What is Bufferbloat and How to Fix It
Slow video calls? Fix bufferbloat for fast internet. Book a free IT assessment with MrTech Melbourne.
Idle ping vs loaded latency
A normal speed test ping is measured while your connection is idle. Bufferbloat is the extra delay that appears when the line is busy — for example during a large download, cloud backup, or when several devices are online at once.
Why bufferbloat matters
High bufferbloat makes VoIP, Teams calls and gaming feel sluggish even when your download speed looks fine. It usually means your router or ISP queue is buffering too much traffic.
How to fix bufferbloat
Run the MrTech speed test and compare idle ping with loaded latency. If bufferbloat is high, try wired Ethernet, QoS on your router, or talk to your ISP about a better modem or plan. For expert help, book a free IT assessment with MrTech Melbourne — business IT support Victoria-wide.
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