[LOGic] NIST Time Server Access
R Johnson
k1vu at tmlp.com
Thu Nov 8 12:53:27 EST 2007
Thanks:
I'm currently using Dimension 4 on my "Dial Up" accessed computers. Works FB.
I'll look at SocketWatch as a backup, but I want to get LOGic working properly.
TNX es 73
Bob, K1VU
At 11:53 11/8/2007, Longpath wrote:
>I use SocketWatch which sounds much the same as dimension 4.
>>SocketWatch has worked for me with no problems for about five years. You can
>check both out. It keeps you computer clock spot on for your logging
>programs. http://www.robomagic.com/swatch.htm
>>GL
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>[mailto:logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net]On Behalf Of R Johnson
>Sent: 08 November 2007 16:10
>To: logic at mailman.qth.net
>Cc: Dennis
>Subject: [LOGic] NIST Time Server Access
>>>Hi:
>Since I have added a wireless router to my setup, I have been unable to set
>my time.
>>One computer is connected to the router with CAT-5 cable and works fine.
>The other computer is connected via a wireless link and gives me an error
>message
>"Not Connected to the Internet" when I try to set the time.
>>All other Internet access tools such as Updating Lists work fine, so I know
>I'm connected.
>>Has anyone else experienced this problem and how did you solve it ?
>>I'm using LOGic 8.0.78 and D-Link DI-524 Router.
>>TIA
>>Bob,K1VU
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