Are you tired of seeing "buffering" when you're watching videos? Problems with video buffering can be frustrating and really slow down your video streaming experience. There are several ways to stop and reduce buffering on your network, such as pausing the stream, closing other apps, reducing Wi-Fi interference, and decreasing the resolution of the stream. This wikiHow guide shows you how to reduce buffering while streaming videos on your computer, smartphone, and smart TV.
Best Ways to Fix Video Buffering
Clear your cache and cookies. If you are using a web browser on your PC or Mac to stream video, clear your browser's cookies and cache to help reduce buffering and lag time. Alternatively, pause the video for a few minutes to let it catch up, or update your streaming apps and operating system to the latest version.
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QuestionWhat does buffering mean?Community AnswerBuffering is when a video keeps pausing or loading, interrupting play. It's usually due to a poor internet connection.
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QuestionIf I get an extender, will that help the buffering?Community AnswerIf your console is far away from the WiFi hub, it may improve the connection. If the console already has a close line-of-sight to the cablemodem or router, then all an extender will do is increase the range of the connection.
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QuestionHow do I prevent buffering on a console?Community AnswerTry using a wired connection instead of WiFi. Using an Ethernet cable, plug into a port on your router and into the back of the console.
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1. Quit all background apps and services.
2. Limit the number of devices connected to your network.
3. Pause the video for a few minutes.
4. Restart your router.
5. Move closer to your wireless router.
6. Use a wired connection.
7. Reduce the video quality settings.
8. Upgrade to a faster router.
9. Upgrade to a faster internet plan.
10. Clear your browser cache.
11. Make sure your system and apps have the latest updates.