LAN Looks for a server running on a LAN (local area network).
Players usually join by an external IP and port number posted on a competition website. This is used by many competitive\tournament groups to allow an audience to view their matches. It allows a unlimited amount of players to watch a slightly delayed match running live on the server through a "camera man" (either run by an AI or human). Spectate is a link to servers running the Source TV,GOTV or Half-Life TV. Spectate Not usually used for normal servers. Servers can be deleted from the list by right-clicking the servers name and left-clicking "Remove server from history". History A list of the current status of all the recent servers a player has visited.
The server will not show up if it's taken off the Favorites or is unreachable. Favorites A specific server can be added to the "Favorites" list by right clicking the server name in the browser and clicking "Add server to favorites". The list is not generated until "Quick refresh" or "Refresh all" is pressed. Servers that do not meet one or more of the filters are temporarily omitted from the selection. Top Button Row Internet Generates a list of available servers from the Internet. In Counter-Strike: Global Offensive, it is accessible through the drop-down menu PLAY > BROWSE COMMUNITY SERVERS. Server browser is accessible via "Find Servers" in Counter-Strike, Counter-Strike: Condition Zero and Counter-Strike: Source. Server Browser allows a player to search from a list of available servers and choose a map/game mode of their choosing, as well as add various filters to refine searching.