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yea, blkt, the EA8500 ain't there yet either but I went in thru backdoor --- they all should be up soon
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EA8500...main router
DD-WRT v3.0-r41102 std (09/22/19)
Linux 4.9.194 #473 SMP Sun Sep 22 04:37:14 CEST 2019 armv7l
all ok / uptime 58 min / prolly a bit smoother than previous builds
Joined: 21 Jul 2006 Posts: 1898 Location: Fortaleza Ce Brazil
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 15:34 Post subject:
mrjcd wrote:
yea, blkt, the EA8500 ain't there yet either but I went in thru backdoor --- they all should be up soon
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EA8500...main router
DD-WRT v3.0-r41102 std (09/22/19)
Linux 4.9.194 #473 SMP Sun Sep 22 04:37:14 CEST 2019 armv7l
all ok / uptime 58 min / prolly a bit smoother than previous builds
BS builds now have the IPQ80xx routers set to max CPU all time.
Before DD-WRT defaults they were set with frequency governor.
I'm just gonna leave the main EA8500 as is at max (1400 MHz), although I have the other EA8500 set to 'ondemand'
and/so its CPU rarely ever gets over 800 MHz
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AND since I'm here ---
WNDR3700 V4
Version DD-WRT v3.0-r41102 std (09/22/19)
Linux 3.18.140 #54824 Sun Sep 22 03:37:37 +04 2019 mips
all ok
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WRT160NL
DD-WRT v3.0-r41102 std (09/22/19)
Linux 3.10.108-d8 #22942 Sun Sep 22 02:10:06 +04 2019 mips
all ok
Joined: 21 Jul 2006 Posts: 1898 Location: Fortaleza Ce Brazil
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 16:38 Post subject:
[quote="mrjcd"]
stalonge wrote:
You talk about change cpu speed .. why ?
BS builds now have the IPQ80xx routers set to max CPU all time.
Before DD-WRT defaults they were set with frequency governor.
I'm just gonna leave the main EA8500 as is at max (1400 MHz), although I have the other EA8500 set to 'ondemand'
and/so its CPU rarely ever gets over 800 MHz
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AND since I'm here ---
ok .. what command i use to let it " on demand " and " on performance " ?
_________________ DDwrt ...it rocks ....
1 R7800 54420 AP Wireguard webserver JFFS SAMBA FTP usb HD Mesh
1 R7800 54420 Cli Mesh
1 WZR1750 54389 AP Webserver Samba Wireguard
1 TP link Archer C7v5 54420 Cli Mesh
1 DD x86_64 48296 Gateway Samba Ftp Webserver
Joined: 08 May 2018 Posts: 14125 Location: Texas, USA
Posted: Sun Sep 22, 2019 17:28 Post subject:
blkt wrote:
Wow you are quick on the draw! Though I don't see the R7800 build, maybe it will show up later in style.
I figured since I was up and awake and posted the Broadcom announcement, I would hit the four major sub-forums I'm pretty sure I caught it in the middle of the upload to the main download server(s)
Strange, I don't see a listing for the R7800 or R9000. _________________ Segment 1 XR700 10Gb LAN, 1Gb WAN ISP BS
Wired AP 1 Unifi Wifi 6 LR US 1Gb LAN
Wired AP 2 Unifi Wifi 6 LR US 1Gb LAN
Wired AP 3 Unifi Wifi 6 LR US 1Gb LAN
Syslog Services Asustor 7110T NAS 10GB
NetGear XS716T 10GB Switch
download1.dd-wrt.com/dd-wrtv2/downloads/betas/ (Brain Slayer)
YAMon https://usage-monitoring.com/index.php
stalonge, AFAIK BS has CPUs fairly balanced for last many several builds and I assume also on the r7500 / r7800
so there shouldn't be any need for any of the old command mess some used back in the day.
hmmm... stalonge, you should be able to paste all I have highlighted --
should be all one line --
for CPUFREQ in /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu*/cpufreq/scaling_governor; do [ -f $CPUFREQ ] || continue; echo -n ondemand > $CPUFREQ; done
best I remember 'bout PuTTy after you copy what you want from wherever and then a right click from the ol mouse will paste into it ...I think