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Java Jive
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      01-29-2006, 04:18 PM
As per subject, can't find an answer on their site ...

If not Eclipse, can anyone suggest a good UK time server to point my router
to?


 
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Peter Crosland
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      01-29-2006, 04:27 PM
131.216.1.101

Works for me. It is located at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas with
the name of cuckoo! I like the irony of using a cuckoo clock for a hi tech
application.

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      01-29-2006, 04:28 PM

"Java Jive" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:(E-Mail Removed). uk...
> As per subject, can't find an answer on their site ...
>
> If not Eclipse, can anyone suggest a good UK time server to point my
> router
> to?
>
>

ntp1.bt.net


 
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Dougal
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      01-29-2006, 04:33 PM
Peter Crosland wrote:

> 131.216.1.101
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> Works for me. It is located at the University of Nevada in Las Vegas with
> the name of cuckoo! I like the irony of using a cuckoo clock for a hi tech
> application.


or

130.88.202.49
130.88.200.98
192.43.244.18
131.216.1.101
212.104.129.221

Enough?


 
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Ian Jones
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      01-29-2006, 04:42 PM

> or
>
> 130.88.202.49
> 130.88.200.98
> 192.43.244.18
> 131.216.1.101
> 212.104.129.221
>
> Enough?
>
>

or there are 52 servers that will reply to uk.pool.ntp.org

http://www.pool.ntp.org/zone/uk
 
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Java Jive
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      01-29-2006, 04:52 PM
Thanks for the impressively quick response (though some of you seemed to
miss the UK bit)!

I've a feeling that the next question might be how to get the NTP through
the router's firewall ... I'll give it a go now ...

"Java Jive" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> As per subject, can't find an answer on their site ...
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> If not Eclipse, can anyone suggest a good UK time server to point my

router
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Adrian
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      01-29-2006, 05:00 PM
Java Jive wrote:
> Thanks for the impressively quick response (though some of you seemed
> to miss the UK bit)!


The UK bit is irrelevant.


 
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      01-29-2006, 06:10 PM
Java Jive wrote:
> Thanks for the impressively quick response (though some of you seemed to
> miss the UK bit)!
>
> I've a feeling that the next question might be how to get the NTP through
> the router's firewall ... I'll give it a go now ...


Port 37 ISTR ?

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Java Jive
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      01-29-2006, 06:45 PM
Yup, thought so ...

I have a Dynamode router with a Conexant chipset, driver software by Hasbani
(though it's actually connected via ethernet rather than USB):
Firmware Version: CX82xxx_4.1.0.13
Customer Software Version: ARTCX-UDM.060204.00FA


Under Misc Configuration, I've set up the SNTP Settings with the correct
time zone, daylight savings time, and tried several of the IPs suggested,
saved the settings and rebooted, but according to the system log it's 1970
(I know for sure it's not, 'cos in 1970 I used to be able to get jeans with
long enough legs to fit me, now I can't).

I've tried enabling port 123 and, as suggested, port 37 in the firewall, and
even temporarily disabling it altogether, but it made no difference.

Anyone any ideas how ...
1) I can get the router's time server to work?
2) Where I can find a firmware upgrade if needed?

"Java Jive" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks for the impressively quick response (though some of you seemed to
> miss the UK bit)!
>
> I've a feeling that the next question might be how to get the NTP through
> the router's firewall ... I'll give it a go now ...
>
> "Java Jive" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed). uk...
> > As per subject, can't find an answer on their site ...
> >
> > If not Eclipse, can anyone suggest a good UK time server to point my

> router
> > to?
> >
> >

>
>
>



 
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      01-29-2006, 07:18 PM
On Sun, 29 Jan 2006 19:10:13 UTC, Mark Carver
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> Java Jive wrote:
> > Thanks for the impressively quick response (though some of you seemed to
> > miss the UK bit)!
> >
> > I've a feeling that the next question might be how to get the NTP through
> > the router's firewall ... I'll give it a go now ...

>
> Port 37 ISTR ?


Nope. That's not NTP. 123 would be more like it.

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