Using non Internet wireless router for AirPrint, kills Internet experience via data plan.

Just bought an HP Laserjet Pro 400 with AirPrint.  In order to use it I added a wireless router, that is not connect to the Internet, as I am remote.  How can I print and go on the Internet without have to turn on and off my wifi?  I work remotely so I have no dsl or cable to plug my router into, yet in order to use my AirPrint I must have a router.  If I am connected to a wifi, my iPad assumes that is my preferred method to connect to the Internet....

I believe Verizon will only carry wireless N routers at the moment due to the fact that wireless AC is still in draft. Wireless N has been standardized.  But, glad to hear you got things working well enough. I suppose it wouldn't hurt to try asking for higher speeds to be delivered over the DSL. Most folks coming directly from a central office or from a specific type of remote terminal can get speeds reaching to 7Mbps or 15Mbps.
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