Stop the Buffer: How to Get the Most from Your Streaming Experience

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There’s nothing more frustrating than getting to the final seconds of a close game—only to see the spinning buffering wheel right before the winning shot.

While buffering is often blamed on slow internet, that’s not always the case—especially if you’re already connected to Citynet Fiber. Your streaming device, settings, and even your home network setup can all impact performance.

Here’s how to make sure you’re getting the best possible streaming experience.

Streaming Devices: The Hidden Bottleneck

Not all streaming devices are created equal. Whether you’re using a smart TV, streaming stick, gaming console, or casting from your phone, each comes with its own performance limitations.

Smart TVs and streaming sticks are essentially small computers—and like any computer, they can slow down over time.

Common issues to watch for:

  • Sluggish menus or delayed response
  • Apps taking longer to load
  • Device running unusually warm after extended use

Quick fixes:

  • Restart your device regularly to clear the cache and refresh performance
  • Remove unused apps to free up storage
  • Keep your device updated (if updates are still supported)

Most streaming devices only receive updates for 3–5 years. If your apps feel slow but your picture quality is still fine, your device – not your internet – may be the issue.

Easy upgrade: A streaming stick ($30–$80) can breathe new life into your setup without replacing your TV.

Streaming Settings: Don’t Let “Auto” Hold You Back

Many streaming apps default to “Auto” quality—but that doesn’t always deliver the best experience.

If your connection can handle it, manually set your streaming quality to the highest available option:

  • HD (High Definition)
  • UHD / 4K (Ultra High Definition)

Keep in mind: Some platforms require premium subscriptions for 4K content.

Choose Your Apps Wisely

Today’s streaming world offers endless options—but not all apps are equal.

Before downloading a new app:

  • Check reviews and ratings
  • Confirm it’s from a trusted provider
  • Avoid apps that request unnecessary permissions

Malicious or poorly designed apps can slow down your device—or worse, compromise your data.

Pro tip:
Regularly remove apps you don’t use. This improves performance and keeps your device running smoothly.

Wired vs. WiFi: Stability Matters

WiFi is convenient—but it’s not always consistent.

Your connection can be affected by:

  • Distance from your router
  • Walls and obstructions
  • Network congestion
  • Interference from other devices

Best option:
Whenever possible, connect your streaming device directly with an Ethernet cable for the most stable performance.

If you’re using WiFi:

  • Use the 5 GHz band for faster speeds at close range
  • Place your router in a central, open location
  • Consider optimizing your setup with Managed WiFi tools

Your Connection Is the Foundation

At the end of the day, your internet connection still plays a critical role.

Typical streaming bandwidth needs:

  • HD streaming: 5–10 Mbps
  • 4K streaming: 25+ Mbps

And that’s per device.

Add in gaming, video calls, work, and smart home devices, and slower connections can quickly become overwhelmed.

That’s where fiber makes the difference.

Unlike cable, satellite, or 5G home internet, fiber delivers symmetrical speeds—meaning your uploads are just as fast as your downloads. That keeps everything running smoothly, from streaming and gaming to video calls and cloud backups.

Citynet Fiber Internet. Built for Better Streaming

With Citynet Fiber, you’re not just getting speed—you’re getting reliability, consistency, and local support you can count on.

So whether you’re streaming the big game, binge-watching your favorite series, or hosting movie night, you’ll have the connection—and the support—to keep everything running smoothly.

Pick YOUR Perfect Fiber Internet Plan

or call us at 800.881.2638, anytime.

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