Here's a shell script which can act as a workaround. At least
it seems to be working for me with ifplugd. 

Just ifplugd -i wlan0 -r <script> and see if it gives some interesting 
results... 

hth,
erob


** Attachment added: "ifplugd script"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/20264068/ifup.sh

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