User`s guide

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Autoset Date and Time
Do not auto-set the system time
This is the system default and this radio button will appear filled in when the unit is new
unless a different default configuration has been supplied. Click this radio button to close
the SNTP or NTP configuration pages.
Auto-set the system time
Selecting this radio button expands the page to include the SNTP settings. These are
described below.
SNTP server
The hostname or IP address of the desired SNTP server is entered here.
Check on Power-up
This checkbox, when checked, will cause the router to attempt to connect to the SNTP
server every time it boots.
Update every h hours
Enter the interval, in hours that the router should wait between updating the system clock.
Randomly between s1 and s2 seconds
It is possible to use a random update interval rather than a fixed interval. There are two
text-entry boxes for this purpose, enter the minimum interval into the left-hand box and the
maximum desired interval into the right-hand box. Selecting the random update will clear
the fixed interval.
Offset from GMT
This parameter should be set to + or - the number of hours the unit’s time should be ahead
or behind Greenwich Mean Time.
Update for Daylight Saving Time.
When checked, this checkbox causes the following parameters to appear, the router will
then use those settings to automatically adjust the system time to ensure that local daylight
saving is used.
Start
Month
Use this drop-down selection box to select the month in which to switch to daylight saving
time.
Day
Use this drop-down selection box to select the day on which to switch to daylight saving
time.
Hour
Use this drop-down selection box to select the hour at which to switch to daylight saving
time.
End
Month
Use this drop-down selection box to select the desired month in which to switch back to
GMT (UTC).
Day
Use this drop-down selection box to select the desired day on which to switch back to GMT.