To answer this question, your question on Sputnik, and any other questions you have about DD-WRT and the WRT series of routers, you need only do a bit of research.....much like the rest of us have done. Here are some starting points.
Joined: 07 Jun 2006 Posts: 2087 Location: Odessa, Ukraine
Posted: Sat Aug 05, 2006 15:56 Post subject:
Yep, that's what I was going to say....well you do have a sence of humor !
Do the research first on the model and version...but if you are not prepared with jtag tools, etc... stay away from it !! _________________ Want JTAG support - Donate a router
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Also check the OpenWrt overclocking page, I wrote a bunch of stuff there.
I totally support overclocking these devices. The RAM seems usually underclocked by default, depending on your model. If you add a heatsink you can overclock the CPU at least 25% safely. This does improve performance, even if your load average is perpetually low (remember processor is always doing something or not at any given time, the load average is a representation of how often it was doing something).
I have tried both overclocking and underclocking my whr-hp-g54. The difference is when i go to the wireless status page and do a site survey, I can detect more wireless network when the WHR-HP-G54 is overclocked.
My next target will be to mod my casing and try to fit in a heat sink and a fan. Then I will try to over clock it to 300mhz
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 6:37 Post subject: about overclokcing to 300
DONT DO IT!!!! i tried it after i modded my linksys router v 3.2, i put on a heat sink(with fan) with artic silver apoxy. also had a 120 mm fan blowing down on that. as soon as i rebooted to save settings it locked up, i still havent fixed it yet. i need to make a jtag cable before i can fix it though, can anyone give me the item list i need to make one
you need the WIKI !!!!! _________________ - WRT54gs v4 @ 225 Mhz - DD-WRT V24 vpn -
- SD/MMC Mod 128 MB - Serial port & JTAG -
- Diversity switch removed -
If you managed to mod and overclock a v. 3.2, I'm impressed!! Linksys never made a WRT in a v. 3.2!!! The heat sink and the fan prevent heat build-up, they do nothing to solve errors in the actual overclocking process, which is what you experienced. Did you overclock using the GUI or a script? Did you jump right in to 300mhz or did you work your way up to it?
Like db90h said, these babies overclock very nicely....some even seem to love it....like mine. I have a GS v.2 that is running at 252mhz right now, and it's dead stable, and stays plenty cool with the heat sink and fan. It is just crisper to respond, and seems like a new machine compared to when it was at 216mhz. Now, I didn't just jump to 252 either....I snuck up on it 1 increment (12mhz) at a time using the GUI. I've got JTAG tools all ready, but I'm still hesitant to crank it up another notch to 264mhz. Proceed with caution, but by by all means......proceed!! Half the fun is beating the Grim Bricker!!! _________________ Clear 4G Wimax.
Linksys WRT54G-TM w/14929 std-nokaid, fan-cooled, 2 GB SD mod, Primary Router.
Linksys WRT54G v.3 w/15230 std-nokaid, Client Bridge.
Linksys E2000 w/15200 "Big"
Linksys WRT54G v.4
La Fonera 2100, fan-cooled
Linksys WRT54G v.3.1
Linksys WRT54G v.1.1
Linksys WRT54GS v.1
2x Linksys WRT54G v.2.2
Joined: 07 Jun 2006 Posts: 92 Location: North Carolina, USA
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 15:10 Post subject:
When exactly do you see the extra clock speed come into play? Like, when is it actually useful?
Marsupilami wrote:
Leave it alone if there is no need to coverclock. Usual setting should be 216 for some Linksys, not 200.
Huh? 216.... ? Are you sure about that?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wrt54g#Hardware_revisions
There are only 2 models that run at 216 there. _________________ WRT54G v2.0 (DD-WRT v24-12548 std-nokaid_nohotspot_nostor)
Posted: Wed Aug 30, 2006 16:19 Post subject: thanks
sorry i mean a V3.1, and i took it from 228 to 280 and it bricked....to big of a jump. ill try the one by one next time. and i used the gui. i still need to make a JTAG. what is a good like for info on them or a link to buy one?