Hello, Yes, you're correct; the box is NSA325 (v1), and not NSA320. My mistake. Those look quite identical in front, so it's easy to get confused. ArchLinux config from NSA325v2: $ zcat /proc/config.gz | grep CONFIG_CPU_FREQ CONFIG_CPU_FREQ=y CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_GOV_COMMON=y CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT=y CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_STAT_DETAILS=y CONFIG_CPU_FREQ_DEFAULT_GOV_PERFORMANCE=y #by jama - uBoot
Hello, And thank you for your quick response. I think I understand what you mean, as I found another article (http://www.tech-blog.pl/2013/10/24/zyxel-nsa310-overclocking-i-underclocking/) describing overclocking NSA310, which however might require some soldering etc. additional work to overclock the CPU. Some source code was also included in the article: /* * Core Clocks * *by jama - uBoot
Hello, I'm in impression that the CPU 88FR131 should be able to run at 2.0GHz. Would there be a way to 'overclock' the cpu up to 1.8GHz or 2.0Ghz by changing some parameters in uBoot? I might be wrong, but I've red some articles describing the possibility to overclock CPUs simply by changing some parameters in uBoot. --jamaby jama - uBoot
Hello, and thank you so much for such a detailed article. I almost got my NSA325 working straight on the first attempt, but the box refused to boot (from HDD) ... until I created the filesystem again with '-L "rootfs"' -parameter... I don't know why this was needed as the documentation gives an impression that the u-boot would be able to figure out everything byby jama - Debian