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Old 10-26-2009, 05:09 PM
Figment
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Default Grrr changing time on granstream 2020

Uk daylight change has taken place moving clock
back an hour.

I expected the grandstream 2020 to update it , but it
ddint , restarting a few times and fiddling with the
setting does not seem to hv adjusted to the corect time

even setting it to the azores which i GMT-1 seems
to hve had no effect whatsoever

Any ideas
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Old 10-26-2009, 06:36 PM
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Default Re: Grrr changing time on granstream 2020

In article <d-OdnXDAAbADVHjXnZ2dnUVZ8oadnZ2d@bt.com>,
Figment <figment@zxpwey.com> wrote:
>Uk daylight change has taken place moving clock
>back an hour.
>
>I expected the grandstream 2020 to update it , but it
>ddint , restarting a few times and fiddling with the
>setting does not seem to hv adjusted to the corect time
>
>even setting it to the azores which i GMT-1 seems
>to hve had no effect whatsoever


Set the timezone to

GMT (London, ... etc.

Enable "Daylight Savings Rule"

Set the Optional Rule to: 3,-1,7,1,0;10,-1,7,1,0;60

Make sure the NTP server is set to something sensible - if not using
NTP on your own network, try uk.pool.ntp.org

Save & reboot.

The "magic" is the optional rule. It's wrong for the UK.

Gordon

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Old 10-27-2009, 01:41 AM
Figment
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Default Re: Grrr changing time on granstream 2020

Thnaks GORDON , solved immedialty
I appreciate your help , its much appreciated

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"Gordon Henderson" <gordon+usenet@drogon.net> wrote in message
news:hc4mmg$11sl$2@energise.enta.net...
> In article <d-OdnXDAAbADVHjXnZ2dnUVZ8oadnZ2d@bt.com>,
> Figment <figment@zxpwey.com> wrote:
>>Uk daylight change has taken place moving clock
>>back an hour.
>>
>>I expected the grandstream 2020 to update it , but it
>>ddint , restarting a few times and fiddling with the
>>setting does not seem to hv adjusted to the corect time
>>
>>even setting it to the azores which i GMT-1 seems
>>to hve had no effect whatsoever

>
> Set the timezone to
>
> GMT (London, ... etc.
>
> Enable "Daylight Savings Rule"
>
> Set the Optional Rule to: 3,-1,7,1,0;10,-1,7,1,0;60
>
> Make sure the NTP server is set to something sensible - if not using
> NTP on your own network, try uk.pool.ntp.org
>
> Save & reboot.
>
> The "magic" is the optional rule. It's wrong for the UK.
>
> Gordon




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