I did some testing with a live install of 24.04 desktop, and can confirm
the issue.

Basically, with wifi off, and no network icon showing up, as soon as
there is an interface with an ip that is not a wireless interface, the
network icon shows up. This is the case when the virbr0 bridge is setup
by libvirt, but also the lxd bridge when you install and configure lxd.
There doesn't need to be a default route available.

I suppose we can debate whether that is correct: after all, there is a
non-wifi interface with an IP. It just doesn't have a default route. But
in any case, it's a debate to be had on that package, and not libvirt. I
believe it's network manager, so I'm adding a bug task for it and
marking the libvirt one invalid.

** Also affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: libvirt (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Invalid

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Title:
  After installing libvirt-daemon-system, on disconnecting from wifi a
  wired connection icon is displayed in the top bar

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