I upgraded to 1.08 in an attempt to solve the DST issue (it seems to work good when you select ‘save’, but sometime over the next 24 hours, the DNS-323 reverts to an hour behind). I see now that we’re supposed to set the start and end dates each year? On one hand, hey, if it works, this is a step forward, but on the other hand, you’ve got to be kidding me? I don’t know if I’ve ever seen such a thing in the equipment that I administer (many models of routers and switches, both high end and low end, Windows servers and Solaris servers). Why not do it like the DIR-825 does it (in 1.11 code…the code itself has major issues, but it got the DST/time settings right on. =)
There is some problem that won't let me upload an attachment right now it seems, but the DIR-825 effectively does it like the commecial UNIX variants - enter time zone (+/-), enable DST, DST offset (in my case an hour), and then both the start and end months, week numbers, days and hours. Thus, for this year in Alaska, it would be:
Timezone (GMT-9)
Enable DST (checked)
Offset (+1:00)
Start: (Mar 2nd Sun 2am)
End: (Nov 1st Sun 2am)
I’d also like to request that the DNS-323 query the NTP servers a heck of a lot more often than it does. I’ve had two in the house and they both loose ~15 seconds a day (this with 1.07 code). A query every 24 hours would be nice.