When you set up a metered connection on a Windows 11 computer, the operating system will restrict all unnecessary uploads and downloads, and only use the internet where it is needed, such as browsing the internet, downloading or uploading something which you instructed, etc. However, a metered connection restricts certain tasks to the following:
Only priority Windows updates will be downloaded.Windows Store applications will be paused from updating/downloading.OneDrive synchronization will pause.Certain applications may not function properly until the metered connection is disabled.
Now that you understand what a metered connection is used for and what its purpose is, let us show you how to set it up for the wired and wireless networks on a Windows 11 computer.
How to Enable Metered Connection Over Wi-Fi
You can configure a network profile as a metered connection as long as your device is connected to it, or has connected to it in the past.
Connected Wi-Fi Network
Here is how to configure the wi-fi network your device is currently connected to as a metered connection: The connected network will now be treated as a metered connection.
Known Network
To configure a previously-connected (known) network as a metered connection, follow these steps:
How to Enable Metered Connection Over Ethernet
Unlike wi-fi, you can only configure a metered connection on the ethernet network you are connected to. The steps given below show you how to enable it: The connected ethernet network will now be treated as a metered connection. However, when another cable is connected from a different network, it will not be automatically set up as a metered connection. If you wish to disable this feature in the future, all you need to do is toggle the slider again into the Off position.
Set Up Internet Data Limit
If you are configuring a network as a metered connection, the data plan on that network is likely costing you. If that is the case, then configuring a data limit on the network would be the wise thing to do. Note: A metered connection doesn’t need to be enabled to set up a limit. Also, you can only set up a data limit on the network you are currently connected to. You can configure a monthly or a one-time data limit on a network, simply leave it to unlimited data usage and only monitor its usage. Furthermore, you can also choose when the data cycle resets. Let us show you how to set up and monitor your Wi-Fi network’s data limit: That’s it! You have now configured a data limit on the selected network. You can see the limit status on the Data usage Settings page, as in the image below.Data usage statistics When the limit is achieved, the computer will no longer use this network. This can affect your work since there won’t be an internet connection anymore. In that case, you can either edit the configured limit by clicking Edit limit, or remove the limit entirely by clicking Remove limit.Edit or remove limit
Closing Words
Setting up a metered connection can be very useful. In fact, it is one of the methods used today to conserve your data plan, or speed up your internet browsing by restricting background internet usage. If you are using Windows 10, then the methods to enable/disable metered connection are almost the same. The only difference is that you need to click Properties under the network in the Network & Internet Settings page to toggle metered connection.Open network properties in Windows 10 Also see:
Enable Metered Connections In Windows 8/8.1/10 To Save Internet Bandwidth5 Ways To Automatically Turn Off WiFi When Ethernet LAN Cable Is ConnectedHow To Use Wi-Fi And Ethernet At The Same Time On WindowsMonitor Internet Usage in Windows 11 & Windows 104 Ways To Enable Windows Security Updates Over Metered Connections