Guys, thank you so much for your help and guidance. I found this
parallel thread, started fresh and made some progress via telnet connection.
I managed to overclock my RT-AC68U to 1000,800 and the cat info shows MIPS accordingly. Rebooted and it shows in sys tools info as well, plus VPN speed has greatly improved. Will leave it stable now to see what the temperature is doing. But looks like this one is OC at 1Ghz for now.
Processor : ARMv7 Processor rev 0 (v7l)
processor : 0
BogoMIPS : 1998.84
processor : 1
BogoMIPS : 1998.84
Features : swp half thumb fastmult edsp
CPU implementer : 0x41
CPU architecture: 7
CPU variant : 0x3
CPU part : 0xc09
CPU revision : 0
I am puzzled though because the same approach is not working with the RT-AC56U. I tried the commands in the GUI shell, I tried it via telnet. The difference I am aware of is the CFE boot loader. The 68U is on 1.0.1.6 or so, the 56U is on 1.0.2.3. Maybe that's what's blocking it. FW wise they are almost the same, the 68U is on .39 and the 56U on .40 Merlin.
When I type set clock via telnet and don't reboot it will show the changed speed in the GUI shell after a refresh, however, Bogo MIPS remains unchanged at ~1600. I tried that with 1000 and 1200 and it shows, yet does not seem to do anything. Once I commit and reboot it's all back to normal, will show 800 again and MIPS stay at ~1600 anyway.
I do have a second 56U here but flashed it with Tomato (Shibby) earlier, was hoping there might be an overclock setting like for the E3000, but there isn't. Seems to be stable but I can't see the CFE version now. Will flash that one back over the weekend and see if it has a different boot loader, maybe that's the issue. Any other thoughts otherwise? Thanks!
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Update: Flashed the second 56U back to Merlin.39, same boot loader 1.0.2.3 Does not respond to over clock. Speed initially displayed in system shell in the Merlin GUI but after reboot everything is lost, plus bogomips stays at 1600. Is this a known "lock" with this CFE? Any way to revert to a boot loader that works? I cannot do serial connections, but if it's a few telnet commands that can be copy/pasted I would try one. The AC68U is doing fine. 24h later at 1000Mhz and temperatures are the same, lower 80C. Not much traffic though, but still a good sign I guess.