Press the central Xbox button on your controller. Navigate to the game you want to close in the left sidebar that pops up. Once the game is highlighted, press the small Menu button with 3 horizontal lines. Another menu will pop up. Scroll down to the “Quit” option and press A to select it.

Press the central Xbox button on your controller and scroll to “My games and apps. ” Press A to select that option. Navigate to “See all” and press A again to select it. Select “Manage” and highlight the “Queue” on the right. Then, press A to select it. A message will pop up. Highlight the “Suspend my game” option and press A to confirm.

Press the central Xbox button on your controller, scroll to “My games and apps,” and press A. Then, highlight “See all” and press A again. Select “Manage” on the left side of the screen and then navigate to “Queue” and select it by pressing A. Highlight a download you want to pause and press the “Menu” button. Scroll down to the “Pause” option and press A.

Mbps (megabits per second) is the speed at which your Xbox downloads content. When many devices are on the same Wi-FI network, your Xbox can’t get as many Mbps because it has a weaker internet connection.

To re-install, insert the game disc or re-download your game from the Microsoft Store app on your Xbox. Once the download starts, check the speed to see if it has improved!

If your Xbox isn’t properly connected, it may have connectivity problems and require a hard restart. It might also mean that your internet router is having an issue and needs rebooting.

You can also force your Xbox One to do a hard restart by pressing and holding the glowing Xbox logo power button on the console. Keep pressing until the Xbox fully switches off, then wait a few seconds and restart it.

There’s an ethernet (or LAN) port in the back of your Xbox One. You’ll find the port in the lower right corner of the machine, besides the infrared output slot. The other end of the cable goes into your router’s ethernet port.

To enable automatic updates, press the Xbox button and go to “Profile & System. ” Press A to select “Settings” and then “System. ” Select “Updates” on the right panel. Once you’re in the “Updates” section, check the boxes for “Keep my console up to date” and “Keep my games and apps up to date. ” To enable Sleep Mode downloads, press B to navigate to “System” and select “Settings. ” Go to the “General” tab and then select “Sleep mode & startup,” which may also appear as “Power mode & startup. ” Go to “Power Mode” and choose “Instant On” (which may instead appear as “Standby”) and uncheck both the “Wake up Xbox by saying ‘Xbox On” and “When Xbox is off, turn off storage” boxes.

Press the Xbox button and navigate to “Profile & systems. ” Then go from “Settings” to “General” to “Network Settings” and then to “Advanced Settings. ” Write down the IP address, Subnet Mask, and Gateway Address listed. Then, select “IP Settings” and go to “Manual. ” Type in the IP address you wrote down, but add 50 to the last digit. For example, if the original IP address’s last digit is “1,” then type “51” as the new final number. Finally, type in the Subnet Mask and Gateway Address exactly as you wrote them down.

Go back to “Advanced Settings” and select “DNS Settings,” then “Manual. ” Input the primary and secondary DNS values from your public address of choice and test the connection to ensure it works. Cloudflare’s primary DNS is 1. 1. 1. 1, and its secondary is 1. 0. 0. 1. Google’s primary DNS is 8. 8. 8. 8, and its secondary is 8. 8. 4. 4. OpenDNS Home’s primary DNS is 208. 67. 222. 222, and its secondary is 208. 67. 220. 220. Quad9’s primary DNS is 9. 9. 9. 9, and its secondary is 149. 112. 112. 112.