Can you post the config of the router? Does the Ethernet interface have sub-interfaces? One for each subnet? The answer is probably in the configuration of the interface on the router. What IP and Subnet mask does it have? Could be that the subnet mask of the router Ethernet is 255.255.240.0 or something less than a /24, therefore the router Ethernet network contains both 192.168.0.0/24 and 192.168.2.0/24.
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