TBH I'm surprised his Chromebook has an Ethernet adaptor at all, I thought they were all wireless-only. OTOH if he's using some sort of USB Ethernet adaptor that could explain why the WiFi adaptor has a higher priority. In any case, the first step would be to disable the wireless connection completely and see if that fixes the problem.
Are you disabling the WiFi adapter on the Chromebook when connecting via Ethernet?Disabling the Wi-Fi before connecting the Chromebook via Ethernet does seem to resolve all the issues I was having.
Thanks all.
network_diag
Usage: /usr/bin/network_diag [--date|--flimflam|--link|--show-macs|--wifi|--help|
--wifi-mon] [host]
--date: Diagnose time-of-day
([host] must support SSL)
--dhcp: Display DHCP information
--flimflam: Diagnose flimflam status
--hosts: Diagnose SSL connection to Google hosts
--interface: Diagnose interface status
--latency: Diagnose link-latency to default gateway
--link: Diagnose all network links
--no-log: Do not log output
--proxy: Specify proxy to use with tests
--route: Diagnose routes to each host
--show-macs: Display full MAC addresses
--wifi: Display driver-specific debugging information
--wifi-mon: Monitor WiFi performance metrics
--help: Display this message
[host] Hostname to perform web access test on (default: clients3.google.com)
Are you disabling the WiFi adapter on the Chromebook when connecting via Ethernet?
Chromebooks - if one has USB-Ethernet, it has priority over WiFi...
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