Browse button to find the file .
Click the Upgrade button, and follow the on-screen
4 .
instructions .
To exit the Configuration Utility, click Ext .