Most Hackaday readers will be familiar with the idea of a network time server; a magical box nestled away in some distant data center that runs the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and allows us to ...
Most Hackaday readers will be familiar with the idea of a network time server; a magical box nestled away in some distant data center that runs the Network Time Protocol (NTP) and allows us to ...
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is a client/server application. Each workstation, router, or server must be equipped with NTP client software to synchronize its clock to the network time server.
Once you've accessed the time settings, make sure you have at least one NTP server selected. Ensure the Get automatically ...
From the drop-down menu, select, say, time.nist.gov as the Server and hit the ‘Update now’ button. If you receive any error, try using pool.ntp.org as your time server and then hit the Update ...