In many cases it's not so much annoying as wasting resources (there is absolutely no point to have two active connections to the same router). I think that the default (one active connection at a time, wired preferred) should be restored. Of course, there are situations when several connections should be active but for these not-so-usual cases a more sophisticated setup is necessary (e.g. order of precedence, what can work in parallel with with what and so on).
If someone knows a simple way to restore the old behavior, please share.
In many cases it's not so much annoying as wasting resources (there is absolutely no point to have two active connections to the same router). I think that the default (one active connection at a time, wired preferred) should be restored. Of course, there are situations when several connections should be active but for these not-so-usual cases a more sophisticated setup is necessary (e.g. order of precedence, what can work in parallel with with what and so on).
If someone knows a simple way to restore the old behavior, please share.