/system routerboard settings print
/system routerboard settings set cpu-frequency=...
I mean over regular..The webfig UI has a drop down with possible values. On the RB750G I've got handy it includes 400, 600, 680 and 800 along with several lower speeds. Check the web UI on yours to be sure what it will accept. Also be aware that overclocking the CPU may cause overheating and stability issues.Code: Select all/system routerboard settings print /system routerboard settings set cpu-frequency=...
Ok, but 800 would be OK..800MHz is over regular. There is no way to set it higher than that
We are looking for some IDDQD option or something like that..It means that this model doesn't have capability to work at 800MHz. Please see available options from the dropdown menu, like the other poster suggested.
RB411AH is PCI design - it is slow.RB411AH has the 800 option, RB700 series does not have capability to do that.
Radio transmit.. we do transvertor stuff and maximum thruput is welcomed with 751G we can do this now, which is severe difference against jammed 5GHz and 2,5GHz. More robust platform is welcomed.depends on task you want it to perform.
What normis said. Note that I checked the options for a RB750G, which has 680Mhz as the default clock speed (I actually underclock it most of the time because it's not heavily loaded) and 800Mhz as an overclocking option (~15%), if your CPU has standard clock rate of 400Mhz then you probably shouldn't expect more than about 480-500Mhz for an overclock, but check the pull down to see what it allows.I mean over regular..The webfig UI has a drop down with possible values. On the RB750G I've got handy it includes 400, 600, 680 and 800 along with several lower speeds. Check the web UI on yours to be sure what it will accept. Also be aware that overclocking the CPU may cause overheating and stability issues.Code: Select all/system routerboard settings print /system routerboard settings set cpu-frequency=...