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Figure 4.48 - Throughput Graph viewport.
The width of each indicator is the largest 1 second throughput seen up to that point for that technology (Classic
Bluetooth, Bluetooth low energy, or 802.11), where the 1 second throughput is calculated anew each time
another packet is received. The 1 second throughput indicator will never exceed this width, but the average
throughput indicator can. For example, the image below has a large average throughput because the Selected
radio button was selected and a single packet was selected, and the duration in that case is the duration of the
single packet, which makes for a very small denominator in the throughput calculation. When the average
throughput exceeds the indicator width, a plus sign (+) is drawn at the right end of the indicator.
Figure 4.49 - Average throughput indicators show a plus sign (+) when the indicator width is exceeded.
Figure 4.50 - A single selected packet
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4.3.3.4 Coexistence View - Throughput Graph
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