We have looked into Bell Fibe, Rogers Ignite, Hay Communications, TCC or any other that causes a lot of buffering.
Some internets it would be better to have your own Router such as TP Link Deco which are the best MESH Networks systems and have their routers turned into Bridge Mode.
You can try to change the DNS setting in your Firestick but doing the following
- Go to Settings -> My Fire TV -> About -> Network and make a note of all the settings there (taking a photo with your phone is an easy way to do this).
- Go to Settings -> Network and select your Wi-Fi network. Click the remote's menu button () to forget this network.
- Click on the connection again and enter your network password (SSID). Instead of clicking Connect, click Advanced.
- Enter the "IP address"... (values you noted in step 1.)
- ... and "Gateway" values you noted in step 1.
- For Subnet Mask there can be a few options: enter 24 if the Subnet Mask value you noted in Step 1 was 255.255.255.0, or 32 if the "Subnet Mask" value was 255.255.255.255. For any other Subnet Mask values. The value listed after Mask Bits is the one you are looking for.
- Enter the primary (DNS 1) and secondary (DNS 2) DNS settings.
Cloudflare
Primary 1.1.1.1
Secondary 1.0.0.1
Google DNS
Primary 8.8.8.8
Secondary 8.8.4.4
OpenDNS
Primary 208.67.222.222
Secondary 208.67.220.220