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IP Products: What does Link Group Optimization do for an LQ Link Group?
IP Products: What does Link Group Optimization do for an LQ Link Group?
Link-Group Optimization settings can be found inthe CCM browser Home / Linking window.There are two settings depending on the makeup ofIP network: • Internet/NATed network (Default mode)Use this setting whenever the network you areusing crosses firewalls. This is the default mode and works with all networks. However, it requires more processing power of theLQ device and may affect latency. • LAN/WAN networkUse this mode when using LQ in a private network.It uses less network and CPU resources and gives better latency than thedefault.

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