Billion 800VGT Router
Port
Setting
This
section
allows
you
to
configure
the
settings
for
the
router’s
Ethernet
ports
to
solve
some
of
the
compatibility
problems
that
may
be
encountered
while
connecting
to
the
Internet,
as
well
as
allowing
users
to
tweak
the
performance
of
their
network.
Port
#
Connection
Type:
this
is
where
you
can
customize
the
connection
type
of
each
of
the
routers
Ethernet
ports.
There
are
Six
options
to
choose
from:
Auto,
disable,
10M
half-duplex,
10M
full-duplex,
100M
half-duplex,
100M
full-duplex
and
Disable.
Sometimes,
there
are
Ethernet
compatibility
problems
with
legacy
Ethernet
devices,
and
you
can
configure
a
particular
Ethernet
port
to
one
of
the
different
types
to
solve
compatibility
issues.
The
default
is
Auto
,
which
users
should
keep
unless
there
are
specific
problems
with
computers
not
being
able
to
access
your
LAN.
IPv4
TOS
priority
Control
(Advanced
users):
TOS,
Type
of
Services,
is
the
2
nd
octet
of
an
IP
packet.
Bits
6-7
of
this
octet
are
reserved
and
bit
0-5
are
used
to
specify
the
priority
of
the
packet.
This
feature
uses
bits
0-5
to
classify
the
packet’s
priority.
If
the
packet
is
high
priority,
it
will
flow
first
and
will
not
be
constrained
by
the
Rate
Limit.
Therefore,
when
this
feature
is
enabled,
the
router’s
Ethernet
switch
will
check
the
2
nd
octet
of
each
IP
packet.
If
the
value
in
the
TOS
field
matches
the
checked
values
in
the
table
(0
to
63),
this
packet
will
be
treated
as
high
priority.
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Chapter
4:
Configuration