(Values should be tuned per-device; indiscriminate application can harm stability.)
Many modules modify the /system/etc/sysctl.conf or equivalent kernel parameters to optimize the TCP window size and buffer limits. This reduces latency (ping) and can increase throughput during high-bandwidth tasks like gaming or streaming .
Tap the Modules tab on the bottom navigation bar. wifi speed magisk module
Enables higher frequency bonding (e.g., forcing 40MHz channel width on 2.4GHz) to boost theoretical link speeds.
If you are running Android 9, 10, 11, 12, or 13, your operating system already utilizes the latest TCP BBR algorithms and optimized buffer sizes. Enables higher frequency bonding (e
Installing multiple network modules can cause conflicts and reduce speeds. Stick to one comprehensive optimizer.
Magisk modules alter Android's internal networking configurations to reduce latency and maximize throughput. They target specific software bottlenecks to streamline data packets. Stick to one comprehensive optimizer
Slow WiFi on a rooted Android device can be incredibly frustrating. Whether you are experiencing high latency while gaming, buffering during 4K streaming, or slow download speeds, your hardware might not be the problem. Often, Android’s default system configurations limit your network hardware to prioritize battery life.
Run as su (root):
Modifying system-level network configurations comes with a few minor risks: