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gregeusa
Oct 14, 2010Tutor
WNDAP350 - time stuck in January 2000, NTP ignored
Yep, now have two of them... of course support says: reset completely, reboot, etc.
Seems that the time increments, and the days do, but no matter what, I'm in january and worse, the year 2000. Oh, the time is not right either, not the minutes, and of course not the hours.
Looks like reset takes you back to January 7.
Time for a firmware fix... hello Netgear?
An no, I won't call support again. Been in the biz for 35 years, every other of my 500 computers can connect to an NTP server and have the right time.
Greg
9 Replies
- tquadeAspirantUnder System > Time select "Use Custom NTP Server" and set "Hostname / IP Address" to time-b.netgear.com
This is what I did to get the time to set via NTP.
Ted - vasdjsAspirantI had this problem with a WN802T v2 and I changed the default NTP server to an internal one I use and could only get it to work using the IP address (no backslashes or http etc).
- gregeusaTutorGreat, hope the support people get the info!
The straight ip address worked.
I noticed that I had not filled in any DNS entries... so I added some dns servers and put the pool.ntp.org back in, will see if that works too...
Seems pretty dumb, but maybe that is a problem, since I have it on a static address, with dhcp disabled, then it probably cannot resolve a named server.
That's maybe why the default time-b.netgear.com NEVER WORKED out of the box and the support people were clueless.
Thanks for the information and spurring my mind (connecting the ip address working with lack of DNS resolution).
Regards, Greg - gregeusaTutorFurther testing... it will not recognize/act on any name, only an ip address.
This is in non-dhcp mode... I added dns entries... no help
I'm guessing that it MIGHT work if you were in DHCP mode, but I cannot have my AP jumping around on different ip addresses and having to find it with a program each time I want to change a setting.
So, I will have to check periodically that the ip address I use is still good. I use the ip address from pool.ntp.org, a pool of ntp servers, definitely more reliable than a single ntp server from microsoft or netgear. (and i'm pretty sure a higher stratum level clock).
Thanks again for the suggestions... it was a small thing, but irritating.
Greg - nam15AspirantWhen I power cycle my WNDAP350, I have to go back in to the time setting, put a space after the IP, delete the space and hit apply. Then it magically works. If I don't do that it defaults to December 1999.
Support told me too bad, my free 30days or w/e were expired.
This is the case of (2) APs now. I haven't had time to check the other ones yet. I just ordered two more last week, so I'll have to use the SN from them to be able to talk to a tech. :mad: - jmizoguchiVirtuosoI would just submit the issues and wait for firmware release
if you have not submitted from my.netgear.com, I would do that...
use "open technical submission" and hope they will fix it.. forum is user to user base so make everyone submit the issue with this model - nam15AspirantThanks for the suggestion. I have done that.
In case anyone would like to SEE what I'm talking about: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ou1sgZ_l9nI - nam15AspirantAnd now for the good news:
From NetGear
"I tested this in the lab and does appear to be a bug in the firmware. I've forwarded this issue to our engineers so then it can be addressed in the next firmware release."
Lets hope that release is sooner than later. - bjoingAspirantStill don't work. I have firmware WNDAP350_V2.0.9.
I set the IP instead and it works.