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Using High Resolution for 15 minutes feature
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 2:47 pm
by flashfir
This is a checkbox on the Bandwidht Usage page.
Save High Resolution 15 Minute Timeframe Data For All Hosts
1. What is this feature & what is it designed for?
2. Is it useful? It seems to make the graph have a lot smaller points but it obscures a lot if you can see what I mean:
My goal is to see what's happening live like in DD-WRT, I can see which roommmates are gunking up the connection, which will allow me to more finely tune the QoS.
Re: Using High Resolution for 15 minutes feature
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:33 pm
by Lantis
Turn it off, add more lines to the graph and observe the difference. Without it on the graphs smooth out a lot.
Re: Using High Resolution for 15 minutes feature
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:35 pm
by flashfir
Lantis wrote:Turn it off, add more lines to the graph and observe the difference. Without it on the graphs smooth out a lot.
how does one add more lines to the graph?

Re: Using High Resolution for 15 minutes feature
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:42 pm
by Lantis
At the top you select additional information.
E.g. Select line 2 as hosts, then select an individual PC.
Re: Using High Resolution for 15 minutes feature
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:46 pm
by flashfir
Lantis wrote:At the top you select additional information.
E.g. Select line 2 as hosts, then select an individual PC.
Oh, I've already done that in the previous screenshot, no? As you can see I have the red/green lines there.
I guess this is it, not much else to ask. Just wanted to check since it seemed more difficult to read with the high-res which, unfortunately, makes it a somewhat less useful feature.
Re: Using High Resolution for 15 minutes feature
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:54 pm
by Lantis
High res may be useful if you're exporting the data. But I agree that on a small graph it doesn't really add much.
Re: Using High Resolution for 15 minutes feature
Posted: Thu Apr 14, 2016 4:58 pm
by flashfir
Lantis wrote:High res may be useful if you're exporting the data. But I agree that on a small graph it doesn't really add much.
Aha, there you go. That would make a lot of sense for historical data.
As someone in their mid 20's living with other roommates, I don't mind anything historically as long as the latency is fine when I'm doing some DotA 2 or Smash 4; I only look at the current status to see why there is latency. Gargoyle is great
