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3 TopicsHow to set my VPN connection as Non-metered in Windows 10?
I want to explicitly tell Windows 10 1909 to consider my VPN connection as non-metered. whenever I connect to my VPN server, created from the Windows settings, apps like Mail stop showing me notifications, Store won't automatically update apps and things like that. Windows by default thinks my VPN connection is set as metered. I went to Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\NetworkList\DefaultMediaCost but there is no mention of my VPN connection's name I manually set them all to "1" which means Non-metered. can anyone help me set my VPN connection as Non-metered so Windows 10 can use Internet as much as it wants just like when I connect to Internet without VPN? Thanks More info on this: this is how advanced settings for WiFi looks like in Windows settings And this is how advanced settings for VPN looks like in Windows settings You see the part about "Metered Connection" is missing from VPN settings! Another thing I tried was disabling SlowLinkDetection in Registry, setting it to 0: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Policies\Microsoft\Windows\System\SlowLinkDetectEnabled It didn't help. I test it simply but sending an Email to myself on phone and watch for the notification banner on Windows 10. when I'm connected directly to WIFI, the notification banner appears as soon as the mail is arrived but when I'm connected to VPN, the notification banner only appears when I manually open the Mail app in Windows 10 (UWP). I use PPTP/SSTP protocols, set them up in Windows 10 settings natively.1.8KViews0likes0CommentsWeird stuttering across all OS
Hi! I have this weird issue that causes stuttering and slowdowns in entire system: mouse become jumpy, sound's cracking, animations are jerky. Things that triggers this issue: - scanning for new devices via device manager - installing or updating some drivers (network, audio) - launching some games (Apex Legends) though it happens randomly few times a month - rarely happens randomly on it's own. Stuttering persist until I restart PC. Also reboot take a lot of time when it occurs. Happens in all versions of Windows 10 since two years ago. It's also present in Windows 11. Things I've already tried: - scannow - clean install - removing periferals - disabling devices - updating drivers and BIOS - disabling XMP profiles - temps are OK My specs: CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 3600 RAM: 16,0GB Motherboard: Micro-Star International Co. Ltd B450 GAMING PLUS MAX Graphics: 4095MB NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER Storage: 931GB PNY CS3030 1000GB SSD Audio: NVIDIA Virtual Audio Device Network: Realtek PCIe GbE Family Controller1.3KViews1like1CommentWindows 10 Ukrainian translation issue, in Updates settings section
In the Windows 10 update window → Advanced Settings, there is a checkbox "Update Notifications". In Ukrainian localization it was literally translated as "Оновити сповіщення" (To update notifications). It should be "Сповіщення про оновлення" (Notifications about update).939Views0likes1Comment