This is not an OpenPlotter behavior. Possibly, this feature can be added. This is native to Linux and the Raspberry Pi OS. If you google the issue, you will find people asking these same questions for quite a few years.
The solution that I see most being implemented is to write a script checking the status of the network, most often by pinging a well established site, like Google, and if it fails, reinitializing the network. Then call this script every few seconds with a cron job to make it run automatically.
If you google this, the scripts and directions to use them have already been written.
The solution that I see most being implemented is to write a script checking the status of the network, most often by pinging a well established site, like Google, and if it fails, reinitializing the network. Then call this script every few seconds with a cron job to make it run automatically.
If you google this, the scripts and directions to use them have already been written.