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Shindig

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#90801 29-Sep-2011 21:01
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I set my wireless signal to switch off at midnight and back on at 6am.

Since the clocks have gone forward, my wireless signal stays off until 7am.

Looking at the settings, the router time is 1hr behind actual NZ time.
I have set the internet time to Auckland and tried various NTP servers.

The time does change if I change timezone, if I go back to Auckland timezone, its 1hr out.

Can anyone else check their settings and time on their router please.

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  #527439 29-Sep-2011 21:57
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here's my config, straight out of the box



auto sync (tick)
enable summer time (tick)
SNTP refresh fail time = 5
SNTP refresh Suc Time = 21600
primary SNTP server = clock.fmt.he.net
Secondary = Other -> none
Time Zone = Auck, Well

 




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  #527440 29-Sep-2011 21:57
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here's my config, straight out of the box



auto sync (tick)
enable summer time (tick)
SNTP refresh fail time = 5
SNTP refresh Suc Time = 21600
primary SNTP server = clock.fmt.he.net
Secondary = Other -> none
Time Zone = Auck, Well

 




Chicks love triangles, there's simply no better shape. That is why hypotenuse is the best word in the dictionary.


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  #527503 30-Sep-2011 06:33
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Thanks for the reply.

It reports the correct time does it? 




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