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Overclock a Linksys Router?
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Is it possible to actually overclock a Linksis Wireless Router or the Wireless Adapter?
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LOL what would you overclock it to do? the answer is a no
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I was thinking you mite be able to since you can overclock just about anything these days. What I was wondering is if you could make it go faster and run it at a higher MBPS than stock.. Oh well, ty anyways.
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work out... mmhmm
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Well, since a router is basically a primitive computer, I guess you could using a software... or possibly through hyper terminal... I'm not really knowledgeable about them, still, so can't give you a definitive answer, but I'd say it won't be practical to oc a router.
A friend of mine knows a way to adjust the badwidth or something through hyperterminal.
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