



This policy setting depends on other group policy settings. If this happens, these apps should re-establish their connection over a different network. Apps that keep a network connection active even when they’re not actively using it (for example, email apps) might lose their connection. When the network traffic drops below this threshold, the computer will be disconnected from the network.For example, if the network connection is currently being used to download files from the Internet, the files will continue to be downloaded using that network connection. The computer stays connected to the network and continues to use it. If the traffic level is above a certain threshold, no further action is taken. Windows then checks the traffic level on the network periodically.The existing TCP session will continue uninterrupted. When Windows decides that the computer should no longer be connected to a network, it waits for traffic to settle on that network.If this policy setting is disabled, Windows will disconnect a computer from a network immediately when it determines that the computer should no longer be connected to a network. If this policy setting is enabled or not configured, Windows will soft-disconnect a computer from a network when it determines that the computer should no longer be connected to a network. This determines how Windows will disconnect a computer from a network when it determines that the computer should no longer be connected to the network. Starting with Windows 10 build 17763.404, Microsoft added a new Group Policy setting called Enable Windows to soft-disconnect a computer from a network. How to Enable or Disable Soft Disconnect Computer from a Network in Windows 10
