Module Overview
How to Use Root Users?
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Ensure Root Access: The first prerequisite is having root access via a custom recovery.
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Install via Magisk Manager:
Open the Magisk Manager.
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Tap on the “Modules” section.
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Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
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Confirm the installation and allow the module to apply the necessary changes.
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Reboot Your Device: After installation,** reboot your device** & KSUWebUi Recommended to activate this.
How to Use Non-Root Users?
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Active AxManager: First, you need to make sure it is active.
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Install via AxManager:
Open the AxManager.
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Tap on the “Plugin” section.
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Click “Install from Storage” and locate the geted file.
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Confirm the installation..
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Reboot Your Device After installation.
Lily Net v3 is a root-level networking module that modifies the Android TCP stack and manages cellular signals to eliminate bufferbloat. It executes clean AOSP sysctl commands via terminal to force high-bandwidth WiFi configurations and drastically lower gaming latency.
I flashed this on a MediaTek device and immediately ran the low-latency gaming mode via Termux. It effectively killed the random ping spikes I used to get in competitive matches by forcing my WiFi to hold a strict 40MHz bandwidth connection.
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Forces 40MHz bandwidth connections on both HT40+ and HT40- modes to push theoretical speeds up to 300+ Mbps.
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Completely prevents bufferbloat by locking 30µs queues through fq_codel and allocating up to 33MB of TCP buffer space.
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Hard disables power-saving frames across the wireless chipset, stopping sudden packet loss during heavy data transfers.
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Aggressive cellular handoffs dynamically adjust your connection to the strongest tower when stepping into weak signal zones.
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Run specific terminal profiles like "mountain" for bad reception areas or "gaming" to prioritize BBR low-latency routing.
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Broad hardware compatibility ensures these tweaks apply cleanly across Qualcomm, Broadcom, and MediaTek chips without breaking AOSP defaults.
If you are struggling with dropped packets or high ping on mobile data and WiFi, running these sysctl networking scripts is a massive upgrade. It delivers proper terminal-based network control for competitive mobile gamers.
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