Thanks
@Marin
This is the way to get RT-AX88U CPU temperature
You can use putty and straight skip to the command below or you can also use Windows 10's Powershell as well from build 1809 onwards.
Run powershell and type this
The basic format is
ssh user@IP_ADDRESS_OF_YOUR_ROUTER
Then type
yes to confirm and enter your router password.
....and you're in
Paste this command into ssh
Code:
cat /sys/class/thermal/thermal_zone0/temp
Divide it by 1000 to get the ARM CPU temperature in more readable format
Here's three of my routers without any external cooling:
A1 : 70420 =
72° C (Ambient temp 24° C in AC office)
A1.1 : 58220 =
61° C (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
A1.1 : 58200 =
62° C (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
Now with laptop cooling pair of fans placed underneath the routers
A1 : 54421 =
57° C (Ambient temp 24° C in AC office)
A1.1 : 49400 =
51° C (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
A1.1 : 48400 =
52° C (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
Now for Wireless Radio temperatures
A1 :
55° C for 2.4 and
59° C for 5 Ghz (Ambient temp 24° C in AC office)
A1.1 :
48° C for 2.4 and
55° C for 5 Ghz (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
A1.1 :
48° C for 2.4 and
54° C for 5 Ghz (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
Wireless Radio temperatures with laptop cooling fans placed underneath the routers
A1 :
38° C for 2.4 and
40° C for 5 Ghz (Ambient temp 24° C in AC office)
A1.1 :
40° C for 2.4 and
43° C for 5 Ghz (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
A1.1 :
39° C for 2.4 and
42° C for 5 Ghz (Ambient temp 30° C at home)
Used these ones which are very cheap for roughly $5
https://www.amazon.in/gp/product/B00J7OI1ZG/