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How to use mac os backup on asus rt-ac68u
How to use mac os backup on asus rt-ac68u












how to use mac os backup on asus rt-ac68u

This time your BogoMIPS should hopefully of increased like the following. Once it’s completed log back in the router again and check the CPU information again. 🙂Īfter a couple of seconds your SSH session will end and you’ll need to wait for your router to back up. The 3 commands you need to run are the following, the third one reboots the router, so make sure nobody is doing anything important on your connection at the time. Some say that Ram can go up to 800Mhz but seems to vary on a number of variable factors so best to stick to 666Mhz for the least chance of issues and bricking your router. There is discussion around the net on the best speeds to set, but the fastest and safest combination personally have found is CPU to maximum of 1200Mhz and Ram to 666Mhz. If you want to check on the temperature before you change anything then you can run the following. This will return something like the following.Īs the BogoMIPS is roughly double the Mhz of the CPU we can tell from this that the CPU is around 800Mhz. We can tell the speed from the BogoMIPS that get reported from running the following command. If you’re using MacOS or Linux then you can ssh using the ssh command in the Terminal supplied with the OS.įirst thing we will do is double check the current speed.

#How to use mac os backup on asus rt ac68u windows#

If using Windows you can use PuTTY or Kitty to connect to or the IP of your router if your DNS doesn’t go via the router.

how to use mac os backup on asus rt-ac68u

Once SSH has been enabled you need to connect via SSH. This is under “Administration” in the Web GUI and recommend set it to LAN only. In order to do this, we assume you have a reasonable technical understanding, and that accept the risk that may end up breaking your router, the steps will also potentially void your warranty.įirst you need to ensure that your router has SSH enabled. To potentially improve this it may be worth overclocking the CPU on your router. Depending how much traffic you generate and the speed of your connection you may see your CPU regularly maxing out one of it cores, or your connection not being as fast as expected. If you’re like me you make use of the OpenVPN client built into the router so that all your traffic goes over a VPN. This can’t be done to the DSL model due to the modem drivers, but it still very capable, and even with the official AsusWRT firmware you can still tweak and change things, just requires making changes via SSH. The Asus DSL-AC68U router is a very capable router with built in ADSL and VDSL modem, even though people tend to prefer the RT-AC68U due to the ability to Flash it with custom firmware such as the Merlin firmware.














How to use mac os backup on asus rt-ac68u