Probably because it doesn't go any faster - I've seen where one can set an NVRAM setting to a value, but it's beyond range of capabilities, so SW/HW picks the upper end and stops...
Indeed...In Asuswrt/Merlin, there is no 1100MHz step. It's automatically up'ed to 1200 if set to 1100. Hence, the same BogoMIPS.
@ASAT, looking at your openssl benchmarks, the bespoke build performs much worse than the stock. I believe you're missing a couple of optimisation switches.
On a near optimal setup, you shall be expecting something like this:
Code:
The 'numbers' are in 1000s of bytes per second processed.
type 16 bytes 64 bytes 256 bytes 1024 bytes 8192 bytes
aes-256 cbc 34041.16k 36542.46k 37816.75k 38310.61k 38351.71k