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fritsp1989

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I am seeing 2 different times on my router i see UTC in telnet,
And system time gmt+1 in systemlog

I want to set up a crond script for rebooting the router but which time do i use i live in amsterdam GMT+1 i dont want to use UTC wich one will the CRU command use ?
 
Use the real time, not the UTC one. The firmware will deduce the real time based on the timezone you have configured.
 
I am seeing 2 different times on my router i see UTC in telnet,
And system time gmt+1 in systemlog
I notice this too. When tenetted, the time is in UTC but it has the wrong date. Today 12/10, the date shows 12/1 in telnet. Anyone can explain this?
 
I notice this too. When tenetted, the time is in UTC but it has the wrong date. Today 12/10, the date shows 12/1 in telnet. Anyone can explain this?

Sure thing. That line:

ASUSWRT RT-AC66U_3.0.0.4 Tue Dec 11 05:08:11 UTC 2012

reports the date when your firmware was compiled.
 

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