Editor’s note: In October 2016, Windows announced the Windows 10 Creators Update slated for public released in March/April 2017. We’ve been testing out the new features that are now available for Windows Insiders. Be sure to subscribe to our newsletter so you can get a sneak preview of all the upcoming features in the Creators Update.
How to Make a Wired Network a Metered Connection
As we’ve covered earlier, there are ways to tame Windows 10’s heavy data usage. (See our post on How to Limit Windows 10 Data Use Over a Metered Connection.) The best and most comprehensive option is to enable the “set as metered connection” setting, which you can now do for your Ethernet adapter. Here’s how to create a wired metered connection:
Click Start > Settings > Network & Internet.Select the Ethernet tab then click your Ethernet connection.Toggle on the option Set as metered connection.
That’s it! Your Ethernet connection will now efficiently sip data when connected to the internet.
How to Pause Windows Updates
One more data-saving tip before we go: In the Creators Update, you can now pause updates for up to 35 days. This will explicitly prevent large feature updates from automatically installing. Pausing updates won’t prevent Windows Defender definitions from being downloaded, which is understandable.
Go to Start > Settings > Update & security.Click Advanced options.Check the Defer feature updates option.Toggle on Pause Updates.
Conclusion
You might ask: When would you need to use these two settings? If you are sharing a mobile data connection with another computer over Ethernet, that computer could easily deplete your data without any sensitivity to the network it is connected to. For instance, I use my iPhone’s mobile hotspot feature to connect my Microsoft Surface Pro to the Internet, but sometimes I need to connect a Hyper-V virtual machine to the Internet too. So, there are welcome benefits to having this feature. When combined with some of the existing options already included such as Defer updates and active hours and restart options, users should feel more confident when using their Windows 10 devices on cellular networks. Let us know what you think about these new improvements in the Windows 10 Creators Update. Are you testing the previews? If so, tell us what are some of the new features you like in the new version. Comment
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