On Sat, Sep 13, 2014 at 1:46 AM, Rich Wales <ri...@richw.org> wrote: > Any thoughts?
Something is wrong with your home machine but there's nothing you can do with stock NTP to fix your offset. As posted earlier I see exactly the same ~2ms offset. However as noted -- given that you're on the same network -- these two lines are junk. -68.65.164.12 .PPS. 1 u 13 16 372 8.168 -2.126 4.585 -171.67.203.16 204.63.224.70 2 u 2 16 333 9.689 2.146 3.930 and these two are pretty bad (and given the same polling interval might also be junk) +198.60.22.240 .GPS. 1 u 45 64 377 35.222 6.542 2.864 +213.222.200.99 .PPS. 1 u 18 64 377 191.192 4.890 8.968 My original question remains. Do you have a production need to remove the offset or is it for aesthetic reasons? Regarding shaping. An extremely cursory look suggests you can use a Linux qdisc to insert a delay (shape to effective speed) in NTP traffic so if you have an appropriate box to place between you modem and your home network you could try that -- after you resolve your current problem. _______________________________________________ questions mailing list questions@lists.ntp.org http://lists.ntp.org/listinfo/questions