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On the bottom of the Advanced Settings window, uncheck the box next to Automatic Metric. In the Interface Metric text box, enter the priority number for this connection. Note: The lower the number, the higher the priority the connection will have.
Enter any number that is 2 or greater, depending on your preference for this connection. Changing network adapter priority in Windows. However, the USB tethering is ranked low in-network priority.
This is just one of the cases that would explain the need for network prioritization. There may be several use-cases of a similar nature. The standard option to achieve it is to provide a positive number for the network priority. The higher number will indicate a lower preference.
In essence, a network with the priority value of Zero would take precedence over the other available networks. Well, there are several ways you can help achieve the task. Let us check out the networks one by one. This can be the most straightforward option you can opt for if you are looking to prioritize the networks on your Windows 10 device.
This should launch the Network Adapter settings page. Locate your adapter that you would want to change the settings for. Locate the option the says Automatic Metric option and uncheck it. Change the option for Interface Metric to any number below The lower the number, the higher would be the priority. Once you have set it up, close all the windows that are open and restart your computer. This should help you ensure that the changes you have made have taken effect.
If the above process does not work or you want to check further options, the PowerShell option can be an excellent option.
Do note that you need to be careful enough while handling the PowerShell commands. A wrong step can make your system go haywire. There are situations where you would have access to several WiFi networks and saved the passwords for all of them.
With so many WiFi networks available at your disposal, you would want to connect to the best possible network for getting your work done with ease. However, you would find that your computer does not connect to the best network, but it attempts to connect to the network that it has prioritized.
Even when the said network has no internet connectivity or is working rather slowly, the computer will connect to the network alone. Windows tends to assign network connections with priority status automatically.
In those situations, you would want to change the priority of your WiFi connections. This ensures that the links are working as per your preferences.
Just like for the network adapters we have explained in the above steps, we have a few good options that should help you set the priority for the WiFi networks. We will check out each of these methods one by one. Here are the steps you can follow to enable the option for a specific priority for your WiFi connections. To begin with, you need to check the default priority for each of your WiFi connections.
This can be done through the command prompt.
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