The colorful part of the Trace Graph (called the “Latency Graph) just plots the response times and packet loss in a nice looking graph. The problem is when there are too many lost packets. Note: Packet loss is normal on a network, especially one that is shared by many users. Basically, it provides all the hops along the path from source (the computer running PingPlotter) to target, the response times for each of those hops, and if any packet was lost for each hop. This part of the interface looks very similar to what you get when you run Traceroute. You can adjust these settings as is relevant to your case (like in my case where my Internet connection is not great). For example, my default setting considers response time (RTT) between 0 and 100 ms as good (GREEN), 101 and 200 ms as just okay/not so good (ORANGE), and 201+ ms as bad (RED).
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