The Windows operating system has a built-in feature tThe Network Connectivity Status Indicator (NCSI) is a feature that is part of the Network Awareness functionality in Windows. It is designed to show whether your computer is connected to the internet or not. However, there may be circumstances within a corporate network where it is necessary to disable the NCSI feature.
hat allows users to view the status of their network connectivity through an indicator that displays either a green or red icon in the taskbar. This feature is useful for quickly determining whether your computer is connected to the internet or not. However, this feature can also perform active tests that can affect your network performance, especially in low bandwidth networks. To increase your knowledge about network technology, we recommend that you read our previous article about Virtual Pro Network, maybe you will need it in the future.
If you are experiencing network performance issues or want to disable this feature for other reasons, you can turn off the Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator active tests. Here is how to do it:
Step 1: Open the Local Group Policy Editor
Press the Windows key + R on your keyboard to open the Run dialog box. Type "gpedit.msc" and hit Enter. This will open the Local Group Policy Editor.
Step 2: Navigate to the Network Connectivity Status Indicator policy
In the Local Group Policy Editor, navigate to Computer Configuration > Administrative Templates > Network > Network Connectivity Status Indicator.
Step 3: Disable the "Turn off Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator active tests" policy
In the Network Connectivity Status Indicator folder, find the policy labeled "Turn off Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator active tests" and double-click it. In the policy properties window that opens, select the "Enabled" option, and click "OK" to save your changes.
Step 4: Restart your computer
After disabling the Network Connectivity Status Indicator active tests, you may need to restart your computer for the changes to take effect.
With these steps, you have successfully disabled the Windows Network Connectivity Status Indicator active tests. Keep in mind that this may affect your ability to quickly determine your network connectivity status, but it can also help improve your network performance, especially in low bandwidth networks.