ISP Load Graph on the dashboard - latency interferes with load on the screen

The ISP load screen is too busy as the "latency" scales with the "throughput" and it is hard to mouse over either of them effectively. Is there a way to allow disabling of the "latency" display or to set the scale to keep it small and out of the way so I can focus on "throughput"?
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ISP load screen is time sliced, ie when you scroll along, you get discrete samples for a given time for both. Not sure I understand your interference problem?
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@d0ugmac1 In my case the latency goes to 0 and back up over and over creating a razorback as seen here:
Yours floats nicely above the through put, mine interferes (as you can see). The ISP has latency that runs as high as 800ms so there is a big swing. I'm going to address that with them in a separate ticket with the provider but this shouldn't look like this either.
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As mentioned in your other post - upgrade your OC300 first.
And then try using different latency servers for measuring to see if your latency graph becomes a bit more 'straight'.
Instead of 'Default' you could use e.g. 8.8.8.8 and see how it goes.
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@Hoamboy I have changed to google nameservers as per your suggestion and will see what happens - I'm not famliar with "latency servers" but I presume you mean DNS servers, which are blank by default so they'd use whatever server the OC300 gets from DHCP I suppose. I will advise.
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Sorry for being unclear.
Yes try Google DNS servers 8.8.8.8 and 8.8.4.4 and play with online connection test settings described e.g. here:
https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/596456
And of course make sure all devices are running on latest firmware.
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@OrangeStreet Switching to the Google DNS servers did the trick, the default DNS servers chosen by the default omada configuration must be terrible. Thanks!
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