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{{Xref|Lag}} can refer to several distinct types of problems affecting your Second Life experience. Fortunately, the {{win|Lag Meter}} helps you determine what type of lag you're experiencing. '''Client''', '''Network''' and '''Server''' status are shown with green, yellow and red lights, similar to traffic lights. Green is good! Possible causes are also shown when appropriate.
 
{{Xref|Lag}} can refer to several distinct types of problems affecting your Second Life experience. Fortunately, the {{win|Lag Meter}} helps you determine what type of lag you're experiencing. '''Client''', '''Network''', and '''Server''' status are shown with green, yellow, and red lights, similar to traffic lights. Green is good! Possible causes are also shown when appropriate.


{{UIref|Client|Lag on your Viewer-side end.}}
{{UIref|Client|Lag on your Viewer-side end.}}

Latest revision as of 11:28, 1 October 2010

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Lag can refer to several distinct types of problems affecting your Second Life experience. Fortunately, the Lag Meter helps you determine what type of lag you're experiencing. Client, Network, and Server status are shown with green, yellow, and red lights, similar to traffic lights. Green is good! Possible causes are also shown when appropriate.

Client   Lag on your Viewer-side end.
Network   Lag with the network connection between your Viewer and Linden Lab's servers.
Server   Lag from Linden Lab's servers.
> >   Toggle window size. The collapsed window doesn't show lag descriptions.