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April 25, 2011 05:57 AM
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frudda

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Look at this CPU drop out, orginal i think it is 433Mhz now 133Mhz.

The wireless speed got broken while it dropped out.

I'll need to reset the WNR3500L to get the orginal Mhz agian.

Is it a problem with the firmware?

I must say Toastman's firmware is the only one working with my ISP. Thats why i would like to use it.

Name toast
Model Netgear WNR3500L/U/v2
Chipset Broadcom BCM4716 chip rev 1 pkg 10
CPU Freq 133MHz
 
Time Mon, 25 Apr 2011 12:53:12 +0200
Uptime 0 days, 05:06:36
CPU Load (1 / 5 / 15 mins) 0.00 / 0.00 / 0.00
Total / Free Memory 60.63 MB / 53.29 MB (87.88%)
Flash RAM Size 8MB


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April 25, 2011 6:21 AM

This system command fix my issue:

nvram set clkfreq=453,226,113
nvram commit
reboot

Still wonder why it dropped.

May 13, 2011 6:49 PM

No more CPU drop out. since 19 days.. stable firmware with that cmd. Bought this router to more family members because of this good firmware. Thank you for creating such good stuff.

August 25, 2011 8:55 AM

Hi, I have the same problem with my WNR3500L. Every time after unplug I have to do 30/30/30 reset - it helps to go back to 453MHz.
Could you tell me wehere exactly did you write your comand ?
"nvram set clkfreq=453,226,113
nvram commit
reboot"

August 25, 2011 10:13 AM

1. Go to ( tools, system )
2. Write

nvram set clkfreq=453,226,113
nvram commit
reboot

3.(click on execute)

(if this not working try a sentence at once)

August 25, 2011 2:13 PM

Thanks, your advice really works great.
Do you think it is Tomato or hardware problem with CPU drop out ?

August 25, 2011 3:09 PM

No problem,

This is not a hardware problem, because the cpu drop out never happend agian after typing that command :)

November 23, 2011 1:12 PM

Sweet. Thanks for posting this, frudda. My router was running at 133 mhz. Since I'm new to all of this, I kinda thought that was "normal". After looking around some more, I came back here, and ran your commands. My router is now running at 453 mhz - now to see if and how that improves my networking.

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