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How to set a limited Wi-Fi connection in Windows 10

  190944 Wednesday, October 4, 2017

1. Introduction
2. Steps to follow
3. Read also

Introduction:


If you want to connect to the Internet, it is possible to use a mobile Internet data connection, which is associated with a connection to a default data limit.

Wi-Fi and Ethernet network connections can be set as limited. Some programs and features of Windows behave otherwise on a limited connection to reduce the amount of data consumed. In addition, some Windows updates are not automatically installed, which will reduce the power consumption of your bandwidth and preserve your mobile data plan.

In this tutorial, you will see how to set your Wi-Fi connection as limited.

Steps to follow:

To set up a wireless connection as a limited connection:
1. Open the Windows 10 settings by pressing Windows + i simultaneously then select Network and Internet

network-and-internet-windows-10
2. Select Wi-Fi

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3. Select manage known networks

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4. Select WI-FI Network > Properties

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5. Select set as metered connection

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Congrats! Now your Wi-Fi connection has been set as a limited connection. A notification may appear at the bottom of your screen informing you that your computer is now on a limited network connection.

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