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TX CS Aggie
TX CS Aggie

join:2009-07-22
College Station, TX
kudos:1

reply to NeedForSpeed5

Re: [Wired] WRT54GS Limits Bandwidth

said by NeedForSpeed5:

Model No.: WRT54GS v.4
Firmware Version: v1.06.3
I see stock firmware!

try tomato
»www.polarcloud.com/tomato
direct link to file :»sourceforge.net/projects/tomatof···download

step 1: DL and unzip tomato (will need »www.7-zip.org/ to unzip good little program better then Zip)
step 2: reset stock router firmware to factory
step 3: flash the right tomato .bin fin (WRT54GSv4 in your case)
step 4: after flashing about (2mins) log back in Username:root password:admin and wipe the memory clean "Administration/Configuration then under Restore Default Configuration, select "Erase all Data in NVRAM (thorough)", then click OK" it will take a while
step 5: go through and set back up your wireless and security settings
step 6: re-run speed test and plz plz show us the results

hope this helps

NeedForSpeed5

join:2009-08-16
united state

said by TX CS Aggie:

said by NeedForSpeed5:

Model No.: WRT54GS v.4
Firmware Version: v1.06.3
I see stock firmware!

try tomato
For installing the Tomato firmware, I did all the above steps. Then I performed the speed test five times each without the router and with the router. Keep in mind in both cases, I used a Cat 5 cable and not wireless. Here are the results.

PC --> Cable Modem

Download (Average): 14.10 MB/s
Upload (Average): 1.71 MB/s

PC --> Linksys Router --> Cable Modem

Download (Average): 8.02 MB/s
Upload (Average): 1.73 MB/s

Router download seems to be stuck at 8 MB/s, while router upload is unaffected.

TX CS Aggie
TX CS Aggie

join:2009-07-22
College Station, TX
kudos:1

well ... nuts

with such a good connection I don't think a new WRT54GL would make you happy with it's speed although that is weird that it tops out at 8 MBs. It might be time for you to get something with a gigabit switch in it. i have and am using a WRT54GSv4 but it is on a connection that tops out at 8 MBs on a really god day so i can't offer any testing.

any other idea people?


NeedForSpeed5

join:2009-08-16
united state

reply to NeedForSpeed5
I repeated the speed test this morning, five times each without the router and with the router. Here are the results.

PC --> Cable Modem

Download (Average): 28.94 MB/s
Upload (Average): 1.74 MB/s

PC --> Linksys Router (Wired) --> Cable Modem

Download (Average): 9.422 MB/s
Upload (Average): 1.676 MB/s



Engineer_TA

join:2001-08-26
Lexington, KY

2 edits

After reading around, it was suggested in a few other forums that playing around with the MTU (you can do this in Tomato) could help or even fix this. One suggested changing from 1,500 to 1,468 and another said start at 1,400 and move +-10 until you see something.

If that doesn't help, just for giggles, you should try the "ND" version of the driver.

If you do, telnet into the router and from the CLI (Command Line Interface), type the following...

nvram show | grep corerev

It must return a value of 7 or higher for the ND driver to work. If it's 7 or higher, I would try it. You may try to upgrade to the WRT54GSv4.bin first and then upgrade from there using the .trx file for the ND version of tomato (New Driver).


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