Hi all,
I have my two RT-N66U's in master-slave configuration like this:
Router #1, connected to WAN, LAN IP 192.168.2.1 with DHCP enabled.
Router #2 connected wired LAN-to-LAN to router #1, LAN IP 192,168.2.2, DHCP disabled.
This set-up functions perfectly, I have good wireless coverage with 2 different SSIDs but on the same IP subnet 192.168.2.x, so all my wireless devices can share etc. as needed, and my network printer is reachable via both routers.
I want to switch off my wireless radios during the night with the scheduler on the Administration page, provided the system time is correct. Router #1 gets the system time from the NIST server correctly, however router #2 apparently is unable to acquire the correct time (or does not acquire at all), despite the fact that all setting concerning the time server are the same as in router #1 and that router #2 is connected to the Internet via router #1.
What am I doing wrong ? Any solution (running a cmd in order to start the time setting in router #2) ?
-- Enno
I have my two RT-N66U's in master-slave configuration like this:
Router #1, connected to WAN, LAN IP 192.168.2.1 with DHCP enabled.
Router #2 connected wired LAN-to-LAN to router #1, LAN IP 192,168.2.2, DHCP disabled.
This set-up functions perfectly, I have good wireless coverage with 2 different SSIDs but on the same IP subnet 192.168.2.x, so all my wireless devices can share etc. as needed, and my network printer is reachable via both routers.
I want to switch off my wireless radios during the night with the scheduler on the Administration page, provided the system time is correct. Router #1 gets the system time from the NIST server correctly, however router #2 apparently is unable to acquire the correct time (or does not acquire at all), despite the fact that all setting concerning the time server are the same as in router #1 and that router #2 is connected to the Internet via router #1.
What am I doing wrong ? Any solution (running a cmd in order to start the time setting in router #2) ?
-- Enno