On Nov 28, 2007 11:17 AM, Rob Kimberley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Does anyone have recommendations for an ADSL Wireless Router that I can
> manually set the NTP Server address on? My Belkin unit comes pre-configured
> with external server addresses. I want to use my own one here (Meinberg
> LanTime), as doing some tests on NTP jitter over wireless, and want all PCs
> and Router to be taking time from same source.

I think most soho class routers normally take the NTP server info from
DHCP. You should be able to manually configure NTP on a Linksys
WRT54G* with a custom Linux firmware (e.g. Thibor / HyperWRT)  from
the command line to edit the system configration to manually set the
NTP daemon (ntpd as a client) settings.

-Michael

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