On Thu, Sep 16, 2010 at 11:36:00PM -0700, Michael C. Robinson wrote: > Is it true that version 2.6 of the Linksys WAP11 uses hard coded ntp > servers?
Here, let me Google that for you. http://www.google.com/search?q=wap11+ntp First answer is a page entitled, "Weird dates and time stamps on old Linksys WAP11..." which is someone asking much the same question as you, but in 2006 on WirelessForums, which would be a great place to find people who know something about WAPs. So this answer has been sitting on the web, waiting for you, for 4 years. The first response to the question confirms that Linksys hard-coded the NTP servers. A later response includes the actual source code with the addresses. > Is there a way to set this? I have an ntp server on my network and want > to use the local one instead of whatever the WAP11 thinks it should use. I didn't see an answer to that. I suspect not, unless you replace the firmware. Surprisingly enough, googling for "wap11 firmware" gave me links to firmware for the device, and in fact, the first result was a page about loading a (far superior) D-Link firmware onto the WAP11, as well as increasing output power. It's truly amazing what a web-search can tell you. Regards, Aaron, shabbos goy of the web _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
