We ourselves cannot simply gauge which are the best settings, but your PC can based on a parameter called a metric Official Microsoft support defines a metric as: In simpler terms, it is a type of value given by the PC to a particular IP route, based on how efficient it is overall. As such, you’d want your PC to connect to the IP route with the best metric available. However, some users have been reporting that their Windows 10 is ignoring the metric altogether:

How to stop Windows 10 from ignoring Interface Metrics

1. Check your Internet setup

Further research into the matter revealed that this is a common issue found when users have multiple connections to the Internet. This is also the case when your PC has to choose between an Ethernet connection and a Wi-Fi connection. This also applies to when you have multiple modems each with their own internet connections. Apparently, there shouldn’t be any issues with such a setup, as long as they don’t use the same IP Subnet and Gateway values.

2. Disable your PC’s Automatic Metric feature

For whatever reason, your PC may not always make the best choices when it comes to metrics, so you have to make the choice manually. To do so, follow these steps:

By following these two tips, you should no longer fear that your PC will ignore the connection with the better value. Got an even better idea on how to solve this issue? Please share it with us in the comments section below. RELATED ARTICLES YOU SHOULD CHECK OUT:

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