Unfortunately this is the way NetworkManager works.  It's goal is to
establish a network connection using the highest priority device and
connection available.  Success is defined as connection established and
networking configuration successful ( ie. IP address assigned, routing
table setup, ... ).

NetworkManager does support a feature called 'connectivity checking',
see the following blog post ( look for the conf directive:
"[connectivity]" ):

https://blogs.gnome.org/dcbw/2015/02/16/networkmanager-for-
administrators-part-1/

That said, it's currently disabled as when first tested on Ubuntu, it
didn't work that reliably, so it was never enabled by default.  It's a
bit too late to make this change in wily, so maybe this is something
that should be explored for 16.04?  That said, if you feel like this is
important enough, please raise it with someone from the product team.

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