Have you noticed that your Xiaomi is consuming Internet traffic faster than expected? Or want to limit the speed for individual applications to save mobile data? In this article, we will discuss all possible ways to limit Internet speed on devices with firmware. MIUI β From built-in functions to third-party apps and router settings.
Itβs important to understand that by βremove speedβ users often mean different tasks: complete Internet shutdown, application restriction, setting a limit on mobile traffic or even trottling (artificial slowdown).We will consider all scenarios, including when you need to limit the speed for a particular device on the network through the Xiaomi router.
Instructions are relevant for all modern models: Xiaomi 14/13/12, Redmi Note 12/11/10, POCO F5/X5 and others MIUI 14/13/12. If you have an older firmware version, some menu items may be different β we will warn you about this separately.
1. Limit mobile traffic through settings MIUI
The easiest way to control internet consumption is to use built-in tools. MIUI. They allow you to set a traffic limit and receive notifications when it is exceeded.
How it works:
- π± The system tracks the consumption of mobile data in the background.
- β οΈ When you reach 50%, 80% and 100% of the limit, push notifications will be sent.
- π You can reset the counter at the beginning of a new billing period (for example, on the 1st day).
- π Shows app-specific detailing (what eats most traffic).
Step-by-step:
- Open the Settings. β SIM-maps and mobile networks.
- Choose yours. SIM-card (if there are several).
- Slip on Traffic Limit (or Traffic Management in older versions).
- Activate the switch Set the data limit.
- Specify the amount of traffic (e.g. 10 GB) and the period (usually 1 month).
- Save the settings.
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Limitation: This method only notifies you overstep, but does not block the Internet. For a complete shutdown when you run out of limit, read the following section.
2. Automatic Internet shutdown when the limit is exceeded
If you need to completely disconnect your mobile internet after exhausting traffic (for example, to avoid additional charges), you will need to use the Internet to avoid the use of mobile devices. MIUI is a hidden function.
Instructions:
- Go to Settings. β SIM-maps and mobile networks β Traffic limit.
- Activate the option to Disable data when you exceed the limit (in some versions called Traffic Blocking).
- Set a threshold (e.g. 9.5 GB out of 10 GB).
- Confirm the action.
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If the option "Disable data" is not available, update the firmware to the latest version. MIUI. In older versions (up to) MIUI (12) this function may not be.
Important: Once the mobile Internet is turned off, it will be unavailable until the meter is reset or manually turned on, so that the data transfer can be activated again:
- Open the notification panel.
- Keep your finger on the Mobile Data icon.
- In the menu that appears, click Enable.
3. Speed Limitation for Individual Applications
Should YouTube or TikTok be slowed down so they donβt eat all the traffic? MIUI There is a tool to limit the background activity of applications.
Method 1: Limit background traffic
- Go to Settings β Applications β Application Management.
- Choose the appropriate app (such as Instagram).
- Put it on the mobile data.
- Turn off the Background Data Transfer option.
- Activate limiting background activity.
Method 2: Use of a data saving regime
- π Include Data Saving Mode in Settings β Battery and performance.
- π This will limit the background activity of all applications except system ones.
- β‘ The applications will be consumed by 30-50% less traffic.
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Warning: Restricting background traffic can lead to:
- π« Lack of push notifications.
- β³ Delayed data synchronization (for example, in messengers).
- π Need to manually update content.
4.Setting up speed limit via Xiaomi router
If you want to limit the Internet speed for the entire device (not only mobile traffic, but also Wi-Fi), this can be done through the settings of the router. 4/4A/4C/5/6 and other models with MiWiFi firmware.
Instructions:
- Connect to the router network.
- Open your browser and type 192.168.31.1 (or miwifi.com).
- Sign in (the username and password is usually admin).
- Go to Device Management β Capacity control.
- Select the device (for example, Redmi Note 12 on the MAC-address).
- Set limits: Max. download speed (for example, 10 Mbit / s). Max. recoil speed (for example, 5 Mbit / s).
Save the settings.
Example of limitations for different tasks:
| Purpose of limitation | Loading speed | Speed of return |
|---|---|---|
| Saving traffic | 5 Mbps | 2 Mbps |
| Restriction on the child | 3 Mbps | 1 Mbps |
| Minimum speed for messengers | 1 Mbps | 0.5 Mbps |
| Standard mode (without restrictions) | 100 Mbps | 50 Mbps |
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Attention. β οΈ The router restriction is only valid on the home network, and when connecting to other Wi-Fi or mobile Internet, the speed will be standard.
5.Use of third-party applications to limit speed
If the built-in functions MIUI Not enough, you can use third-party utilities. We recommend two proven applications:
1. NetGuard (no root)
- π‘οΈ Blocks Internet access for individual applications.
- π Shows detailed traffic statistics.
- π You can set up rules for Wi-Fi and mobile data separately.
- π Free version with basic features.
Download: NetGuard on Google Play
2. GlassWire (from root)
- π Real-time traffic visualization.
- π« Ability to completely block the Internet for applications.
- π§ Requires root rights for advanced functions.
- π° There is a paid version with additional options.
Download GlassWire on Google Play
Attention. β οΈ Speed limiting applications can:
- π Increase battery consumption (due to constant traffic monitoring).
- π Conflict with some system services MIUI.
- π Require regular updates to work properly.
6. Reset network settings (if nothing helps)
If, after all the manipulations, the Internet speed remains high or unstable, it may be a problem with system settings, in which case resetting the network parameters will help.
How to reset your network settings:
- Open the Settings. β The phone.
- Slip on Resetting (or Backup and Reset in older versions).
- Select Network Resetting.
- Confirm the action (you may need to enter a pattern lock).
- After the reboot, set up a Wi-Fi and mobile network connection again.
What's being dropped:
- πΆ Saved Wi-Fi networks (including passwords).
- π± Mobile Internet settings (APN).
- π Bluetooth parameters and VPN.
What NOT to be dropped:
- π± Installed annexes.
- πΈ Photos, videos and files.
- π Mi Accounts and Google Accounts.
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Resetting network settings is a last resort. Save your Wi-Fi passwords before you do it and check your settings. APN your operator.
7. Frequent mistakes and how to avoid them
When you limit your Internet speed on Xiaomi, users often face typical problems, and here are the most common ways to solve them:
Mistake 1: Traffic Limit Resets on Its Own
- π Automatic synchronization with the Mi Cloud.
- π οΈ Solution: Turn off settings synchronization in Settings β Mi Account β Synchronization.
Mistake 2: Restrictions on routers are not working
- π Reason: The device is connected to the guest network or is being used VPN.
- π οΈ Solution: Move the device to the main network and disconnect VPN In Settings β Connections β VPN.
Mistake 3: Apps ignore restrictions
- π Reason: Some apps (like Facebook) use system services to circumvent restrictions.
- π οΈ Solution: Disable AutoRun for Problem Applications in Settings β Annexes β Autostart control.
Error 4: After the update MIUI The limit settings are missing
- π Reason: Resetting settings in a major firmware update.
- π οΈ Solution: Set limits again and export settings through Settings β Additionally. β Backup.