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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
Net_Graph 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. | Net_Graph 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. | ||
<br>Green bars are usually ok. | <br />Green bars are usually ok. | ||
<br>Yellow bars mean there's a lot of network traffic. | <br />Yellow bars mean there's a lot of network traffic. | ||
<br>Red bars are dropped packets. | <br />Red bars are dropped packets. | ||
==Usage== | ==Usage== |
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Overview
Net_Graph 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.
Green bars are usually ok.
Yellow bars mean there's a lot of network traffic.
Red bars are dropped packets.
Usage
- /net_graph integer
/Net_Graph by itself will return the current Net_Graph setting.
/Net_Graph 0 is the default, which is off.
/Net_Graph 1 will turn the netgraph on.