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I noticed on my WRT54GS v2.1 that my clock has been set by DD-WRT 23 SP1 to 216MHz. Is this standard behavior by DD-WRT (eg does it increase it from 200), like the Linksys firmware does? If so, it should be mentioned in the overclocking section. [[User:VoxLuna|VoxLuna]] 12:15, 24 Jun 2006 (CEST) | I noticed on my WRT54GS v2.1 that my clock has been set by DD-WRT 23 SP1 to 216MHz. Is this standard behavior by DD-WRT (eg does it increase it from 200), like the Linksys firmware does? If so, it should be mentioned in the overclocking section. [[User:VoxLuna|VoxLuna]] 12:15, 24 Jun 2006 (CEST) | ||
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+ | it is neccessary to fix a hardware bug within the ethernet chipset. otherwise you will run into troubles while transfering big files (broken downloads etc.) |
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Overclocking
I noticed on my WRT54GS v2.1 that my clock has been set by DD-WRT 23 SP1 to 216MHz. Is this standard behavior by DD-WRT (eg does it increase it from 200), like the Linksys firmware does? If so, it should be mentioned in the overclocking section. VoxLuna 12:15, 24 Jun 2006 (CEST)
it is neccessary to fix a hardware bug within the ethernet chipset. otherwise you will run into troubles while transfering big files (broken downloads etc.)