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If anyone wants to edit this page, fine: please make sure you can actually verify yourself the information you are putting in here. Provide links, actually OWN a WHR-HP-G54 you can do the tests on, yourself. Every edit I've done here is information which has been tested with my own equipment numerous times. If anyone wants to edit this page, fine: please make sure you can actually verify yourself the information you are putting in here. Provide links, actually OWN a WHR-HP-G54 you can do the tests on, yourself. Every edit I've done here is information which has been tested with my own equipment numerous times.
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 +OK, so I'll put this in the discussion section instead of in the actual article -- I actually own a WHR-HP-G54, and have verified it myself (it surprises me that people would try to contribute otherwise). I find that setting boardflags=0x2758 (RC4 default) results in better receive sensitivity than boardflags=0x3758.
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 +With 0x2758, my WHR-HP-G54 reports a client signal quality around 95%. When I change boardflags to 0x3758 (exact same client, exact same location, nothing changing except the boardflag change), the WRT reports a client signal quality around 85%.
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 +I also find that simply making the nvram commit seems to almost immediately have an effect on the sensitivity ratings displayed in the status screens. So the reboot might not be necessary (after reboot the status settings continue to display the same data as right before the reboot).

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If anyone wants to edit this page, fine: please make sure you can actually verify yourself the information you are putting in here. Provide links, actually OWN a WHR-HP-G54 you can do the tests on, yourself. Every edit I've done here is information which has been tested with my own equipment numerous times.



OK, so I'll put this in the discussion section instead of in the actual article -- I actually own a WHR-HP-G54, and have verified it myself (it surprises me that people would try to contribute otherwise). I find that setting boardflags=0x2758 (RC4 default) results in better receive sensitivity than boardflags=0x3758.

With 0x2758, my WHR-HP-G54 reports a client signal quality around 95%. When I change boardflags to 0x3758 (exact same client, exact same location, nothing changing except the boardflag change), the WRT reports a client signal quality around 85%.

I also find that simply making the nvram commit seems to almost immediately have an effect on the sensitivity ratings displayed in the status screens. So the reboot might not be necessary (after reboot the status settings continue to display the same data as right before the reboot).