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Author Topic: ntp server messed up, again  (Read 3989 times)

drick

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ntp server messed up, again
« on: May 22, 2009, 07:02:43 AM »

hi,

i went through the same thing on my dns323&dns343 but it appears that the bug has followed over to the 825.

i have time set to to pst, dst enabled, and ntp enabled. dst settings are as close (exact dates are not avail) to the same as the ones i used on my 323; http://forums.dlink.com/index.php?topic=5500.0

the only problem is that the 825 is reporting a time of 1045 am pst, and 0700 pst right now

i also tried changing the ntp server to several differnet combination to no avail.

what am i doing wrong?
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rdodolak

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Re: ntp server messed up, again
« Reply #1 on: May 22, 2009, 01:25:17 PM »

drick, what firmware version is installed on your router?  If it's v1.00 then I'd recommend upgrading to v1.01 but hold off on v1.11 (which has some know issues that D-Link is currently working on).

Also, which server are you using?

I currently have firmware v1.01 installed with the following settings and the time is spot on:

Time zone: Mountain
Enable Daylight Savings = True (checked)
Daylight Savings Offset = +1:00

Enable NTP Server = True
NTP Server Used: ntp1.dlink.com
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drick

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Re: ntp server messed up, again
« Reply #2 on: May 22, 2009, 06:57:54 PM »

oops, i'm actually on 1.11 already.

i tried both dlink servers, and then a couple other ones from my other post.

i actually found a workaround. i did a pc synch with the router, and now it seems to be working correctly. what happened on my dns's is i lost the hour as the day turned over, so i'll check this tomorrow.
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DNS-323v1.8 + ffp 0.5
2x750GB Seagate HDD's / RAID1+EXT3
DNS-343A - retired due to faulty fan
DNS-343B - retired due to faulty fan
DNS-343C v1.05b + ffp 0.5
4x2TB Seagate HDD's / RAID5+EXT3
Netgear RNDP6000
6x2TB WD HDD's / RAID6
Netgear WNDR4500