This post covers the possible reasons why your FireStick keeps buffering and solutions to fix the issue.
If you own a Fire TV Stick HD, Fire TV Stick 4K, FireStick 4K Max, Fire TV Cube, or any other Fire streaming device, this guide is for you.
It can be incredibly frustrating when you are trying to watch your favorite show, and the FireStick suddenly starts buffering.
This is a common issue experienced by many viewers. I, too, have experienced it.
Therefore, in this article, I will help you identify the underlying problems with solutions to fix the buffering issues.
Attention FireStick Users
Governments and ISPs across the world monitor their users' online activities. If you use third-party streaming apps on your Fire TV Stick, you should always use a good FireStick VPN and hide your identity so your movie-viewing experience doesn’t take a bad turn. Currently, your IP is visible to everyone.
I use ExpressVPN, the fastest and most secure VPN in the industry. It is very easy to install on any device, including Amazon Fire TV Stick. Also, it comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee. If you don't like their service, you can always ask for a refund. ExpressVPN also has a special deal where you can get 4 months free and save 61% on the 2-year plan.
Read: How to Install and Use Best VPN for FireStick
Why Does My FireStick Keep Buffering?
There are 9 most common reasons why your FireStick keeps buffering:
- Slow internet connection: The most obvious reason behind a buffering FireStick is insufficient internet speed. Your connection speed must be at least 3 Mbps for SD streaming.
- Poor Wi-Fi signals: Weak connection signals caused by distance or interference between your FireStick and router limit the internet speed, causing buffering.
- ISP throttling: Some internet providers deliberately slow down connection speeds in peak hours to accommodate other customers.
- Too many devices using your internet: If multiple people use your internet simultaneously to download and stream content, your FireStick will get slower.
- Outdated streaming apps: You’re more likely to experience buffering on older versions of streaming apps.
- Running low on RAM: Multiple apps running in the background can eat up your FireStick RAM, causing the device to load videos improperly.
- Low storage: Fire TV devices come with only 8GB and 16GB in respective models, and if your device runs low on storage, it starts slowing down all processes.
- FireStick overheating: Heat thermal throttles your FireStick, affecting its performance.
- Outdated FireStick OS: An old FireStick OS version may also limit the true performance of your device.
Solving the Buffering Issue on FireStick – 9 Quick Fixes
Here are the solutions:
1. Restart FireStick
Sometimes, a simple reboot can resolve the FireStick buffering issue. Restarting your device clears app caches, deletes unnecessary temporary files, and fixes bugs.
Here are the steps to restart your FireStick:
1. Click the Settings Gear icon on the right side of your FireStick home.
2. Open My Fire TV.
3. Select Restart.
4. Click the Restart button again and wait for your FireStick to restart.
Your FireStick will restart now, and the system will refresh.
2. Use a VPN to Prevent Buffering
Recommended for better speed as well as privacy
Many ISPs engage in internet throttling, deliberately slowing down your connection when a certain level of streaming activity is detected. This can lead to buffering issues on your FireStick and slower downloads, especially during peak hours.
However, you can bypass ISP throttling using a trusted VPN service for your FireStick. A reliable VPN not only prevents throttling but also offers additional benefits:
- Hiding your streaming activities from your ISP, government agencies, and other third parties, etc.
- Accessing geo-blocked content on platforms like Netflix, BBC iPlayer, Prime Video, Hulu, HBO, etc.
- Block ads, malware, and trackers for a safe browsing and streaming experience.
I use ExpressVPN because it’s a trusted leader in the VPN industry. It provides military-grade data encryption, lightning-fast speeds, and no activity logs, and it offers a 30-day money-back guarantee.
ExpressVPN now offers a 61% discount and 4 free months on the 2-year plan.
Follow these steps to prevent buffering on FireStick:
1. Click here to Get ExpressVPN ↗️
2. Turn on your FireStick, select the Magnifying Glass, and click Search.
3. Search for ExpressVPN and select the Express Vpn suggestion from the list of results. On the next screen, select the ExpressVPN tile and click the Get/Download button on its dashboard.
You may also follow our step-by-step guide for installing ExpressVPN on FireStick.
4. Open ExpressVPN on your FireStick and enter your login details.
5. Connect to your desired VPN location and stream your favorite content without buffering.
3. Check for Internet Speed
If you have a high-speed internet connection above 10 Mbps, you should be able to stream up to 1080p content smoothly. The built-in tool on your FireStick allows you to check your internet speed.
However, if you aren’t getting your desired speed, you must troubleshoot your FireStick connection.
Check and Improve Wi-Fi Signal Strength
Signal strength plays an equally important role in a smooth streaming experience. The signal strength is stronger when the modem is near your FireStick and weaker when it is far away.
Here is how you can check the signal strength on Amazon FireStick.
1. Go to the Settings from the FireStick home screen.
2. Click Network on the next window.
3. Highlight your Wi-Fi address/name. On the right, you will find the status under Signal Strength.
If it says Very Good, you are getting proper Wi-Fi signals. But if it says poor or weak, there is a problem.
For the best signal strength, the ideal modem distance should be within 20-30 feet of the device. If your modem is farther than this, you may consider buying a Wi-Fi Extender. A Wi-Fi Extender expands the coverage area of your modem, allowing it to be effective in a larger area.
Another thing to keep in mind is to ensure that there aren’t too many electrical devices near your modem that may cause interference with the signal.
Also, it would help to place the modem slightly higher (6ft or higher) for better signal coverage.
Use Ethernet Cable for Wired Connection
A wired connection is usually much faster than a wireless connection. Firstly, it doesn’t rely on the proximity of the router to the device. The Ethernet wire is plugged directly into your Amazon FireStick.
Secondly, there are no obstacles between the router and the device. Many electrical and certain mechanical obstacles can weaken the Wi-Fi signal.
A wired connection allows you to control or even stop buffering on FireStick. To use a wired connection, you can buy the Amazon Ethernet Adapter for Amazon Fire TV Devices from Amazon.com.
The internet/LAN wire and the power cable from your FireStick power adapter will go into the Ethernet adapter, and then a single cable from the Ethernet adapter will be plugged into your FireStick.
Note that you DO NOT need to buy the Ethernet Adapter if you already get substantial network speed through your Wi-Fi connection.
4. Clear Up FireStick RAM
Amazon FireStick devices have RAM ranging from 1 GB to 2 GB. While this is enough for a streaming device, it is not much, meaning it will get used rather quickly.
Low RAM space is one of the culprits for the buffering you experience on FireStick. You will be surprised to know that some apps keep hogging the RAM by running background processes, even when you are not actively using them.
You can clear up RAM space by simply closing the background applications. But how do you find which apps are running in the background? It can be really tedious to uninstall all the installed apps one by one.
Thankfully, there is a free app called Background Apps and Process List that allows you to find and close background applications. It is available from the Amazon Store.
Here are the steps to download the Background Apps & Process List app and to use it to close the background apps (alternatively, you can use the Task Killer app):
1. Go to the FIND option from the FireStick home screen and click Search
2. Look up the Background Apps and Process List app and follow the on-screen instructions to install it.
3. Select the app tile.
4. Select Get to download the app.
5. Select Open.
6. When you open the app, a screen will appear. Select Got it.
7. You will see a list of all the apps running in the background. In the top-left corner, click Close All Apps.
8. The first app on the list will display the following window. Go ahead and click Force Stop. When you are done, press the back button on the remote.
You will get the same options for the next app on the list. Click Force Stop again. Do this for all other apps running in the background.
Note: Do not force close ExpressVPN (or any other VPN) running in the background. A VPN runs in the background while providing security. Force-closing the VPN may cause you to lose connectivity to the safe VPN server. VPN apps do not take up a lot of space anyway.5. Clear Cache/Data of Streaming Apps
Clearing the cache of streaming apps may help with buffering on FireStick. Many users have reported that third-party apps like Cinema APK, Cyberflix TV, Ola TV, BeeTV, etc., performed better after they cleared their cache.
You may also clear the app data to reset it to factory settings. You can do it by following the steps below:
1. Go to the FireStick Settings from the home screen.
2. Click Applications.
3. Open Manage Installed Applications.
4. You must now see this list of the installed apps. Go ahead and click the streaming app with buffering issues.
5. The right portion of the window displays information about the app data and cache data. You can do either of the following:
- Clear data: Select this if you want to delete all app-related data, including the sign-in information, and want to reset the app to factory settings along with clearing the cache.
- Clear cache: This option will only clear the cache and keep the remaining data intact.
6. Tweak Your Privacy Settings
Amazon monitors and collects your data, which we are told is for marketing and improvement purposes. It probably compromises your privacy, but that’s not all.
There must be some processes running constantly in the background to monitor your activity and collect your data. This could slow down your FireStick and eventually cause buffering problems. You can turn off data monitoring and data collection. Here is how:
1. Open FireStick Settings from the home screen.
2. Click Preferences on the next screen.
3. Click Privacy Settings.
4. Turn OFF the following options: Device Usage Data and Collect App Usage Data.
5. Now, press the back button one time and click Data Monitoring.
6. Turn OFF Data Monitoring.
7. Check and Update the FireStick OS
An outdated FireStick OS may also cause buffering. It is rare but quite possible. Usually, your FireStick will update itself automatically whenever a new OS version is available. However, sometimes, it may not.
Therefore, if you are facing a buffering issue, it is important to ensure that your FireStick OS is up to date. Here are the steps to check for and install OS updates:
1. Go to FireStick Settings.
2. Open My Fire TV.
3. Click About.
4. Click Check for Updates.
5. Wait for a few seconds. This screen will let you know whether any updates are needed or if your device is already up to date.
8. Avoid FireStick Overheating
Just like any other device, your FireStick needs rest, too. Overheating can cause device malfunction and buffering or streaming issues on FireStick. Therefore, you must keep it from overheating. Here is our detailed guide on How to Fix the FireStick Heating Problem.
While your FireStick can run for several hours without problems, I recommend that you give it some rest from time to time. Don’t leave it switched on overnight, and unplug it from the power source.
If you think FireStick has overworked, unplug it from the power source and let it cool down for at least 30 minutes.
9. Use Real-Debrid for 3rd Party Apps
Real Debrid is a premium hoster that supports a wide range of third-party FireStick apps and Kodi addons.
Usually, the apps and addons connect to the public servers. Such servers will allow access to just about anyone. As a result, they have a high influx of traffic. This, in turn, causes server slowdown, downtime, and buffering issues on FireStick.
Real-Debrid, on the other hand, is a paid service that restricts server access to premium users. Therefore, the streams from Real Debrid are much faster and more reliable.
You can integrate Real-Debrid with almost all popular apps, such as Cinema HD APK, CyberFlix TV, BeeTV, and more.
Read: How to set up and use Real Debrid
Wrapping Up
I hope this guide has helped you fix FireStick buffering issues. While I have tried to include all possible scenarios and solutions, if there is anything I have missed, please use the comments section below and let me know.
Related:
- How to Clean TV Screen Without Streaks
- How to Fix Cinema APK Buffering Issues
- How to Fix Kodi Buffering Issues
- Fix Buffering on Titanium TV, CyberFlix, CatMouse APK
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Thank you Patrick. Very helpful. Easy to follow and had some things I have never seen anywhere before. Cheers pal, Mark Macquarrie.
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Thank you, Mitford. Your feedback is really motivating.
Happy Me!!!! Thank you, thank you, thank you! This video was a miracle. Very detailed and simple to follow.
I’ve recently upgraded to the 4K version and at that time, switched from Kodi to Catmouse. Since then I get so much buffering. So bloody frustrating. I’ve changed a few settings (data collection, etc) as per your recommendations, but still so much buffering. Ugh!
Hi Trena, sorry to hear that. Are you using Real Debrid? Do you have a VPN? There are plenty of better apps than CatMouse you can try. Here is our list: https://www.firesticktricks.com/amazon-fire-stick-apps.html
I have installed the philo app. It keeps buffering and won’t let me watch a program. How do I fix the problem? ( I use a modem of Verizon for internet services along with my firestick).
Hi Sonya, are other apps streaming without buffering on your FireStick? Did you check the speed?
My new Firestick 4K is only showing dL speed of 3.9 When i speed test it. Any other device I speed test shows anywhere from 40 to 60 mbps on the same WiFi network.
Hi Brad, are you using a VPN? If yes, which VPN and which server have you connected to?
Great post thanks. I went through everything on here however with no success. I’ve had buffering issues since Jan 1st having used a firestick for 3 years with no issues. Nothing has changed in that time in terms of my setup.
Eventually I found a fix. I moved the firestick to a new HDMI port on the TV. This fixed the problem. Why? I have no idea and it doesn’t make any sense to me.
The old hdmi location doesn’t appear to be at fault. My DVD player is now using that slot and it works just fine.
Hopefully someone finds this useful
I’ve tried everything here also. Nothing has worked
Hi Laura, which app or streaming service are you using?