With just the Driver Station open you should see a flat line at ~100000 Bytes/Second. Note that these values are in Bytes/Second meaning the cap is 917,504. The Last, Average, Min and Max values are also displayed at the bottom of the graph. The graph will show the total bandwidth usage of the connection, with the bandwidth cap at the top of the graph. You may now connect to your robot as normal over the selected interface (if you haven’t done so already). If desired, turn on the horizontal grid by checking the box. In the Maximum Box under Vertical Scale enter 917504 (this is 7 Megabits converted to Bytes). Click on the dropdown next to Scale and select 1.0. Press Ctrl+ Q to bring up the Properties window. The Bytes Total/sec entry should be the only entry remaining in the pane. In the bottom pane, select each counter other than Bytes Total/sec and press the Delete key. In the bottom left pane, locate the desired network interface (or use All instances to monitor all interfaces)Ĭlick Add> to add the counter to the right pane.Ĭlick OK to add the counters to the graph. In the top left pane, locate and click on Network Interface to select it Add Network Counter Ĭlick the green plus near the top of the screen to add a counter In the left pane, click Performance Monitor to display the real-time monitor. Launching the Performance Monitor Ĭlick Start and in the search box, type perfmon.msc and press Enter. Windows contains a built-in tool called the Performance Monitor that can be used to monitor the bandwidth usage over a network interface. Measuring Bandwidth Using the Performance Monitor (Win 7/10) Teams can simulate the bandwidth throttling at home using the FRC Bridge Configuration Utility with the bandwidth checkbox checked.
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