QoS is the general term used to describe the treatment a user or an application receives over a network. The paper explains the concept of Quality of Service in general, how it applies to wired and wireless LANs, and how it is useful for shared access. The applicability and use of QoS features supported by Symbol's Mobius System are also discussed in this paper.
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