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Title: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: anonposter on October 08, 2009, 11:01:27 PM
Is anyone else experiencing strange dates and times associated with their router?  Whenever I've reset the router, I ensure that the day and time are copied from my computer and saved.  However almost every week or two, I notice its like 2 or 3 days off.  I can understand a few minutes of lag over time but 2 or 3 days???  For example, I rebooted the router a week ago, and set the date and time and saved it.  I checked the logs to ensure that the setting saved.  Fast forward to tonight.  I just looked at the router and the time AND the logs were reporting Tues, Oct 6th.  I updated and saved.  Could this be a sign of something internally going south?

Here is a copy of the log where I just updated the time... again.

Priority Time Message
[INFO] Fri Oct 09 01:50:05 2009 Stored configuration to non-volatile memory
[INFO] Tue Oct 06 15:26:12 2009 Blocked incoming UDP packet from XX.XX.X.XXX:XXXX to XX.XXX.XXX.XX:XXXX
[INFO] Tue Oct 06 15:26:09 2009 Log viewed by IP address 192.168.X.XXX
[INFO] Tue Oct 06 15:26:04 2009 Allowed configuration authentication by IP address 192.168.X.XXX
Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: basementjack on October 09, 2009, 06:35:10 AM
Do you have it setup to use an NTP server to sync time?
If not, do that and it should solve your problems.
Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: anonposter on October 09, 2009, 06:40:03 AM
No, I didn't think I'd need it.  Then again, I didn't think it would get 2 days out of sync in 7 days.  Maybe I need to set that up.  Should I choose one of the drop down servers or should I pick another?  I'm really not up to speed on NTP servers.
Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: davevt31 on October 09, 2009, 10:11:37 AM
I just use the default DLink one.
Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: kthaddock on October 09, 2009, 10:41:23 AM
No, I didn't think I'd need it.  Then again, I didn't think it would get 2 days out of sync in 7 days.  Maybe I need to set that up.  Should I choose one of the drop down servers or should I pick another?  I'm really not up to speed on NTP servers.


Hi

Use one from here, it's better than MS one !!!
http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe (http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe)

RGS
kthaddock
Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: EddieZ on October 12, 2009, 11:48:08 AM

Hi

Use one from here, it's better than MS one !!!
http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe (http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe)

RGS
kthaddock

Better in what sense? You get more time? Time running more slowly?  ;)
Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: KilJaden on October 12, 2009, 10:06:44 PM

Use one from here, it's better than MS one !!!
http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe (http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/europe)

RGS
kthaddock

I'm happy with the default dlink time server . It never failed me all you have to do is adjust manualy the Daylight Saving with the ones in you're region and you're set.

Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: alphanumeric on October 13, 2009, 07:10:28 AM
I've noticed that on mine too. I have access control setup with a time based schedule for my daughters PC. She got blocked one day at the wrong time and it took me a while to figure out why my schedule didn't work right. I had set the time when I created the schedule. After having to adjust the time a couple of more times I just enabled the NTP server (default one). It's been fine since then. If theirs no internal battery for the clock I can see it getting screwed up every time there is a power bump or you power cycle it. If there is a battery mine must be dead. 
Title: Re: DIR-655 Date/Time always falls out of whack
Post by: lizzi555 on October 13, 2009, 08:04:55 AM
There is no battery.
The router looses time with each restart.
It will be set to firmware default date or the date you saved the last change to the non volatile memory.