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steveoelliott
May 30, 2017Luminary
NTP Issue - Time Jump
Hi all, Today for the second time since I've owned my OS 6 unit (now on 6.7.1 FW) the NTP process has incorrectly set my device time to a date in the past before correcting itself sometime later....
steveoelliott
Jun 02, 2017Luminary
Thanks all...
I will say that the internet connection this device leverages is very slow circa 2Mbps but that should not be an issue for NTP and it's calculation. I will see how we get on with a new NTP server.
steveoelliott
Jun 10, 2017Luminary
I understand that NTPD can be setup to reject huge time offsets and consider these erroneous / ignore them. I believe in future releases Netgear should configure it in this way to prevent this issue from occurring. It can cause all manor of issues.
- StephenBJun 10, 2017Guru - Experienced User
steveoelliott wrote:
I believe in future releases Netgear should configure it in this way to prevent this issue from occurring. It can cause all manor of issues.
Sounds like a good idea. They might need some exclusion for the initial startup case, but that should be possible.
Your particular issue should be fixed in the 6.7.5-T299.
- steveoelliottJun 10, 2017Luminary
Yes... It is possible to make an exception if the NTP offset is high following a boot. There would be a valid reason for a large offset in this case.
I've messaged MDGM and Skywalker to ask if they can raise this as a bug / enhancement request for future releases.
- mdgm-ntgrJun 15, 2017NETGEAR Employee Retired
One would obviously have to allow for e.g. the case where the CMOS battery is replaced where you'd get a big jump.
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