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Re: NTP Time Server not accepting changes
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Re: NTP Time Server not accepting changes
> [...] (being used as a bridge right now) [...]
Or, as it says on the management web page, "Operation Mode:Access
Point", meaning Wireless Access Point?
> [...] Problem is everything that connects to that wifi (being used as
> a bridge right now) show the time as 5 hours later. [...]
But the same devices when connected directly to your (unspecified)
main router get the right time?
I know nothing, but I wouldn't expect anything to be asking a
wireless access point for date+time information. If the R7000-as-WAP
has no actual use for date+time information, then I would not be amazed
if it didn't accept parameters related to NTP or timezone.
If client devices are getting bad timezone info, then I'd be looking
for some cause other than a WAP.
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Re: NTP Time Server not accepting changes
Thanks for your comment... The main router is a TP-Link AX6000 which gets its time from the gov't pool. There are 5 devices in particular that typically would change from one wifi to the other depending on their location in the house, and yes, when they hit the TP-link, the time syncs right up. I would havethought that it wasn't working becaus ein bridge mode, it would just pass on the information from the TPLink like it passed DHCP PPTP, and other pertinent info.
However, it shoudl be noted that this issue persisted prior to be using it as a bridge. it was my main home router for a while...and this issue occurred while it was in router mode.
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Re: NTP Time Server not accepting changes
Hi sorry, Don't have a solution, but in as far as the inability to change the timezone; I have the same problem with my r7000p.
I had little choice but to upgrade to the latest firmware V1.3.3.142_10.1.75 Hotfix. (to address a potential circle daemon exploit).
So I wondered when you noticed this and what firmware were you on?
In my case, the router NTP timezone is 'stuck' on what I guess is the default timezone.
I have tried to change it a few times. I hit 'apply', router goes through 'updating'... and when the screen reloads; nothing has changed. Same as you.
The interesting thing is that Current time being displayed is correct, even though the timezone it seems to be stuck on is 22 hours behind mine.
Reseting the router, after the firmware upgrade did not resolve the issue and my router now loses internet and reboots daily.
Just trying to determine if this hotfix while fixing a security issue; has introduced a stability one.
In anycase I intend to flash mine back to the previous version and see if the 2 issues I am having go away.
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Re: NTP Time Server not accepting changes
This happens on different browsers?
Has a factory reset and setup from scratch been performed since last FW update?
@H8tebugs wrote:
Hi sorry, Don't have a solution, but in as far as the inability to change the timezone; I have the same problem with my r7000p.
I had little choice but to upgrade to the latest firmware V1.3.3.142_10.1.75 Hotfix. (to address a potential circle daemon exploit).
So I wondered when you noticed this and what firmware were you on?
In my case, the router NTP timezone is 'stuck' on what I guess is the default timezone.
I have tried to change it a few times. I hit 'apply', router goes through 'updating'... and when the screen reloads; nothing has changed. Same as you.
The interesting thing is that Current time being displayed is correct, even though the timezone it seems to be stuck on is 22 hours behind mine.
Reseting the router, after the firmware upgrade did not resolve the issue and my router now loses internet and reboots daily.
Just trying to determine if this hotfix while fixing a security issue; has introduced a stability one.
In anycase I intend to flash mine back to the previous version and see if the 2 issues I am having go away.
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