Greetings Octavius_Maximus,

After taking a look at this scary screenshot (yikes!), it *looks* an awful lot like bandwidth saturation.

There are a few possible solutions to this problem:

* Use less bandwidth.
* Buy more bandwidth.
* Get a device between you and your ISP that limits overuse by big consumers (throttling, but the good kind).
* Put up with it.

If possible, it's nice to correlate the activity on your network with these results so you can act to minimize the affect (maybe you can download that ISO late at night when no one is watching a movie).

Bandwidth saturation can come from two directions - overuse, or under supply. If this happens regularly and you can't figure out why, you might want to get with your provider to have them help you troubleshoot.

Here is more information on bandwidth saturation, and ways you might be able to rectify this:

http://www.pingplotter.com/manual/scenariosaturatedpipe.html

Hopefully this helps out! If you should find yourself with any other questions, or needing any other assistance - please don't hesitate to email us at support@pingplotter.com. 

Cheers! 

-Phillip