Razor512
Very Senior Member
They are advertising it as a dual core 1GHz, and broadcom makes a model that natively runs at 1GHz (dual core).
You can also get a readout of the clock speed by enabling telnet and then running the command
nvram get clkfreq
there is also a utility to enable telnet temporarily
http://www.myopenrouter.com/download/10602/NETGEAR-Telnet-Enable-Utility/
I don't think they will use a dual core 1GHz CPU, just to run it at 800MHz. That will be throwing away performance for no reason, especially since features like QOS, wifi, and USB storage are CPU intensive and can often get bottlenecked, especially on mixed loads (e.g., a large number of connections over wifi at a high throughput (if you want to test for your self, then in telnet run the top command then stress the router)
Netgear also included a VPN server, even a dual core 1GHz CPU may struggle with Multiple VPN users.
the manual is likely outdated (eg may have been in the works for some time, and someone mistakenly pushed out an old manual.
the manual also states that the router is a 300 + 1300 unit (while the router is clearly a 600+1300)
hopefully the team doing the review of the router, will run those commands to figure out the clock speed
and if possible also the cat /proc/cpuinfo command a couple of times during different loads (to see if the router lowers it's clock speed when idle)
You can also get a readout of the clock speed by enabling telnet and then running the command
nvram get clkfreq
there is also a utility to enable telnet temporarily
http://www.myopenrouter.com/download/10602/NETGEAR-Telnet-Enable-Utility/
I don't think they will use a dual core 1GHz CPU, just to run it at 800MHz. That will be throwing away performance for no reason, especially since features like QOS, wifi, and USB storage are CPU intensive and can often get bottlenecked, especially on mixed loads (e.g., a large number of connections over wifi at a high throughput (if you want to test for your self, then in telnet run the top command then stress the router)
Netgear also included a VPN server, even a dual core 1GHz CPU may struggle with Multiple VPN users.
the manual is likely outdated (eg may have been in the works for some time, and someone mistakenly pushed out an old manual.
the manual also states that the router is a 300 + 1300 unit (while the router is clearly a 600+1300)
hopefully the team doing the review of the router, will run those commands to figure out the clock speed
and if possible also the cat /proc/cpuinfo command a couple of times during different loads (to see if the router lowers it's clock speed when idle)
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