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Cellular settings in Windows - Microsoft Support If your cellular data connection is working correctly, you shouldn't need to change the cellular settings However, if you're having cellular connection problems, changing one or more settings may help The following is a list of key Cellular settings that you can use to try and fix cellular connection problems
Fix Wi-Fi connection issues in Windows - Microsoft Support If the Wi-Fi connection drops frequently, disrupting work or streaming, follow the below steps Check Power Settings Go to Control Panel > Hardware and Sound > Power Options Select your plan and click Change plan settings Click Change advanced power settings and expand Wireless Adapter Settings Set Power Saving Mode to Maximum Performance
Use an eSIM to get a cellular data connection on your Windows PC An eSIM lets you connect to the Internet over a cellular data connection With an eSIM, you don't need to get a SIM card from your mobile operator, and you can quickly switch between mobile operators and data plans
Set up the LTE or 5G connection on your Surface After the SIM card is inserted, select Start > Settings > Network internet > Cellular and check to see if you're connected to a cellular network For Surface devices that have both a SIM card slot and eSIM, select SIM1 from Use this SIM for cellular data to use your SIM
Metered connections in Windows - Microsoft Support You can manually set Wi-Fi and Ethernet network connections to metered if you want to reduce the amount of data used by apps and services on that network A cellular data network connection is set as metered by default
Wi-Fi and your home layout - Microsoft Support If you're not getting a reliable Wi-Fi connection but your signal strength is strong and the Wi-Fi channel is clear, check the Channel Width setting for your access point by signing in to it Typically, it'll be set to Auto or 20 40 MHz or something similar when you get it
Add your Windows PC to your mobile account to get online If your PC has an eSIM, you might be able to add your device to your current mobile account by using the Mobile Plans app in Windows 10 The app connects you to your mobile operator’s website, so you can get a data plan for your device and connect to their cellular network With an eSIM, you don't need to get a SIM card from your mobile operator