On 09/09/16 20:01, Tim wrote:
Allegedly, on or about 08 September 2016, Bob Goodwin sent:
> I have an Asus RT-N66U running Tomato USB Shibby which has been
> working without any trouble but after some ISP problems recently I
> have managed to screw up the time offset. It should be -400 but has
> become +200 which makes it difficult for me to deal with Access
> Restrictions and reading logs. Other than that, time and the offset is
> correct in this computer.
In one sentence you say the offset is wrong, in the next you say it's
correct. Which one is true? Does it change?
Reread the above paragraph.
The time is wrong on the router, but correct on the system he is typing the message.
Have you gone into a time and date setting configurator, and set the
timezone and time?
DHCP can be used to give a time-offset to a client, but I don't know
whether any client actually makes use of the information. Though if
being connected and disconnected produces different time results, that
may be a pointer to follow up on. And you can put overrides in your
DHCP client configuration for any DHCP server details you want to
overrule, or to deal with missing parameters.
Do you have a NTP client (or similar) running?
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