Win10 how to modify the network priority Win10 modify the wired /WiFi network priority tutorial

  

Many users who use dual network cards may encounter a situation, such as laptops after plugging in the Internet cable or WiFi, you have to manually close the wireless connection Switch to a wired connection. How can I adjust the appropriate network priority? In general, there are two methods that are more common.

First, adjust the network advanced settings

Windows has the ability to adjust the network priority by default. Win7/Win8.1/Win10 theoretically has this function, just in the network and Share the center, the specific steps are as follows:

1. Right click on the taskbar network icon to enter “Network and Sharing Center”

2. Click on the left side to “Change Adapter Settings”. , as shown below ——

3, press the keyboard Alt key to bring up the menu bar, and then click “ advanced → advanced settings ”, as shown below ——

4. At this time, you can adjust the available connection under the “Adapters and Bindings” tab (click on a connection and press the up and down arrows on the right side, as shown below)


But there are also users who report that their computer does not have "Adapters and Bindings" tabs (such as the three computers I have at hand, as shown above), or some users report that the above settings cannot be saved in Windows 10 ( It is said that Microsoft has abolished this setting in Win10), how to adjust the network priority at this time ?


Second, modify & ldquo; interface hops & rdquo;

The term may be unfamiliar to some users, the so-called "hop" , that is, routing. A route is a hop. The data transmission process needs to go through multiple networks. Each network device point that is passed through (capable of routing) is called a hop, and the address is its IP. The hop count is the accumulator of how many hops have passed, in order to prevent useless packets from escaping on the Internet. An integer value (range 1 to 9999) that specifies the number of hops required for the route. It is used to select the route that best matches the destination address in the forwarding packet among the multiple routes in the routing table. The selected route has the fewest routes. The number of hops. The number of hops reflects the number of hops, the speed of the path, path reliability, path throughput, and management attributes.

Well, talk about how to set the priority by modifying this value. Simply put, if there are multiple connections in the computer, which connection has a small number of hops, which priority is high. But also do not arbitrarily customize, you have to set according to the basic rules, that is, the actual situation, the general setting method is as follows:

1, enter the network and sharing center → change the adapter settings

2, right click on the connection to be modified, select “property", as shown below ——

3, double-click "Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4)&rdquo (If it is IPv6, select the following "Internet Protocol Version 6", the setting method is the same), as shown below ——

4, click "Large" in the lower right corner, Then uncheck the <quo;IP Settings"> tab&"automatic hop", as shown below ——

5. If this is a high priority connection, then &ldquo The number of interface hops is changed to 10, if it is a low priority connection, it is changed to 20, as shown below ——

This is because the user has tried it successfully, especially Is the first method invalid user. As for why it is changed to 10 (usually used for wired networks) and 20 (usually used for wireless networks), you can refer to the following standards:

But it is still reminding users that the interface hops are best used. The default "automatic hop" is more secure, and after testing, in Win10, many devices that use dual NICs have higher priority for wired networks. If your device does not set the network priority according to your requirements, you can modify it by the above method.

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