Hotplug wiki is rather old. You may refer to the original GL-iNet router firmware, which is well configured.
the button hotplug now use /etc/hotplug.json to set the rules. The script for the button is ins /etc/rc.button/reset, you need to modify the content of this file!
ichoderich wrote:@gon42: Please read Squonk's announcement about the new hareware revision:
Important:: the RF connector on the PCB is not an U-FL connector for connecting an SMA pigtail antenna, but it is a misleading similar-looking RF switch used during factory RF calibration.
I guess the connector you found on your deveice is the aforementioned RF switch?
I have an own question too: I recently got a GL-iNet to replace my MR3020, as it has more RAM + bigger internal storage. Everything works as expected (using trunk from 10/08 on the device), but I run into one problem: I want to reuse the reset button and can't get it to work. I followed the wiki-article about hardware-buttons, but openwrt keeps rebooting, once the reset buttons is pressed. I noticed that the /etc/hotplug2.rules file doesn't exist, but creating it doesn't change the behaviour.
This is what logread -f puts out, when the reset button is pressed:
un Oct 12 15:24:16 2014 user.notice root: reset
Sun Oct 12 15:24:16 2014 user.notice root: pressed
Sun Oct 12 15:24:17 2014 user.notice root: reset pressed for 0 seconds
Sun Oct 12 15:24:17 2014 user.emerg syslog: - shutdown -
Sun Oct 12 15:24:17 2014 user.notice root: reset
Sun Oct 12 15:24:17 2014 user.notice root: released
Sun Oct 12 15:24:17 2014 authpriv.info dropbear[944]: Early exit: Terminated by signal
So can you please help me?