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Restrict a computer's internet access with one of these simple methods
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This wikiHow teaches you how to disable any internet connection on your Windows PC. If you're using Windows 10 or 8, you can quickly disable all internet access by turning on airplane mode. For a longer-term solution, you can disable your wireless or wired network adapter on any version of Windows.

Things You Should Know

  • You can disable your internet easily by turning on airplane mode, which will temporarily cut your internet connection.
  • Turning off the network adapter will make it so your computer can't connect to the internet until you turn the adapter back on.
  • In Windows 10, you can disable Wi-Fi by clicking the Wi-Fi icon in your taskbar and de-selecting the Wi-Fi button.
  • If your computer has no Wi-Fi and is reliant on ethernet, pulling the ethernet cord will disable your internet connection.
Method 1
Method 1 of 3:

Turning on Airplane Mode in Windows 10 and 8

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  1. You should see it in the taskbar next to the clock, which is usually at the bottom of the screen. Use this method to temporarily prevent your PC from connecting to the internet.
    • Depending on the type of connection, the icon will either be a globe (sometimes with a "caution" sign over it) or several curved lines (Windows 10) or a stack of signal bars (Windows 8).
  2. If you're using Windows 10, it's the tile with an airplane icon. If you're using Windows 8 or 8.1, slide the "Airplane mode" switch to the On position instead. This will disconnect the PC from all wired and wireless networks immediately.
    • An airplane icon will appear to the left of the clock as long as airplane mode is enabled.
    • To reconnect, return to the network connection and click Airplane mode again (Windows 10) or slide the "Airplane mode" switch to the Off position.
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Disabling the Network Adapter (All Versions)

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  1. Use this method if you want to turn off (either temporarily or permanently) your PC's ability to connect to a wired or wireless network. The steps to open Control Panel vary by Windows version:
    • Windows 10 or 8: Press Win+S to open the search bar, type control panel, and then click Control Panel in the search results.
    • Windows 7, Vista, and XP: Click the Start menu and select Control Panel.
  2. The option you see varies by PC.
  3. It's in the left panel. A list of your network adapters will appear.
  4. A menu will expand.
  5. This adapter is now inactive and will remain so until you re-enable it.
    • To re-enable the connection, right-click the connection and click Enable.
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Disabling Wi-Fi in Windows 10

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  1. You should see your internet connection next to the clock in the taskbar, which is usually at the bottom of the screen. Depending on the type of connection, the icon will either be a globe (sometimes with a "caution" sign over it) or several curved lines.
    • If you don't see a network connection icon, click the up-arrow left of the clock to expand additional icons.
  2. It's at the bottom-left corner of the menu at the bottom of the screen. This disables all wireless connections.
    • If you just want to disconnect from the network you're connected to now, click Disconnect on that network. Be aware that depending on your settings, your PC may try reconnecting to the network (or other open networks) immediately.
    • To re-enable the adapter, click your network icon again in the taskbar, then click the Wi-Fi button again. Depending on your settings, you may need to reconnect to your wireless network manually by clicking its name.
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Tips

  • If your computer is reliant on an Ethernet connection, you can simply unplug the Ethernet cable from your computer to disable Internet.
  • Most Windows Vista and up computers have a Wi-Fi key in one of the top rows of the keyboard. Simply pressing this will disable your computer's Wi-Fi until you press it again.
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Warnings

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1. Click your internet connection icon.
2. Click Airplane mode or slide the Airplane mode switch On.

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