W1700k Openwrt - Hot
"w1700k openwrt hot"
Here’s a concise piece of technical documentation / troubleshooting note based on your keywords (likely referring to the Xiaomi Mi Router W1700K — also known as the AX3000 or similar Mediatec Filogic 820 platform — overheating under OpenWrt).
- Quality of Service (QoS): Configure QoS to prioritize traffic on your network.
- VPN Support: Set up a VPN connection to secure your internet traffic.
- Dynamic DNS: Configure Dynamic DNS to access your network remotely.
- Enable DHCP: Go to Network > DHCP and enable the DHCP server.
- Set DNS: Configure your DNS settings, either by using a custom DNS server or leaving it to the ISP's default.
echo powersave > /sys/devices/system/cpu/cpu0/cpufreq/scaling_governor w1700k openwrt hot
- Create a new wireless network: Go to Network > Wireless and add a new wireless network.
- Set wireless mode: Choose Access Point (AP) mode.
- Configure SSID and encryption: Set your desired SSID and encryption method (WPA2-PSK recommended).
- w1700k – Probably a specific router or embedded device model (possibly a CWWK or Topton mini-PC with an Intel N1700 or similar SoC, or a typo of a common OpenWrt-supported board).
- openwrt – They’ve flashed OpenWrt (custom Linux firmware for routers) onto it.
- hot – Either means thermally hot (device running at high temperature) or “hot” as in popular/impressive (slang).


