High ping and packet loss are the silent killers of your gaming performance. Even with a fast fiber connection, Windows default network settings are optimized for general browsing, not low-latency gaming. In this guide, we show you how to tweak your network stack to prioritize your game packets and eliminate 'lag spikes'."<br /><br />### 🛠️ The 3-Step Network Boost:<br /><br />Step 1: Disable Nagle's Algorithm (Registry Tweak)<br />This hidden Windows setting bundles small data packets together, causing delays in online games. By disabling it, your PC sends data instantly.<br /><br />Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\Tcpip\Parameters\Interfaces and set TcpAckFrequency to 1.<br /><br />Step 2: DNS Optimization<br />Don't use your ISP's default DNS. Switch to Cloudflare (1.1.1.1) or Google (8.8.8.8) for faster name resolution and more stable routing to game servers.<br /><br />Step 3: Network Adapter Settings<br />Go to Device Manager > Network Adapters > Properties > Advanced. Disable 'Energy Efficient Ethernet' and 'Green Ethernet'. These settings save power by throttling your connection—something you definitely don't want while gaming.<br />💰 Support / Donaciones: https://paypal.me/gamesgon<br />https://juegosgamesgon.blogspot.com/<br />GamingNetwork #LowerPing #LagFix #PCGaming #TechTips #GamesGonTech #Optimization #Warzone #Valorant
