Magisk modules do not physically alter your hardware, but they change how Android interacts with your network hardware. They improve speeds through several key mechanisms:

Magisk network modules generally rely on three foundational engineering tricks to remove default Android bandwidth caps: 1. Wi-Fi Channel Bonding (Forcing 40MHz or 80MHz)

Regulatory bodies (FCC in the US, CE in Europe) cap the transmit power of WiFi radios to prevent interference with aircraft and emergency services. While you can force your phone to transmit at 30 dBm instead of 20 dBm via a custom kernel module, it will drain your battery in 45 minutes and may overheat the WiFi chip. Most "Upd" modules do not actually bypass these driver-level locks.

This forces Android into Safe Mode, which automatically disables all Magisk modules.

: These modules frequently claim to reduce ping in online gaming and decrease frequency of connection drops by increasing the antenna's sensitivity. Key Technical Features Description Max Bandwidth

: A variation of the bonding module that also disables WiFi packet logging . This reduces background overhead and can slightly improve both latency and battery life. 🛠️ How to Update/Install

: Flagship devices whose stock regional firmware has restricted higher frequency bands.

Install Magisk on your device by following these steps:

Updating and installing a WiFi speed Magisk module is a straightforward process. Here's a step-by-step guide:

What are you trying to fix (high ping in games, slow download speeds, or dropping signals)? What is your phone model ?