Enabling the Network Time Protocol Server
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is an Internet standard protocol that synchronizes
computer clock times on your network. NTP servers transmit Coordinated Universal
Time (UTC, also known as Greenwich Mean Time) to their client systems. NTP sends
periodic time requests to servers, using the returned time stamp to adjust its clock.
The timestamp will be used to indicate the date and time of each event in log
messages .
See
http://www.ntp.org
for more general information on NTP.
The following sections describe how to configure the D-Link DWL-2210AP to use a
specified NTP server:
• Navigating to Time Protocol Settings
• Enabling or Disabling a Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server
• Updating Settings
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