Greetings all, After struggling with Meinberg's NTP software, and discovering that the windows 'Internet time' thing often let me down completely (without giving any info about the status or "success
Hi Wolf, There is a small problem with the exit and help buttons. They are not children of the panel like the Synchronize button. Regards, Edgar Moonah, Tasmania.
Hi Edgar, Thanks for that, well spotted .. I didn't try maximizing the window yet :-) A round trip time (between sending the NTP request and receiving the response) of 0.8 seconds as in your screensh
It requires no installation, doesn't start any 'services' ... just a simple windows desktop application. Details and download (including sourcecode, written in Borland C++): http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf
Hi Edgar, Thanks for that, well spotted .. I didn't try maximizing the window yet :-) A round trip time (between sending the NTP request and receiving the response) of 0.8 seconds as in your screens
Hi Warren, You already found out, so just for completeness.. Round trip : 0.026013 seconds Clock offset : -4.355617 seconds SetSytemTime refused to co-operate ! << This is exactly what happens when r
Hi wolf, Results from other servers. The delays are probably due to using wireless broadband. Australian National University. University of Melbourne. University of Tasmania. ~ 8 km distance. Regards
Hello Joe, Yes of course there is a internet time sync option in the windows clock utility, but exactly this didn't work reliably on my 'ham radio' PC (with win 7), and gave no indication about succe