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    • RE: Network Setup not working in SBC mode

      For anyone having similar issues: I solved it with with a custom bash script and systemd service for now.

      It checks for an existing connection on eth0 and if it cannot detect one a hotspot on wlan0 is created.

      #!/bin/bash
      
      # ethernet_check.sh
      # This script checks if the Ethernet cable is plugged into eth0 and manages the WiFi hotspot accordingly.
      
      while true; do
          # Check if the Ethernet cable is connected to eth0
          if ethtool eth0 | grep "Link detected: yes" > /dev/null; then
              echo "Ethernet cable is plugged in. Disconnecting WiFi hotspot..."
              nmcli device disconnect wlan0
          else
              # Check if the hotspot is already running to avoid trying to start it again
              hotspot_status=$(nmcli con show --active | grep Hotspot)
              if [ -z "$hotspot_status" ]; then
                  echo "No Ethernet cable detected and no active hotspot. Starting WiFi hotspot..."
                  nmcli device wifi hotspot ifname wlan0 ssid YourSSID password YourPassword
              else
                  echo "Hotspot is already active."
              fi
          fi
          
          # Wait for 10 seconds before checking again
          sleep 10
      done
      

      Make it executable with

      chmod +x /usr/local/bin/ethernet_check.sh
      

      Create a service to start it with the Raspberry Pi.

      [Unit]
      Description=Ethernet Hotspot Check Service
      After=multi-user.target
      
      [Service]
      Type=simple
      ExecStart=/usr/local/bin/ethernet_check.sh
      Restart=on-abort
      
      [Install]
      WantedBy=multi-user.target
      

      Reload systemd:

      sudo systemctl daemon-reload
      

      and enable the service to start on boot:

      sudo systemctl enable ethernet_check.service
      

      Then start the service or reboot.

      posted in Beta Firmware
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