As a follow-up on my original message from october 2008:

> Adding an option like "Replace default route upon connection" (or
preferably "Use this connection to access Internet through while
connected") to the network connection options and the configuration
guide would solve this issue.

Instead, we have a "opposite" option. I feel it would be more intuitive
to change the existing option to a checked-by-default option named "Use
this connection as default connection (to access Internet) upon
connect".

Then of course, there is the problem of that when there are two
"default" connections, network manager seemingly randomly but
consistently chooses the wrong one as the de facto default route to
use...

Hoping on the two requested features come in later versions...

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If Ubuntu is connected to more than one network (e.g. GSM and wireless) but 
only GSM has internet access, OS is unable to access internet. NM version 0.7.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/278485
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