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Hello all,
I'm using a SB5101 with a Linksys WRT54G w/DD-WRT. When I do a speed test with speakeasy.net I get 35Mbps without the router and 25Mbps with the router. I'm doing the test with a wired PC. (I disabled wireless.) I changed all patch cables but it didn't help. Can someone tell me why this would be?
Thanks,
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(18-12-2013, 02:37 PM)geoneo111 Wrote: Hello all,
I'm using a SB5101 with a Linksys WRT54G w/DD-WRT. When I do a speed test with speakeasy.net I get 35Mbps without the router and 25Mbps with the router. I'm doing the test with a wired PC. (I disabled wireless.) I changed all patch cables but it didn't help. Can someone tell me why this would be?
Thanks,
It's the age of the router, I have had that problem before as well, Change to a newer router and it will be fine.
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A bad quality ethernet cable could also be responsible.
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19-12-2013, 05:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 19-12-2013, 05:22 PM by modembricker.)
Let me know how it turns out bro, Im running the same setup and I just figured the router hardware is too outdated to keep up. These things were out when 5 down was blazin fast! I hook a D3 modem up that hits 50 down and it crawls to 27 when hooked to the router. Not sure if it's my neighbors (since I give free wifi) or the outdated hardware.
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you guys can also upgrade the firmware as well, a thread over at usbjtag that discus this.
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Hold on MOdemBricker! Not sure, but I think I bricked my router. I can't get to the DD-WRT page to change it now. I did a IPCONFIG/ALL and I see that it's not giving out a DHCP address. It's using the the public IP address. I tried to reset the router in the back but it doesn't reset. The power LED keeps flashing too. It's working though. I have two devices on the router and they both work at the same time. Not sure what is happening. When I read that article on the web about changing the frequency. The guy did say he changed it from 200 to 233. I went all crazy and doubled it. Also, and this might be how I bricked it, after the change was done it seemed to restart but then seem to freeze. That's when I unplugged it and plugged it back in. Then I thought it was all good until I now find that I can't get to the DD-WRT page, doesn't give out a private IP & can't reset it. Anyway, it's doing what I want. Maybe I'll try to reflash it but then again it's doing what I want.
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20-12-2013, 03:53 AM
(This post was last modified: 20-12-2013, 03:56 AM by modembricker.)
I bet you overheated it and killed it. I dont remember seeing an overclocking area but there are so many options I will have to look again. You're not talking about the TX Power option are you? I'll check usbjtag and see if I can find the thread sixteen is talking about. I know ddwrt hasnt been updated in a couple of years.
Now I see what you're talking about.. the CPU clock speed.. if you doubled that then you killed your router! There is a mod to add a fan to it for doing that but damn if you went straight to 400mhz.. poor router.. it lived a happy life till you shoved a broomstick up it's ass..