Well, I knew this was going to be a learning experience. I took Thane's
advice and changed my DHCP network to 192.168.2.1. Did the stupid and
forgot to change the subnet mask. Reset the router, changed both
address and subnet mask, then found out that I had to run the Windows
troubleshooter
Wow! That worked. Changed the metrics to 1 (LAN) and 100 (Wireless),
then pulled the internet on the lan and still have internet access and
can still print. Excellent job, Jamie!
On 11/22/2017 9:27 AM, Jamie Furtner wrote:
Try changing the interface metric like I said below. By default
Try changing the interface metric like I said below. By default Windows
will prefer a wired connection over a wireless one. I don't know if that
will work or not though but it's worth a shot. It's worth a shot though
I don't know if it will work.
On 2017-11-22 6:56 AM, Steve Tomporowski