What do you mean by "ignore any packet loss less than 95%"? I'm uncertain what your goal is - are you setting up an alert?<br><br>The packet loss shown is based on the time period you specify in "Samples to Include". If this is a big number - and you've been running Ping Plotter for a while - then the packet loss percentage will grow slowly - even when the connection completely dies. Another possibility is that you have the upper graph focused on a period other than the most recent (this is done by double-clicking on the lower graph to focus in on a time). Right-clicking on the lower graph and selecting "Reset focus to Current" will move the focus back.<br><br>On another note - related to your question, but not addressing it ... in most cases, it's not a good idea to go to hop 1 - as this is a gateway router that may not be configured to respond reliably - particularily when the final destination is this address. For best results, find a destination that is close - but is something that isn't a router. A good example of this is your ISPs mail server - or any web site or server that's in your local area. Going to that destination will show more reliable numbers (and be more meaningful if you're trying to report something to your ISP as well).<br><br>If you clarify a bit what you're after - and what you're seeing (can you post an image of what you're seeing?) would help a lot on this.<br><br>