Hi all,

I am trying to synchronise the time of an Android device with a local machine, 
for test purposes, using ntp. However, the difference between the time of the 
device and the ntp server is always around 5 milliseconds.

Is there any way to synchronise the device with milliseconds accuracy?

Here is my test scenario configuration:

Android Server:
This is a machine running Debian that will be used as the ntp server and will 
send traffic to the Android device. This machine is connected with an Ethernet 
cable to have internet access

Android AP:
This machine is running Debian and acts as an Access Point. It is also 
connected to the Android Server with an Ethernet cable.

Android Device:
An Android device with root access. It is connected to the Android AP via WiFi. 
This device will receive the traffic generated by the Android Server, and must 
be synchronised with it.

Some notes:
I do not need the Android Server to be synchronised with an external ntp 
server. Therefore, I changed the ntp.conf to have only "server 127.127.1.0".

In order to synchronise the Android device I use the ntpd and have also tried 
with ntpclient. However, the results are very similar.


Best regards

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