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hi brink is this tutorial applicable also for dialup connections?
hi brink is this tutorial applicable also for dialup connections?
Hello avismile,
I don't have a way to test it, but it should be the same. You would just select "Dialup" instead of "Wi-Fi" in the steps. :)
Hello,
Maybe I'm missing it somewhere, but I looked at Option two and I don't see this in my Windows 10. I have not "Additional Settings" link on my Network & Internet flyout. Mine looks like Option one (which of course begs another question..why are there different results?)..but I want to be able to view estimated usage as I always have when I'm on a metered connection.:
"Click/tap on Wi-Fi in the left pane, and click/tap on Show available connections under Additional settings on the bottom of the right side. (see screenshot below)
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Hello Luminouswounds, and welcome to Ten Forums. :)
Thank you. It looks like the old OPTION TWO has been removed in the RTM. The tutorial has been updated now.
Just to be clear, for Option One there should be a step to first connect to the network you want to change?
And as an aside: does Airplane mode turn off all Wi-Fi devices, or just the built-in one?
Hello Nigel, :)
Agreed. I updated OPTION ONE to be more clear for that. Thank you.
Airplane mode will turn off all wireless communication (ex: Wi-Fi, mobile broadband, Bluetooth). It didn't turn off my external Netgear USB wireless adapter I test with.
You can update it in gpedit.msc also I think No Windows Updates over Mobile Broadband! - Windows 10 Forums
netsh wbn show profiles (needs to change to) netsh mbn show profiles
right?