This did not seem to work on my linux system. It would always first try to connect to wireless and when that failed, it would just sit there. I had to manual do ifdown and ifup on the wired interface. I asked about this question on the ubuntu mailing list, and they recommended wicd.
Wicd connects to a wired connection if there is any, else allows you to connect to a wireless. It works just fine, but does not connect to the wireless automatically (not sure though, probably only sometimes). But I what I needed works just fine with wicd and I am totally satisfied.
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