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Post by jemima on Jan 9, 2008 2:16:38 GMT 7
Hi Guys, Love the N3200, so far (it's only been out of the box for 3 hours!) Can't get the ntp to work nicely though....minor issue I know, but... It doesn't seem to like Europe/London timezone, and always gets it wrong by -8 hours... ntp server = uk.pool.ntp.org (this works - i use it on many other systems) timezone = europe/london
Anyone fixed this one? (or know which timezone is -8 hours from Greenwich?!) Ta ttfn jemima
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Post by jemima on Jan 15, 2008 5:01:42 GMT 7
I guess user error can be ascribed to this one then... Two ports LAN / WAN I've never heard before of an IP device which couldn't have a default gateway set for it! RTFM and use the WAN port! duuur
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bmak
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Post by bmak on Jan 24, 2008 15:52:52 GMT 7
Hi Jemima,
Yup, I had the very same problem. In the end I gave up trying to figure how their idea of NTP worked and set it manually.
Not the solution you wanted I know, but it does at least work.
I think these folks have a lot of work to do for their first firmware upgrade for the NS3200. It needs some work.
FYI, the NTP system is the same as the one on the NS5200 (I have one of these as well) and that never really worked as expected either, I would not hold out any hopes of them addressing this any time soon so Manual may be the best you can do for now.
bmak
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wiz
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Post by wiz on Jan 26, 2008 2:05:26 GMT 7
I just set mine up, currently it is building the raid.
I've hooked it up to my network on the WAN port,and configured a ntp server and selected europe/amsterdam (as I live in the netherlands) and it synced it's time straight away.
For it to work succesfully the box needs to know it's way to the ntp server (default gateway), and if you put in a fqdn like ntp.isp.com it should be able to resolve the name into an ip address.
So if you do not supply a dns server, you need to supply the ip address of the designated ntp server.
HTH.
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