How Does the NetEqualizer/AirEqualizer Accomplish Priority QoS?
It is a very unique technology and very simple. First clear your head about the way QoS is typically done in the Cisco™ model using bit tagging and such… NetEq Customer: ok In default mode, the NetEqualizer/AirEqualizer treats all your standard traffic as one big pool. It constantly re-adjusts bandwidth allocation for users automatically (when your network is busy). It does this by temporarily squeezing the amount of bandwidth a big download might be using in order to insure great response times for e-mail, chat, http, VOIP users… So in essence the NetEqualizer/AirEqualizer is already providing one level of QoS in the default setup. Now when you tell the NetEqualizer/AirEqualizer to give specific priority to your video server (for example) it automatically squeezes all the other users into a smaller pool, and leaves the video server traffic alone. In essence this reserves bandwidth for the video server at a higher priority than all the generic users. When the video stream is not active