The biggest issue with this is that I can't reproduce it at all on my
personal system (or any that I try, for that matter), so it might well
be a driver issue of some sort.

For the record, here with both wifi and wired connected in the office,
wired remains the default gateway unless it gets disconnected, which is
what NM has as a policy. This at least works here with the tg3 wired
driver and ath9k for wireless.

Jeff, could you please run apport-collect for this bug as well (though
it admittedly has been done for the duplicate) so we can see which
drivers you use exactly, and I'll come up with a test for how NM decides
which gateway to use.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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RFC: Wi-Fi should not be the default route/gateway when copper is in use
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/673772
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