High ping, bufferbloat, and network stuttering can completely ruin competitive gaming and high-resolution media streaming. PingPimp, developed by fuckyoustan, is the ultimate cure for a lagging Android device. By injecting highly aggressive TCP/IP optimizations, clearing out network clutter, and offering a robust, on-the-fly WebUI for DNS and congestion control management, this module surgically fine-tunes your connection to deliver unparalleled speed, stability, and smoothness.
Core Optimization Features
Explore the aggressive system-level parameter shifts that transform your standard network interface into a low-latency powerhouse.
Aggressive Network Tweaks
Automatically adjusts deeply hidden TCP/IP parameters and queueing strategies, scaling up system buffers specifically tuned to handle rapid, small-packet data efficiently.
Public DNS Selector
Comes bundled with over 25 top-tier DNS options (including Cloudflare, Google, NextDNS, and AdGuard). Switch providers instantly to bypass ISP routing bottlenecks.
Congestion Control Matrix
Unlocks access to 15 different TCP congestion control algorithms (like BBR, BBR2, Cubic, Reno, and Hybla). Select the exact mathematical approach your kernel uses to handle packet loss.
IPv6 / WLAN Cleansing
Improves neighbor table aging, filters background noise, and aggressively purges cluttered WLAN logs, keeping your Wi-Fi interface snappy, lightweight, and focused purely on active connections.
Revolutionary WebUI Integration
Most network modules force you to use clunky volume-key terminal menus to adjust settings. PingPimp breaks this mold by incorporating a modern WebUI Dashboard. Once the module is actively running, you can connect to its local server directly from your favorite mobile web browser.
From the dashboard, you can dynamically assign your DNS server, monitor your current connection status, and swap your TCP Congestion Control algorithm in real-time. This eliminates the guesswork and allows you to test different network configurations instantly while observing how your ping drops in-game.
Not all Android kernels support every TCP congestion control algorithm. If you select a mode in the WebUI that your kernel doesn't have, it will revert to its default (usually Cubic or Reno). To view the exact list of algorithms your specific device supports, run the following command in Termux or an ADB shell:
sysctl net.ipv4.tcp_available_congestion_control