Wireless IP addresses appear as source on cable network address.

If a computer is connected to a wireless network with a pattern of us IP address will tell 192.168.1.0/24 and also then connects to a wired network with a different IP address scheme we will say 192.168.2.0/24 will be the traffic on the cable network never marked with the source IP address of the wireless network card?  I have Wireshark showing packet capture happens in some cases and it eventually causes a large amount of reset TCP traffic.  I don't think that the system would put a package on the cable network IP of the network using wireless as a source address.  Is this normal or desired?

If the cable network becomes available when the wireless network is enabled I guess that packages would continue to be sent wireless.  I do not understand that the local routing table may indicate that the cable network has the lowest metric, but then I would think the wireless session should be reset and the traffic should then be retransmitted via cable connection and therefore be labeled correctly the source IP address of the wired network adapter.

What I see with Wireshark is a packet of "pursuit"data on the cable network with a source IP address of the wireless network card and a registered some IP destination IP address.  Given our network configuration, this package creates a loop of reset TCP between our content security filter and the internel default router that fills our path to the Internet.  This problem started about 2 months ago and so far, all the research I've done are facing a problem with the laptop and have to assume it's an OS problem.  I guess there are some changes to the operating system in the way it handles packets when the cable network comes back online.  I have to wonder "I just missed this before?  I was the administration of the network for years and I'm sure I would have noticed the effects of these representations.

Any thoughts?

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