What do theese stats mean? Ping, Fluct, Loss, Lag....I know that the lower they are - the better, but whats the difference between them in correlation with latency? Which one of them is most responsible for lagging?
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ping = your connection time to server
Fluct = Fluctuation, dont remember what its number is.
Loss = Packet Loss
Lag = The percentage of lag you have compared to 0% which is no lag.
based on what the terms mean everywhere else, which is no guarantee of what they mean here
ping = time for packet to reach the server and reply to be returned
fluct = variance in the ping time, meaning packets are being queued or rerouted somewhere
loss = percent of test messages that were not received by the server or replies that were not received by the client
I don't know what lag means here so I'm not going to guess. Sometimes it indicates how long it took the server to process a ping request (timestamps show received versus generated), sometimes it is calculated at the client from fluct and loss.