But the move from Microsoft to use up as much bandwidth as Windows 10 does might have come a bit prematurely for some. Most households in the US are now at least considering switching over to unlimited data plans with the rise of the use of smart TV apps for watching TV shows, and as a wider variety devices continue to become available that create new avenues for people to be online. ![]() Windows 10 is designed to be using up a considerable amount of your data, and it’ll even go out of its way to use up as much of your bandwidth as it wants without asking if you mind before it goes ahead and gobbles it up. Setting up a metered connection in Windows 10 is now more important than ever. Windows 10 lets you set up a metered connection so that the Windows 10 operating system limits the amount of bandwidth it uses from your ISP. Your bandwidth coming from your Internet Service Providers is metered-unless you have stuck a deal with unlimited bandwidth-and if you go over that amount, you’ll either be paying extra for more data or you’ll be suffering from a very slow internet connection. If you’ve ever run out of data because you went over the monthly data limit from your ISP, you’ll know all too well how inconvenient it can be when the internet is unusable. ![]() A working internet connection allows users to browse the World Wide Web freely, receive Windows OS updates, and application updates. ![]() Few things relating to your devices are as important as keeping a working internet connection.
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