Internet feels laggy during gaming or video calls even with fast speeds
Your router is buffering too much data from streaming, downloads, and backups — this adds lag to gaming and calls. Turn on QoS (Quality of Service) in your router settings to prioritize your game or call. QoS makes the router give those activities first access to bandwidth.
Speed and lag are different things. Your internet can be fast but feel laggy if someone is streaming video or downloading in the background. The router holds all that data in a queue and it builds up, making your game or call feel slow. Turning on QoS tells the router to prioritize your gaming or calling traffic over downloads and streaming.
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Skip — I just want a technicianCommon mistakes to avoid
- Assuming the internet is too slow when the real problem is bufferbloat — a fast connection that feels slow because the router is buffering too much
- Running a speed test without anyone else using the internet — the speed test looks fine but gaming feels laggy when others are online
- Not realizing that QoS needs to be turned on — most routers ship with it off
Signs you need professional help
- QoS is turned on and configured but gaming still feels laggy
- WiFi signal is strong and no one else is using the internet but you still have lag
- Multiple devices have lag at the same time — can be an internet provider issue
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