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I have two different ISPs in my home and also two different routers. I'm using one for Wireless, and one for ethernet.
On my PC here, it has both wireless and ethernet connections setup at the same time (which is what I want). But I want to use my wireless connection for connecting to the internet. However, it seems like the internet connection is getting prioritized to my hardwired ethernet connection instead.
Is there anyway to change this without disabling the ethernet connection? I need both of them enabled.
I'm using Windows Vista.
can i ask WHY would you be paying for 2 separate services with all the networking tech out there right now? smh – Sickest – 2014-04-10T01:43:17.450
It has to do with my business. It's not that big of a deal. ISPs usually only charge like $50 per month each. – SamieJG – 2014-04-10T02:17:07.710
if it has to do with expenses, i run my company from home, and deduct my home internet as an expense. – Sickest – 2014-04-10T08:05:47.280
Also this question doesn't make any sense whats so ever, why you require the wireless over the wired wasn't stated and is important information. Wired > Wireless any day of the year. I'm assuming it has something to do with networking files or printers, Which is why you should have 1 connection. – Sickest – 2014-04-10T17:41:39.633