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NTP What is NTP and how do I setup Time Settings on my D-Link router?

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Step 1: Log into the router´s web utility and click on Tools and select Time. Step 2: You will need to set the time zone corresponding to your location. Step 3: If you set the time manually, select the date/time and set Daylight Saving (if applicable), click Set Time, click Apply, and click Continue. Step 4: If you have the IP of an NTP server, enter that IP address in the default NTP server box, click Apply and click Continue. If you leave the box empty, the router will use its default NTP servers.

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