The BogoMIPS only increase when using the Turbo mode (haven't updated my bootloader). Changing nvram clkfrq settings via telnet do not affect the BogoMIPS regardless if Turbo Mode is activated or not. I'm just coming onboard with my new AC68U, so either those who are claiming to be running 1200,800 or 1000,800 clkfrqs are either unaware that the nvram is ignoring the request, or I am unaware of the proper way to overclock.
Currently running 40_alpha8, since alpha4 was having issues with IPv6.
I see a lot of Apple devices mentionned. Is everyone having frequent reboot issues owning some sort of Apple device?
Check your BogoMIPS.
Code:cat /proc/cpuinfo
If they still show near 1600, then it means you CPU clock is still at 800 MHz - the nvram setting was simply ignored as it's an invalid value.
What Turbo Mode?....I have AC56U with stock firmware.
I see a lot of Apple devices mentionned. Is everyone having frequent reboot issues owning some sort of Apple device?
Hi, I just registered so I could get involved in this thread.
I bought my RT-AC68U less than two weeks ago, it's really really fast but apparently it was a mistake to update to the latest firmware when I installed it...
I have about 20 devices that make connections including iphones, ipads, LG tv, synology NAS, android tablet, Nokia W8 phone, windows 7 laptop, windows 8 laptops...
Random reboots seemed to occur. So I found this thread and have had some success with alpha 8 (1 1/2 day uptime)
Then my wife moved her macbook away from where she usually sits to work on it to the next room which is 6m further away from the router (she connects on the 5Ghz band) and suddenly alpha 8 started rebooting every couple of minutes. I asked her to put the machine to sleep and it stopped...
Tried installing alpha 9 and having the macbook connecting again, within a couple of minutes it started rebooting again.
I'm on alpha 4 now and hoping for more success... I love the speed of this router, it's giving me my full 150mbit on a regular N network card which is almost double I had with a linksys E4200. If only we can get it to be stable...
I do not know about the AC56, but I have the AC68. In Merlin's firmware under Administration > Performance Tuning
You have the option to change the LED light button on the back of the AC68 into the toggle switch to turn on Turbo mode (CPU set to 1000Mhz instead of 800MHz).
And...not sure what he meant about invalid cpu value....I have other routers that use whatever numbers for their cpu value....also look at the DDWRT list of devices and it shows many models and their cpu value.
Just rebooted on Alpha 9 (will go back to Alpha 4 for now)
Curious: To those are reporting reboots, have you updated the bootloader with the DDR Configuration Tool from ASUS?
My unit is a re-sell from the low priced Best Buy units a little while ago, and was not updated at the factory (manufactured 2013).
I have not updated the bootloader, and I haven't experienced any reboots for almost 2 days now. Currently running 40_alpha7.
Starting to run out of things to revert here I'm afraid.
I spoke with Asus about this issue yesterday, and so far they are in the same boat where they are having trouble reproducing the issue for troubleshooting purposes. They are investigating ways to make it easier to track down the root cause.
If the firmware detects a non-supported clock value, it will reset it to default.
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