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Recent content by james_ss

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    Overclocking RT-AC56U

    OK, just to confirm that everything now seems to be fine after upgrading to 378.56 and recreating /jffs/scripts/init-start. I can only assume that init-start wasn't being executed on reboot as it ran without errors from the command line. 'openssl speed aes-256-cbc' and 'bogoMIPS' are reporting...
  2. J

    Overclocking RT-AC56U

    I'll have to get back to you tomorrow evening on this one as I'm back on 378.55 and it's a bit late now to flash to 378.56. My current BogoMIPS is 1999 and 1992 for processors 0 and 1 respectively - which, as you say, is roughly 2 x my 1000,533 setting. openssl speed aes-256-cbc gives: 16...
  3. J

    Overclocking RT-AC56U

    Sorry, ignore that comment - running 'openssl speed aes-256-cbc' indicates that the overclocking isn't really being applied. I've reverted back to 378.55 for the time being.
  4. J

    Overclocking RT-AC56U

    Sorry, my bad - the script was missing the shebang and it wasn't executable. That's the trouble with tinkering with Unix once every few months! Are you sure about 1.0.2.6/7 for overclocking? Tools - System Information reports CPU Frequency as 1000 on 1.0.2.3 running 378.56
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    Overclocking RT-AC56U

    Interesting, I can't get anything to stick using /jffs/scripts/init-start on my AC56U with 1.0.2.3 boot loader. I'm trying: nvram set clkfreq=1000,533 nvram commit
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