I get different LAN to LAN speeds with different firmwares, so it must have something to do with it... Haven't tested the latest one form Asus yet though...
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I get different LAN to LAN speeds with different firmwares, so it must have something to do with it... Haven't tested the latest one form Asus yet though...
I told you 2 days ago that is the correct syntax. :)
Try instead.
Well well well, Q.E.D... I never said anything about RT-N16 having any CPU other than BCM4718... You can read a few lines up... I did not want to say anything more because of the way you react... You...
I can say only one thing: DIG DEEPER!
Well, if you take a look at other routers from different manufacturers, that use the same CPU (Broadcom BCM4718), you'll find that all of them are underclocked. Why? Maybe some stability issues... Of...
Don't know if it helps, but if you look on the PCB board, the left antenna's connector is marked ANT 0, the right antenna's connector is ANT 1, and the middle one is ANT 2.
Mate, I was talking about an original unit, without heatsink on ethernet or RAM... And again, I don't see the point in repeating the fact that I lost the warranty... I KNEW that before I started...
The warranty is bulshit anyway... And if something goes wrong, even if you haven't opened the case, and it's brand new, and you have flashed a 3rd party firmware, it might be impossible to flash the...
A little update on he cooling side... Since on the first try, the 40mm fan mounted on the cpu heatsink was a little bit noisy at night (the router is placed in a bedroom) because the fan was very...
Not a very clean job, but now it's ready for overclocking...:cool:
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/106/p1020851y.jpg
I know mate :), but still maintenance is in fact... And to clean the dust off a cooler is far easier than to solve the bugs of the original firmware... :P
Well, to be onest, with the original firmware, those routers are far from being maintenance - free... :)
The idea of using a fan came when I've searched for suitable heatsinks, and couldn't find...
Is it possible to use the JTAG VCC and GND pins to power a small fan? What is the voltage on it? 3.3v? It might not be too loud...
I'm planning to buy a kit to coold the unit down......
Check again on that forum, I've posted some new photos with the flash chip...