Tweak G Network Settings for Gaming: A Comprehensive Guide
Are you tired of experiencing lag, high ping, and poor gaming performance? Look no further! In this article, we will walk you through a step-by-step guide to Tweak G Network Settings for Gaming and optimize your network for a seamless gaming experience. ### Why Tweak G Network Settings for Gaming? Gaming networks require specific settings to ensure low latency, high performance, and a stable connection. The default network settings on your Windows 10 or Windows 11 may not be optimized for gaming, which can lead to a poor gaming experience. By tweaking your network settings, you can experience reduced lag, lower ping, and increased Frame Rates (FPS). ### Step 1: Disable Nagle's Algorithm To optimize your network for gaming, you need to disable Nagle's Algorithm. Here's how to do it:- Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi & Ethernet.
- Click on More network adapter options.
- Right-click on your Ethernet adapter and select Properties.
- Go to Advanced and uncheck QoS Packet Scheduler.
- Go to your router's control panel and log in with your username and password.
- Click on Advanced Setup and select QoS (Quality of Service).
- Set Priority to High and limit the Upload and Download speeds to ensure uninterrupted gaming.

- Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi & Ethernet.
- Click on More network adapter options. li>Right-click on your Ethernet adapter and select Properties.
- Go to Advanced and select Quality of Service.
- Set Prioritize traffic to High and ensure Video conferencing is set to Low.
- Download the Midnight Network Tweak script from the GitHub repository.
- Extract the script and follow the instructions to install it.
- Run the script and reboot your computer.