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iManuB

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Hello everyone.

I tried to edit the file /jffs/scripts/services-stop by inserting these lines:

Code:
nvram set clkfreq = 1400, 800
nvram commit



But when I reboot my router, I always have the same frequency as 1998,84 (BogoMIPS)



Where am I wrong?

Thanks so much!
 
Hello everyone.

I tried to edit the file /jffs/scripts/services-stop by inserting these lines:

Code:
nvram set clkfreq = 1400, 800
nvram commit



But when I reboot my router, I always have the same frequency as 1998,84 (BogoMIPS)



Where am I wrong?

Thanks so much!

Hi, most likely you have a non-overclockable CFE. See this Thread for a solution. I have been running at 1400,800 for several months already.
 
Ah ... I understand, now. Thanks so much!

If I downloaded my current CFE (2.0.0.3) from ASUS ROUTERS CFE DUMPS COLLECTION Thread and edited it with CFE Editor? I'm in EU and no in USA.
 
Ah ... I understand, now. Thanks so much!

If I downloaded my current CFE (2.0.0.3) from ASUS ROUTERS CFE DUMPS COLLECTION Thread and edited it with CFE Editor? I'm in EU and no in USA.

Hi, you need version 1.0.1.5 ... that is the CFE version that can be overclocked. 2.0.0.3 can not be overclocked. Read carefully and verify that you do not alter the size of the CFE file or corrupt it when editing... plus do this at your own risk.
 
All right. Thanks for the advice.

For the moment, do not touch anything. I leave everything to defualt. If I need to, I will proceed with caution.
 

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