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R8500 Wrong Date/Time
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Hello All,
My R8500 has the wrong date & time. It is currently Wednesday, 01 Jan 2003 00:54:12.
I have tried the following:
- Factory Reset & restored settings
- Changing Schedule time zones
- Enabling/Disabling NAt Filtering from Open/Secured. Back on secured now.
- Upgraded to latest Firmware: V1.0.2.94_1.0.79
I appreciate any help that I can get.
Thank you,
-Alex
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Hello All,
I fixed my own problem. It had nothing to do with my router. It had to do with my AT&T Uverse router. I had some additional settings to tweak in order to open up additional ports and firewall settings so that my R8500 would be wide open on the internet. Long story short: My time stamp is now accurate.
-Alex
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Hello All,
I fixed my own problem. It had nothing to do with my router. It had to do with my AT&T Uverse router. I had some additional settings to tweak in order to open up additional ports and firewall settings so that my R8500 would be wide open on the internet. Long story short: My time stamp is now accurate.
-Alex
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Re: R8500 Wrong Date/Time
@Alex_CCIM wrote:Hello All,
I fixed my own problem. It had nothing to do with my router. It had to do with my AT&T Uverse router. I had some additional settings to tweak in order to open up additional ports and firewall settings so that my R8500 would be wide open on the internet.
Alex,
Please provide more details on what had to be done, what was reconfigured, and how...
Most if us here are not ATT customers, and we repeatedly face issues of people hitting the denial of using 123/UDP as a source port for NTP querying (not only) Netgear's NTP server(s).
TIA,
-Kurt
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