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Netgear GC110 Local Time Settings Reset Each time I Restart the Switch
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Netgear GC110 Local Time Settings Reset Each time I Restart the Switch
Hi ,
I wish someone could help me with the problem :
I have Netgear GC110 And I have changed the settings TIME To Local .
But , When The Switch Restart the Settings not saved and it return to NTP Time Server.
How could I change it permnent to local time without reset ?
I am on the LAST Version GC110 Firmware .
Thanks.
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Re: Netgear GC110 Local Time Settings Reset Each time I Restart the Switch
Not sure if this is relevant: Local time isn't the most useful setting, because switches (almost in general through the IT industry) don't have internal battery backed RTCs, Possibly, the switch does fall-back to NTP because thee is no meaningful date/time setting after a reboot.
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Re: Netgear GC110 Local Time Settings Reset Each time I Restart the Switch
Thank You ,
I only return to you now because I have not been here since then .
This mean all GC Netgear have to be with battery that local time will save after restart ?
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Re: Netgear GC110 Local Time Settings Reset Each time I Restart the Switch
Well, there is no battery powerd RTC on these switches.
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Re: Netgear GC110 Local Time Settings Reset Each time I Restart the Switch
In my understanding (but I would have to check) the Web UI local allows to sync the time from the computer accessing the Web UI once. Sorry, in production environments sntp or ntp is the industry standard.
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