How to set time on DD-WRT manually.

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George Baker
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PostPosted: Wed May 23, 2007 9:57    Post subject: How to set time on DD-WRT manually. Reply with quote
Hi, i have LinkSys WRT54GL with latest DD-WRT os and i need some help with setting actual time on AP manually. It cant set it by NTP because is not allowed on our network. Is there some way to set actual time on DD-WRT manually? I thing it can be set in shell (by telnet).

thank for help...
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DjMadness
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PostPosted: Fri May 25, 2007 9:47    Post subject: Reply with quote
SSH into your router:

the format is MMDDHHMMYYYY
~ # date 052511442007
Eko
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PostPosted: Sun May 27, 2007 16:10    Post subject: Reply with quote
You can run ntp server on your PC (win2000 or winxp). It is already included, you just need to enable it.
a9988cd
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 24, 2007 14:09    Post subject: Reply with quote
DjMadness wrote:
SSH into your router:

the format is MMDDHHMMYYYY
~ # date 052511442007


Useful to me.
thanks.
ouija
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PostPosted: Sun Jun 07, 2009 20:40    Post subject: Reply with quote
Or even easier is logging into your router via an internet browser, ie:
Quote:
192.168.1.1

Then go to Administration -> Commands and type in the Commands box:
Quote:
date 060714302009

(the format is MMDDHHMMYYYY)
Click on Run Commands and voila. Smile
4rings
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PostPosted: Sun Apr 03, 2011 12:33    Post subject: Reply with quote
Even better ouija, thanks!
areaboi
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PostPosted: Fri Dec 21, 2012 11:26    Post subject: Reply with quote
ouija wrote:
Or even easier is logging into your router via an internet browser, ie:
Quote:
192.168.1.1

Then go to Administration -> Commands and type in the Commands box:
Quote:
date 060714302009

(the format is MMDDHHMMYYYY)
Click on Run Commands and voila. Smile


Great. thanks for that. Worked like a charm.
GreenLED
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PostPosted: Sat Dec 22, 2012 12:05    Post subject: Reply with quote
This was helpful for me as well! Thanks!
@Threshold
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PostPosted: Tue Jul 02, 2013 1:25    Post subject: Reply with quote
Very helpful thx
ipse
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PostPosted: Mon Jan 06, 2014 20:28    Post subject: Reply with quote
ouija wrote:
Or even easier is logging into your router via an internet browser, ie:
Quote:
192.168.1.1

Then go to Administration -> Commands and type in the Commands box:
Quote:
date 060714302009

(the format is MMDDHHMMYYYY)
Click on Run Commands and voila. Smile


Hmmm...looks like the syntax is different in my case: YYYYMMDDHHMM (which makes more sense)

root@Belkin:~# date 010615252014 <<<based on above posts
root@Belkin:~# date
Thu Jan 1 06:04:07 UTC 1970
root@Belkin:~#
root@Belkin:~# date 201401061525
Mon Jan 6 15:25:00 UTC 2014
root@Belkin:~#
longcanadianwinter
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2014 16:29    Post subject: Helped me too Reply with quote
Thanks everyone, this solved a problem for me too. My format is also YYYYMMDDHHMM

Cheers
jayrugman
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PostPosted: Tue Oct 01, 2019 5:45    Post subject: Reply with quote
@ipse - thanks! Worked for me
DJ-skip
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PostPosted: Tue Jan 24, 2023 18:01    Post subject: The same for my case. Reply with quote
ipse wrote:
ouija wrote:
Or even easier is logging into your router via an internet browser, ie:
Quote:
192.168.1.1

Then go to Administration -> Commands and type in the Commands box:
Quote:
date 060714302009

(the format is MMDDHHMMYYYY)
Click on Run Commands and voila. Smile


Hmmm...looks like the syntax is different in my case: YYYYMMDDHHMM (which makes more sense)

root@Belkin:~# date 010615252014 <<<based on above posts
root@Belkin:~# date
Thu Jan 1 06:04:07 UTC 1970
root@Belkin:~#
root@Belkin:~# date 201401061525
Mon Jan 6 15:25:00 UTC 2014
root@Belkin:~#


Yes the same in my case. Laughing Laughing Laughing
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