William, I am confused by this sentence:
> When both are connected it appears to ignore the wired connection.

Just to be sure we are talking about the same point: The issue of this
bug is not that the wired connection is ignored (which is a known
problem), but that the network manager connects to an unsecured wireless
network even if I disable wireless in the network manager applet.

It takes a while for this effect to happen. It can easily take an hour
or longer before the connection appears (i.e., for an hour I have normal
wired network, and then suddenly the wireless kicks in).

I don't have any gnome components installed, so can't test the gnome
applet easily. How can I interact with the network manager without the
network manager applet?

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network-manager insists on connecting to wireless network, even if wireless 
option is disabled
https://launchpad.net/bugs/78491

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