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abadaba
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How is it i can always make my graphs look like the first graph? When i download something, the graphs spike like they are supposed to. But then when traffic go's back too normal, all i see is this one huge spike; thats if i dont zoom
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These are the spikes that make the graph look like there is no traffic, unless i zoom...
These are the spikes that make the graph look like there is no traffic, unless i zoom...
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This is how i would like the graph too look like..
This is how i would like the graph too look like..
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Post by BSOD2600 »

Unless you want to set the max y axis value and disable auto-scaling, you cannot. The second graph is completely valid... you got spike of data of ~40 kb for a few min, which the graph represents as it should.
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Post by abadaba »

They are both valid..Its just when i look at the graphs after being idol 4ever...They look decent...like its just going along, nice lil green traffic...But if i download something, and go back and look after its been updated, i have this one hug spike..And the rest of the graph really is unvieable unless i zoom...I want too be able too set it too just show average input/output. And then zoom too see all the rest of the spikes etc. Is this possible?
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I don't think it's possible to have the Y axis scale based on the data average. Either you set the max/min of the y axis, or you let it autoscale.
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