Dave Doe wrote:
> In article <I37Zk.302834$>,
> says...
>> I have one of these modems, supplied by Xtra.
>>
>> There are three options for setting the modem's clock:
>> 1. Automatic (simple network time protocol)
>> 2. Your computer's clock
>> 3. Manual
>>
>> No matter which one I select, if the modem is reset, either by software or
>> power-cycling, the clock gets set to Jan 1, 12:00
>>
>> I then have to set the clock (I usually use #2) and from that point forward
>> the modem clock is OK, but at the next reset the logs start over at Jan 1.
>>
>> Is there a way to make the time setting more persistent?
>
> Hi, just wondering why you want to do this? (set the datetime on yer
> modem).
So the log is right, the emails have correct timestamps and any time
based access restrictions happen at the right time?
Put it on SNTP and put a valid time server in. It can be on the internet
but that just means that the log may be wrong up till that point. I use
one on the lan here on the domain controller. Just seems to work out of
the box with windows once its allowed in the firewall.