I have two internet providers because I absolutely must have internet access for work, and both of our local choices for ISP have had problems over the years where each has been down for more than a week before the company got around to coming to the neighborhood to fix something out on the utility pole. They each take a long time to escalate from “problem must be inside customer’s house” to “problem is with our equipment on the utility pole”.
My mobile phone’s hotspot would be a third ISP option but the LTE and 5G signal from the tower is extremely weak in my neighborhood.
So now there’s a choice of Wifi in the house. Lately one of the Wifi connections has been flaky, so I’ve set my Chromebook to use the other, but the Chromebook keeps jumping back onto the flaky one of its own accord. I think because the signal is stronger on the flaky one. How to stop Chromebook from doing that? Is there another setting that tells Chromebook to obey the chosen Wifi setting?
I would prefer to not delete the flaky Wifi as it will probably get fixed in the next couple of days and then I will want to use it again.