Ethernet default over wireless connection.

when I boot up I want my network to default to the ethernet which is connected to the Dynadock U3.0 before the wireless in the Lenovo x220 laptop. The ethernet is much faster. is there any way I can have this occur automatically - rather than me having to shut off the wireless connection? any ideas?

Mount the TC disk manually.
In Finder use Go, Connect to server.
Type in the following.
AFP://TCname.local (TCname is the actual network name of the TC. I strongly recommend you use SMB names.. ie short, no spaces and pure alphanumeric)
Find out the Network version of the TC name if you don't want to comply to the above rule. The best way is to discover it via netstat scan.
Open network utility.
Locate your TC on it.. since my TC is correctly named it shows up as tcgen4.local
I then type in AFP://tcgen4.local
Then the computer can discover the TC and it will ask for a password. The default is public
Type in whatever you changed it to or public.
The TC disk should now be mounted.
If this fails.. reset the TC to factory and start over. Name it correctly.. all short names, no spaces and pure alphanumeric will be a lot lot easier.
Then manually force the mounting.

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