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   * The rule that triggered those class applications   * The rule that triggered those class applications
   * The amount of data transmitted and received by each connection   * The amount of data transmitted and received by each connection
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-If the list is empty, QoS may be disabled, CTF may be enabled, or there may not be any traffic being routed through your router. This can happen if your router is being used as an access point (AP) or switch, (for LAN-to-LAN, instead of LAN-to-WAN connections). 
  
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 +  * QoS could be disabled 
 +  * CTF could be enabled, (it interferes with QoS) or; 
 +  * There may be no traffic being routed through your router.  This can happen if it is being used as an \\ access point (AP) or switch, (for LAN-to-LAN, instead of LAN-to-WAN connections).
  
  
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 The information on this menu is useful for verifying that QoS is working correctly on your network. The information on this menu is useful for verifying that QoS is working correctly on your network.
  
-For example, you could:+For example, as a series or troubleshooting steps, you might:
  
   - Place a VoIP call from a phone on your network   - Place a VoIP call from a phone on your network
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 If that connection displays as "P2P/Bulk", you might try to use the protocol and port information to create a working rule to catch that traffic and classify it as VoIP.  Alternatively, if those are too random, you could search the Internet for information to help you create an L7 filter for it (in Access Restrictions). If that connection displays as "P2P/Bulk", you might try to use the protocol and port information to create a working rule to catch that traffic and classify it as VoIP.  Alternatively, if those are too random, you could search the Internet for information to help you create an L7 filter for it (in Access Restrictions).
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