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Make sure that the time server is a valid time server. If the MN-700 can not
reach the time server, you can get this type of log entry.
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Neel Malik
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Microsoft Corporation
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"tony" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Have anyone noticed that the mn-700 will sync every
> minute with the time server on the internet? It's a long
> list in the base station's log.
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Thanks for responding, I think that's it. The weired
thing is in the log, it says:
System time synchronized with 192.5.41.40
Which is a valid NTP time server, but in the MN-700 time
setting, it automatically populated with
time.windows.com. Eventually, that MN-700 sync'ed up
with the time server.
I believe once Netgear's wireless router hard coded
public time server (one University's public server) in
their firmware and crashed that university's network.
Don't want this happened here again. That 192.5.41.40
seems one of those servers with .mil
>-----Original Message-----
>Make sure that the time server is a valid time server.
If the MN-700 can not
>reach the time server, you can get this type of log
entry.
>
>--
>Neel Malik
>Program Manager
>Microsoft Corporation
>
>This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and
confers no rights.
>
>
>
>"tony" <anonymous@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message
>news:652c01c47555$613c7ac0$a401280a@phx.gbl...
>> Have anyone noticed that the mn-700 will sync every
>> minute with the time server on the internet? It's a
long
>> list in the base station's log. >
>
>.
>
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