Wifi won't work when ethernet cable is plugged in
Hello, I have my printer setup on an ethernet network and internet on wifi. I used to be able to have the ethernet cable plugged in while still being able to access the internet via wifi. Yesterday I ran into an issue that prompted me to update my bios, Killer drivers, and Killer Control Center. My bios is now at version 1.13 and I installed KillerPerformanceSuite_1.5.1847_Win7_Win81_Win10_x64.exe (complete installation). I have a Predator G9-793 and Killer Wireless-AC 1535. At first everything worked great. I was able to have my ethernet cable plugged in and access the internet via wifi.
After my computer went through a sleep cycle, I found that I could no longer access the internet via wifi. I am still able to see wifi networks near me, of which there are about 20 or so. So wifi is working, at least to the extent that I can see other networks near me. But I cannot access the internet. I tried rebooting my computer. That had no effect. I tried unplugging the ethernet cable and instantly was able to access the internet. Plugging the ethernet cable back in instantly disables my ability to access the internet.
Does anyone have any suggestions? One thing that comes to mind is to try uninstalling Killer Control Center. I see that as a last resort. I would like to know if there are any other suggestions. I believe the problem should be solvable without uninstalling Killer Control Center since I was able--initially--to have the ethernet cable plugged in and access the internet via wifi whilst Kill Control Center was already installed and running.