Networking via Ethernet and wireless Internet

I am connected to my desktop via LAN cable that not only no matter what internet access and is used only for the purpose of sharing files and using the local server accounting software in my office connected directly to all computers in LAN.

Now, I want to use public WiFi available in my office for internet access. But when I connect to it, the internet does not work.

I need to disable the LAN to use internet that makes me sign out of my desktop computers.

Please give me advice on how to use the two LANs and internet WIFI at the same time.

I use windows 7 Professional 64-bit.

Any help will be appreciated

Thank you

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