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Reply To: Asus AC68 – “internet disconnected” recent Merlin firmware upgrade Thanks for the welcome @UK Sentinal. Sorry, I didn’t want to bog down this topic with unnecessary info when my agenda was to get into contact with @Grisu. My issue…

UKTH forums 🛜 Wireless Routers & Modems ASUS & Wireless Asus AC68 – “internet disconnected” recent Merlin firmware upgrade Thanks for the welcome @UK Sentinal. Sorry, I didn’t want to bog down this topic with unnecessary info when my agenda was to get into contact with @Grisu. My issue... Reply To: Asus AC68 – “internet disconnected” recent Merlin firmware upgrade Thanks for the welcome @UK Sentinal. Sorry, I didn’t want to bog down this topic with unnecessary info when my agenda was to get into contact with @Grisu. My issue…

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Never mention TM.. in snb and we dont ask!

You dont have to reboot or factory, but then you wouldnt know if it works or not.

Only reboot and/or factory will load defaults from cfe and then you’ll see if is 0 or still 1.

Yes, you may combine commands with && for single line. Dont know more you have to read in Linux/Unix world what it means exactly, there are other possibilities too like ‘;’ AFAIK, one will wait for previous to be completed others somehow different, really I dont know, but ‘&&’ will work.

 

My PS is for @UK-Sentinel and has been the output of this forum here, I wrote really much text with some more tweaks.

After enter they were gone and I got this error message.

Nothing to do with the router!

 

Some more for region free (only use channels allowed in your country) in single line

nvram set asuscfe0:ccode=#a;nvram set asuscfe1:ccode=#a;nvram set asuscfe0:regrev=0;nvram set asuscfe1:regrev=0;nvram set asuscfecommit=1

nvram set asuscfe0:ccode=#a
nvram set asuscfe1:ccode=#a
nvram set asuscfe0:regrev=0
nvram set asuscfe1:regrev=0
nvram set asuscfecommit=1

OC to 1000MHz or 1200MHz CPU and 666 or 800 RAM

nvram set asuscfeclkfreq=1000,666 && nvram set asuscfecommit=1

nvram set asuscfeclkfreq=1200,800 && nvram set asuscfecommit=1

1000 is quite safe, 1200 will work on most routers while 1400 will brick most 68U

Before OC in cfe you have to test in NVRAM, so you can reset and load working values from cfe.

Once they are too high in cfe you need a new router! Advantage to do in cfe, they will stay forever and dont revert back every some hours.

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