#!/bin/sh # Version version=0.07 # A simple script that checks for connectivity (including working DNS resolution) # If no connectivity, reset tethering # # Requires easytether-usb to be installed and already setup/working # Manual (one time) setting of the USB device ID of the tether device (TETHERDEV). # Find the tethering device with lsusb. Example (Samsung/Verizon kids tablet): # Bus 001 Device 013: ID 04e8:6860 Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd Galaxy (MTP) TETHERDEV=04e8:6860 # 04e8:6860 is for Samsung's USB identification (both Note 10 and kids tablet) # Some highly available website to check (www.google.com is backed by *lots* of servers) CHECKWWW=www.google.com # How long before we check again? SLEEPITOFF=60 while true; do while true; do # look for USB device lsusb | grep $TETHERDEV > /dev/null # make sure there is a device connected before continuing if [ $? == 1 ]; then echo "Tethering device not found! Sleeping 5s..." sleep 5s else echo "Tethering device present, continuing with network check..." break fi done # command to check for connectivity curl --connect-timeout 10 $CHECKWWW > /dev/null 2>&1 if [ $? != 0 ]; then # No internet echo "Network down, resetting USB and restarting easytether!" # Reset the USB device usbreset $TETHERDEV # Wait a few seconds for device to be ready again sleep 5s # (re)start easytether-usb to make a connection easytether-usb else # Internet working echo "Network up!" fi echo "Sleeping $SLEEPITOFF before rechecking" sleep $SLEEPITOFF done