[LOGic] NIST Time Server Access

Longpath longpath at ysquared.net
Thu Nov 8 11:53:30 EST 2007


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

-----Original Message-----
From: logic-bounces at mailman.qth.net
[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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