ā07-31-2022 07:11 AM - edited ā08-01-2022 04:54 AM
So, I'm probably going to feel real stupid when I figure this out, but I can't get the router set to the correct time. I don't configure routers on a regular basis so I'm sure it's user error.
Anyways, it's always one hour behind. My settings are below. The NTP server that is configured is working as many other devices on the network use this server with no problem. Also, switching to the default NTP servers doesn't fix the issue.
Can anyone point me in the right direction?
Thanks for your time.
ā07-31-2022 09:49 AM
- Is the time zone correct ?
M.
ā07-31-2022 09:52 AM - edited ā07-31-2022 10:00 AM
Hi Marce,
Yes, I'm on the east coast of Florida.
Also, my current firmware version is 1.0.03.28 (just updated this morning), but this has been an ongoing issue since I've had the router, just haven't bothered to look deeper into it until now.
ā07-31-2022 10:03 PM
Have you tried with the default NTP server?
ā08-01-2022 04:53 AM
Yes. It's been set to use the default servers for over a year and has never had the correct time. It was only recently that I added a local NTP server to the network, so I figured I would try syncing the router with that one. Many other devices on the network use my local NTP server with no issues.
ā08-01-2022 10:47 PM
Have you tried this guide?
ā08-02-2022 04:12 AM
Yes, that is the guide I used to configure the time.
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