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*Red bars represent dropped packets.
*Red bars represent dropped packets.


Above the graph, the command also displays the number of duplicated incoming packets, retransmitted packets and lost packets.
Above the graph, the command also displays the number of duplicated incoming packets, retransmitted packets and lost packets, as well as the current server ping in millisconds.


== Usage ==
== Usage ==

Revision as of 22:43, 25 March 2011

Overview

The /net_graph command will allow the user to turn on and off a network monitor, or graph. This graph will overlay on top of any other windows, and will always be in the lower right hand corner.

On the netgraph:

  • Green bars represent received packets, with the height of the bar representing server ping time in milliseconds
  • Yellow bars represent retransmitted packets.
  • Red bars represent dropped packets.

Above the graph, the command also displays the number of duplicated incoming packets, retransmitted packets and lost packets, as well as the current server ping in millisconds.

Usage

/net_graph integer

/net_graph by itself will return the current net_graph setting.

/net_graph 0 will hide the netgraph.

/net_graph 1 will display the netgraph

/net_graph #, where # > 1, will display a much taller version of the netgraph.


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