newtekie1
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Processor | Intel Core i7 10850K@5.2GHz |
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Motherboard | AsRock Z470 Taichi |
Cooling | Corsair H115i Pro w/ Noctua NF-A14 Fans |
Memory | 32GB DDR4-3600 |
Video Card(s) | RTX 2070 Super |
Storage | 500GB SX8200 Pro + 8TB with 1TB SSD Cache |
Display(s) | Acer Nitro VG280K 4K 28" |
Case | Fractal Design Define S |
Audio Device(s) | Onboard is good enough for me |
Power Supply | eVGA SuperNOVA 1000w G3 |
Software | Windows 10 Pro x64 |
Ok, well they aren't exactly WRT54GL routers, they are actually WRT54G v2 and v3 routers, but capability wise they are exactly the same. They have 16MB of RAM, like the WRT54GL, and they have 4MB of flash memory just like the WRT54GL.
First we have a WRT54G v2 router: It has been flashed with Tomato firmware, and also has been overclocked from the stock 200MHz to 250MHz. I've added adapters to convert the RP-TNC connectors to the more common RP-SMA connector. I've also replaced the stock antennas with two TP-Link 5dBi omni-directional antennas. The antennas have a 4ft cable on them, so you can place them wherever you like, as well as having magnets on the bottom to easily attach them to metal surfaces.
This router has been my personal home router since I bought it new several years ago, and has never let me down, it still works just as well as the day I got it, actually better with the Tomato firmware.
The range on this router with the antennas and the signal boosted through the firmware is huge.
Sold
Second we have a WRT54G v3 router: It has been flashed to Tomato firmware, but has not been overclocked past the default clock speed. It has the stock antennas on it as well. It works perfectly.
Sold
My thread on these routers: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134844
References:
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First we have a WRT54G v2 router: It has been flashed with Tomato firmware, and also has been overclocked from the stock 200MHz to 250MHz. I've added adapters to convert the RP-TNC connectors to the more common RP-SMA connector. I've also replaced the stock antennas with two TP-Link 5dBi omni-directional antennas. The antennas have a 4ft cable on them, so you can place them wherever you like, as well as having magnets on the bottom to easily attach them to metal surfaces.
This router has been my personal home router since I bought it new several years ago, and has never let me down, it still works just as well as the day I got it, actually better with the Tomato firmware.
The range on this router with the antennas and the signal boosted through the firmware is huge.
Sold
Second we have a WRT54G v3 router: It has been flashed to Tomato firmware, but has not been overclocked past the default clock speed. It has the stock antennas on it as well. It works perfectly.
Sold
My thread on these routers: http://www.techpowerup.com/forums/showthread.php?t=134844
References:
Heatware
Ebay
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