Or netplugd (although no idea if it's present on OpenWrt).

On Thu, Oct 22, 2009 at 08:18, Karl O. Pinc <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 10/22/2009 03:06:12 AM, Roberto Riggio wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I'm currently using openwrt on an Asus WL-500G Premium. Beside the
>> ethernet
>> connection I also use (from time to time) an umts modem (huwaei
>> e169).
>>
>> At the moment if I yank the ethernet cable the router does not switch
>> to
>> umts
>> automatically. What I do usually is to ssh in the router and bring up
>> the umts
>> connection. Is there a way to automatize this? At the moment I wrote
>> a
>>
>> number
>> of hackish scripts to handled the this thing, but I'm not really sure
>> where I
>> should plug them, somewhere in /etc/hotplug i suppose.
>
> Maybe there's an ifplugd package you could use?
>
>
>
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