How to Fix Xbox Series X Slow Download Speeds: 5 Quick Tweaks

How to Fix Xbox Series X Slow Download Speeds: 5 Quick Tweaks

How to Fix Xbox Series X Slow Download Speeds

You pay for 500Mbps fiber, but your Xbox is struggling to hit 40Mbps. This “bandwidth gap” is one of the most common complaints on the Series X. While your ISP might be partially to blame, the Xbox OS has several built-in features that intentionally throttle your speed to prioritize other tasks.

The “Active Game” Rule: The Xbox Series X will throttle your download speeds by up to 80% if a game is currently running in the background—even if you are just sitting on the dashboard.

1 Use the “Suspend Game” Tool

If you see a game in your “Queue” with a message saying “Download speeds are being throttled,” you need to suspend your active session. Go to My Games & Apps > Queue and select Suspend my game. This instantly unlocks your full bandwidth.

2 Clear the “Alternate MAC Address”

Sometimes your console’s network cache gets bogged down with stale data, causing a bottleneck between your console and the Microsoft CDN. Clearing this flushes the pipe.

  1. Go to Settings > Network Settings > Advanced Settings.
  2. Select Alternate MAC Address and click Clear.
  3. The console will restart and re-establish a fresh, high-speed connection.

3 Change to a Custom DNS

Your ISP’s DNS might be routing your download request to a server that is hundreds of miles away. Using a global DNS can often “shorten” the distance.

  • Cloudflare: 1.1.1.1 (Primary) / 1.0.0.1 (Secondary)
  • Google: 8.8.8.8 (Primary) / 8.8.4.4 (Secondary)

4 Check Your “Energy Saver” Settings

If you want games to download at full speed while you’re asleep, you must ensure your power settings are correct. Go to Settings > General > Power Options and ensure “When console is off, turn off storage” is UNCHECKED. If it’s checked, your SSD turns off and your download pauses.

5 Disable “QoS Tagging” for Speed

While QoS (Quality of Service) is great for reducing lag during games, it can sometimes interfere with raw download throughput on certain routers. Try disabling DSCP Tagging in your Advanced Network settings to see if your download speeds “uncap.”

Comparison: Wi-Fi vs. Ethernet

Even with the best Wi-Fi 6 router, the Xbox Series X’s wireless chip will rarely hit the same speeds as a $5 Ethernet cable.

Connection Typical Speed Cap Reliability
5GHz Wi-Fi 200 – 300 Mbps Prone to interference
Cat6 Ethernet Up to 1000 Mbps Rock Solid

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Why does my download keep stopping?

If you are installing a game from a disc and the download stops, the Xbox is likely struggling to install the base files from the disc and the update from the internet simultaneously. Go offline, install the disc, then go back online for the update.

Q: Does the Xbox Series X support Gigabit speeds?

Yes. The Ethernet port on the back is a Gigabit (10/100/1000) port. If you have a Gigabit connection and aren’t hitting at least 700-800Mbps, your Ethernet cable is likely an older Cat5 instead of a Cat5e or Cat6.

The Verdict

The single most effective way to fix slow Xbox downloads is to Suspend your active game. Once the console doesn’t have to reserve CPU cycles and bandwidth for a running game, your speeds will skyrocket. If that doesn’t work, a wired Ethernet connection is the only way to truly maximize your ISP’s potential.

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