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Kelson
Jul 03, 2023Aspirant
GS324TP loses local time setting on power outage
As per the title, after setting the local time value (using US format as per prompt even though it’s in the UK) and pressing the apply button on the web gui, if the power goes out, the setting is los...
- Jul 10, 2023Definitely wrong: The configured time schedule must become enabled and active, certainly at the SNTP is synched, when date and time is set. File a bug report with Netgear please
Kelson
Jul 10, 2023Aspirant
There is no setting (as far as I know) in the switch to define where the time used for the PoE schedule comes from, so I am assuming it would be comparing the schedule set up (the details of which are retained), the the time the switch knows (which is supplied by SNTP).
The issue seems to be more related to the fact that when the switch comes back from a power outage, it resets the PoE schedule status to Inactive, rather than whatever its previous setting was (in my case Active and associated with a number of Access Points).
Its even more of a bind as not all APs have the same time schedule requirement.
schumaku
Jul 10, 2023Guru - Experienced User
Definitely wrong: The configured time schedule must become enabled and active, certainly at the SNTP is synched, when date and time is set. File a bug report with Netgear please
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