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==QOS-Quality of Service==
 
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Quality of service (QoS) is the overall performance of a telephony or computer network, particularly the performance seen by the users of the network. To quantitatively measure quality of service, several related aspects of the network service are often considered, such as error rates, bit rate, throughput, transmission delay, availability, jitters, etc.
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* A brief overview:
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Quality of service (QoS) On an IP Camera in the Web 3.0 interface (Internet Explorer) is a network security mechanism. the technology is used to fix the network delay and jam problem. For the network service, the quality of service includes the transmission bandwidth, delay, and the packet loss. We can guarantee the transmission bandwidth, lower the delay, and reduce the loss of the data packet and anti-dither to enhance the quality.
  
On an IP Camera in the Web 3.0 interface (Internet Explorer) Qos (Quality of Service) is a network security mechanism. the technology is used to fix the network delay and jam problem. For the network service, the quality of service includes the transmission bandwidth, delay, and the packet loss. We can guarantee the transmission bandwidth, lower the delay, and reduce the loss of the data packet and anti-dither to enhance the quality.
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===Setting up QoS on an IP Camera===
  
We can set the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) of the IP to distinguish the data packet so
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1. Log into your IP camera using [[Troubleshoot/Internet_Explorer|Internet Explorer]]
that the router or the hub can provide different services for various data packets. It can select the
 
different queues according to the priority of the packets:
 
  
(64 different priority levels)  
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Level 0 is the lowest, and level 63 is the highest. It can also discard at the
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[[File:qos05.jpg|500x500px]]
different ratio when the broad bandwidth is jammed.
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2. Once logged in select Setup:
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[[File:qos04.jpg|500x500px]]
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3. Now select Camera and then Video to set you video quality to VBR (Variable Bit Rate) which will limit the amount of traffic coming out of the camera into your NVR or network. This will help QoS prioritize traffic as well.
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[[File:qos01.jpg|500x500px]]
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4. Now Select Network and then QoS and set your Real-time monitor and Command to a priority level from 0-63, 0 being the lowest priority on the network, and 63 being the highest. It can also discard at the different ratio when the broad bandwidth is jammed (setting the DSCP to que according to the priority of the packets).
  
 
[[File:qos03.jpg|500x500px]]
 
[[File:qos03.jpg|500x500px]]
  
  
Alternatively you can set the QoS on your router too if you have access to it by going into the routers peticular settings, here we picture a netgear router's QoS setup page. Just make sure that the MAC address matches that of the device you are trying to set priority to.
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Alternatively you can set the QoS on your router too if you have access to it by going into the routers particular settings, here we picture a netgear router's QoS setup page. Just make sure that the MAC address matches that of the device you are trying to set priority to.
  
 
[[File:qos.jpg|500x500px]]
 
[[File:qos.jpg|500x500px]]

Latest revision as of 18:32, 26 April 2016

QOS-Quality of Service

  • A brief overview:

Quality of service (QoS) On an IP Camera in the Web 3.0 interface (Internet Explorer) is a network security mechanism. the technology is used to fix the network delay and jam problem. For the network service, the quality of service includes the transmission bandwidth, delay, and the packet loss. We can guarantee the transmission bandwidth, lower the delay, and reduce the loss of the data packet and anti-dither to enhance the quality.

Setting up QoS on an IP Camera

1. Log into your IP camera using Internet Explorer


Qos05.jpg


2. Once logged in select Setup:


Qos04.jpg


3. Now select Camera and then Video to set you video quality to VBR (Variable Bit Rate) which will limit the amount of traffic coming out of the camera into your NVR or network. This will help QoS prioritize traffic as well.


Qos01.jpg


4. Now Select Network and then QoS and set your Real-time monitor and Command to a priority level from 0-63, 0 being the lowest priority on the network, and 63 being the highest. It can also discard at the different ratio when the broad bandwidth is jammed (setting the DSCP to que according to the priority of the packets).

Qos03.jpg


Alternatively you can set the QoS on your router too if you have access to it by going into the routers particular settings, here we picture a netgear router's QoS setup page. Just make sure that the MAC address matches that of the device you are trying to set priority to.

Qos.jpg