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Unread 23-03-2011, 21:59
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Re: Team 3309 SuperRouter (TM)

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Originally Posted by DonRotolo View Post
"Overclocking" will mess up data timing (based on the system clock, right?) causing instant and complete loss of any communication.
This intriques me as I attached a photo of the Overclocking frequencies for my router. I have toyed with it in the past and I never noticed any communication issues.

Going to bump it up from 228 to 252 mhz for a few minutes and see if I notice a lot of dropped packets.

Edit: Didn't seem to notice any performance difference.
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