Modern Standby, also known as (S0 Low Power Idle), is an improved power sleep mode that leverages all the capabilities of a modern chipset to remain connected to WiFi or other networks while in a low-power sleep state. Modern Standby also enables an instant On and Off user experience similar to mobile devices while also connected to networks in low-power idle mode. When Modern Standby is enabled in Windows, the device can either be connected, disconnected, or managed by Windows state which allows or disallows network connectivity during standby. In a connected state, your network device will stay connected to the network and receive data such as notifications, alerts, and others. A disconnected state will limit the network connectivity of your device but may extend the device’s battery life. In a Windows-managed state, Windows decides if the device should be in a disconnected state but still receive important notifications and alerts.

How to change modern standby network connectivity state in Windows 11

As mentioned above, when Modern Standby is enabled in Windows, you can have it either connected, disconnected, or managed by Windows state which will allow or disallow network connectivity during standby. Here’s how to change the Modern Standby network connectivity state in Windows 11 First, make sure your device supports Modern Standy. If confirmed your device supports it, open the Control Panel app. You can do that by clicking on the Start menu and searching for Control Panel. Under best match, select the Control Panel app. In the Control Panel app, navigate to Hardware and Sound -> Power Options. On the Power Options settings pane, click the Change plan settings link for the Active power plan. Next, click on the Change advanced power settings link. On the Power Options window, under Network connectivity in Standby, choose the options that work in your environment.

On battery: Disable Enable Managed by Windows

Plugged in: Disable Enable Managed by Windows

Click OK to apply your changes and exit.

How to change network connectivity state in Modern Standy via local group policy editor

If you can change the network connectivity state with Modern Standby using the Control Panel app, you can use the Local Group Policy Editor. Click on the Start menu button, and search for Edit group policy. Under best match, select Edit group policy. When the app opens, expand the folder as listed below. On the Sleep Settings details pane on the right, locate and double-click both settings that say:

Allow network connectivity during connected-standby (plugged in) Allow network connectivity during connected-standby (on battery)

For each setting, change an option.

Not Configured (default) Enabled  – Network connectivity will be maintained in standby. Disabled – Network connectivity is not guaranteed.

That should do it! Conclusion: This post showed you how to change the network connectivity state with Modern Standby in Windows 11. If you find any error above or have something to add, please use the comment form below.