How to Fix Call of Duty MW3 Packet Burst Packet Loss Issues.

If you are playing MW3 online but are having major issues with lag spikes and your game connection there’s a good chance you are having packet burst issues. Packet bursts lead to lag, disconnects, stuttering and even rubber banding. Thankfully, in a lot of cases they can be resolved with a few tweaks and reconfigurations so follow along as we show you how to fix packet burst problems in Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3.

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Just like every other online multiplayer game that has come before it, MW3 multiplayer relies heavily on a good stable internet connection, without any Packet Burst issues. Without a decent connection, you’re going to have issues with lag, stuttering, rubberbanding and a range of other random issues. Oddly though, even if you have an amazing internet connection you may still have problems with Packet Bursts and Packet Loss. So this article show you several different things you can do to deal with them.

If you are using a WiFi network, make sure that you have a good stable connection that doesn't go from 1 bar to max bars like a yoyo. If you have a connection like all the solutions shown below won't help. If it is possible, I highly suggest that you start using an ethernet cable for maximum stability.

Adjust Internet Packet Priority to fix MW3 Backet Burst Issues.

To do this there are several different steps you will need to follow in order to get the desired outcome. We've listed them in an easy to follow way so work your way down the list in order. This is the easest method and the one that will give you the best results.

Access Device Manager

Changing Priority & VLAN Settings

Resetting Internet

Adding Ports for MW3 to fix MW3 Backet Burst Problems.

Configure Windows Defender Firewall

Verification and Testing

Reset your Modem/Router.

Resetting the Modem

Further Troubleshooting

Troubleshooting Hardware Issues (PC Only).

Close Background Processes

Update Drivers

Optimize Ethernet Settings

Disable Windows QoS Packet Scheduler

Update your BIOS.

If you haven’t updated your BIOS for a while make sure that you have the latest version installed. While this probably isn’t going to make a huge difference it’s also a very basic update that you should be checking from time to time anyway.

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