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I put that in and it worked, but I want to move it to the middle and the bottom.

Thanx

Packet Loss - This is probably the most important and most tweakable effect, but one which is often ignored in favour of ping. A lost packet is one which at some stage of its journey is discarded, either because it is too old (the most usual one) or because bandwidth limitations prevent it being forwarded. Those annoying Connection Problems? Those are when your packet loss hits 100% (ie nothing is getting through) for a few seconds at a time, or even permanently (which is why you drop after a while if your not tweaked correctly when these awful problems occur).

 

Choke - This is the average time (in milliseconds) between a packet being generated on your computer and it being sent to the server. It is one of the major goals during tweaking to get this to 0, or at least as close as possible.

Another question, what does loss and choke mean?

If you are at 0 for both don't worry about it. If not then you can try to tweak your system. Use the commands in the thread that I listed where it explains how to tweak them.

 

I get 0 for both 99% of the time to I leave mine alone.

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