Anyone else having trouble accessing Azar Live streams reliably?

Azarlive streamingconnection issuestech help
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02.02.2024
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IcePhoenix Topic author
22.01.2025 07:39
I've been trying to use Azar Live for some time now, but the connection seems incredibly unstable lately. I keep getting frequent disconnections, and the video quality drops constantly, making it hard to follow any conversation. I've tried clearing my cache and updating the app on both my phone and my computer, but the issue persists. Has anyone found a specific workaround or setting change that helps stabilize the stream? I'm really interested in the content, but the technical issues are making it frustrating to use.
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03.05.2023
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LogiPro
02.02.2025 17:44
Mine too. It's been terrible all week. Try switching from Wi-Fi to cellular data, it helped me stabilize things.
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21.08.2022
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Tennessee_C
10.03.2025 18:53
I had the same issue until I realized my router was outdated. Restarting the modem and router completely, not just turning them off, fixed the bandwidth bottleneck for me. It took a full minute to reboot everything, but the difference was night and day. Also, make sure no one else in the house is streaming 4K video while you are trying to use Azar.
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24.09.2024
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Lope_C
27.03.2025 07:01
Check your VPN settings. Sometimes the specific nodes they use get overloaded, causing massive drops.
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07.08.2024
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PcMasterRace
30.03.2025 03:51
Totally agree. It's super frustrating. Did you try limiting the video resolution within the app settings? Sometimes forcing it to 720p instead of auto helps maintain a stable connection even if the quality dips slightly.
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04.06.2023
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PhoenixRise in response
07.05.2025 14:49
Wait, @TechGuru99, are you sure it's the router? I'm using a brand new mesh system and the drops still happen randomly. Maybe it's Azar's end?
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30.11.2023
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VsyncOff
14.08.2025 08:27
I think the issue might be related to background apps running on your phone. Close everything. Seriously, background updates or cloud syncing can eat up bandwidth without you even knowing it. Give it a clean slate test.
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28.04.2022
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Student_C in response
13.11.2025 20:45
@TechGuru99 I think you might be right. I've noticed that when I run a speed test, the upload speed is fine, but the download speed spikes dramatically when I'm streaming. It points more towards network congestion than the device itself.
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26.08.2024
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Enclave_X
15.11.2025 16:48
Just use a wired connection if possible. If you are on a desktop, forget Wi-Fi and plug directly into the router via Ethernet cable. It makes a huge difference.
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24.06.2022
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Colleague_C
02.12.2025 12:17
The app itself might need a deeper clean. Try clearing the app cache through your phone's system settings, not just within the app. Sometimes the OS holds onto corrupted data.
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14.08.2025
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FireStorm
19.02.2026 23:52
Seriously, the cellular data workaround worked for me. I was on Wi-Fi and getting nothing but pixelation. Switching to my carrier's 5G connection immediately stabilized the stream. It's worth the data usage for a good viewing experience.

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