

Random Access Memory (RAM) is where your device stores Finally, select Restart to confirm the action.This will show you a message prompt asking you to confirm the restart action. You have to click the down button (the bottom of the big circle on your remote) to access the Settings options. Finally, click the center of the circle to select Settings. Then click the right button (the right side of the big circle) to move to Settings. You can access the top menu by clicking the up button (the top of the big circle) on your Firestick remote. Launch your Firestick and select Settings from the top menu.This will normally fix most buffering issues, especially if you keep your device turned on all the time. If you want to stop your Firestick from buffering, one of the first things you should try is restarting your device. Check out our article on how to do a speed test on your Firestick to find out more. Even if you have a strong WiFi connection from your router, it doesn’t mean that your Firestick will have a strong connection as well. Note: Before you change any settings, you should check to see if your WiFi connection is the problem. Now that you know what might be causing your buffering, here are several ways to stop your Firestick from buffering.

Your home internet connection might be too slow to handle video streams. The server hosting your video content could be operating at a slower pace or could malfunction. Buffering could be caused by problems with your router, modem, Ethernet cable, or even the Firestick hardware. ISPs (such as Comcast or Time Warner) regularly scan for particular traffic categories, and they might reduce your download speed if you’re streaming too much content. Your internet service provider (ISP) might be slowing (throttling) your internet on purpose. Frequently, it could be caused by any of the following reason:
