Restart your modem/router
Power-cycle your modem and router (unplug 30 seconds, plug in modem first, then router)
Move closer to your Wi‑Fi router or use a wired Ethernet connection
Use the 5 GHz or 6 GHz band instead of 2.4 GHz
Reduce Wi‑Fi interference (change router channel, move away from microwaves/cordless phones)
Place the router in a central, elevated location
Avoid bandwidth-heavy uploads/downloads while gaming
Close background apps and browser tabs using the network
Disable automatic updates on devices during play (OS, game launcher, cloud sync)
Use a VPN only if it provides better routing; otherwise disable it
Select a game server/region closer to your location
Enable QoS/Super QoS on your router (prioritize gaming/device)
Set a static IP for your gaming device (and enable DHCP reservation)
Ensure router firmware is up to date
Check for bufferbloat and enable Smart Queue Management (SQM) if supported
Increase available bandwidth or switch to a lower-latency ISP plan
Test with wired connection to isolate whether the issue is Wi‑Fi or ISP
Run a speed/latency test and report high latency or packet loss to your ISP
Replace damaged Ethernet cables or try a different port on the router/switch
Use a gaming router or dedicated modem if your current equipment is outdated
Limit simultaneous streaming/devices on your network during gameplay
