K800i will not Sync with Atomic Clock
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Davieravie
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K800i will not Sync with Atomic Clock
For some reason, when I do a "multi sync," the phone will not sync with the atomic clock now. As my job involves fixing clocks, I use the exact time on my phone maybe 3 or 4 times a day.
Any reason why this has happened?
Ive re-installed the software but it still does it.
TIA
Davie
Any reason why this has happened?
Ive re-installed the software but it still does it.
TIA
Davie
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Davieravie
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- Registriert: Sa 2. Feb 2008, 15:13
Augenia hat geschrieben:Is there a firewall i.e. Norton active? It is likely that these programms prohibit access to a time server.
You may also try to change the time server:
Menu>>Options(F2)>>Advanced 1 and select another time server
Its not the Firewall as its been working fine for a long time. It only started doing it in the last few days or so.
I'll try your suggestion of another time server....thanks for the reply.
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Davieravie
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Problem Synchronizing the Atomic Clock
Hi there,
I've got similar problem with "Sync Clock via Internet", I'm using MPE 1.6.7
I tried to change the time server but it was no good, the firewall is not causing it
because the problem occurred about a week ago, but anyway I added MPE to the firewall exeption list...
Any ideas
Thanks in advance
I've got similar problem with "Sync Clock via Internet", I'm using MPE 1.6.7
I tried to change the time server but it was no good, the firewall is not causing it
because the problem occurred about a week ago, but anyway I added MPE to the firewall exeption list...
Any ideas
Thanks in advance
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Problem Synchronizing the Atomic Clock
I tried it (I think), but no change 
anyway it is not such a big problem... I can still sync the clock with my computer
Thanks for help
anyway it is not such a big problem... I can still sync the clock with my computer
Thanks for help
Problem Synchronizing the Atomic Clock
I decided to register just to give attention to this bug.
MyPhoneExplorer does not find any time server. It does not matter if the timeserver is nl.pool.ntp.org or ntp.xs4all.nl or anyone of the list predefined in MPE, nor does it matter if the address is an IP-address or a DNS address.
With Windows Firewall disabled and my router DMZ-mode to my pc, it keeps failing. Other programs (like ping, windows time synchronization) do function under the same circumstances.
It's not a life threatening problem, but hey it's a bug. Please fix it.
MyPhoneExplorer does not find any time server. It does not matter if the timeserver is nl.pool.ntp.org or ntp.xs4all.nl or anyone of the list predefined in MPE, nor does it matter if the address is an IP-address or a DNS address.
With Windows Firewall disabled and my router DMZ-mode to my pc, it keeps failing. Other programs (like ping, windows time synchronization) do function under the same circumstances.
It's not a life threatening problem, but hey it's a bug. Please fix it.
Problem Synchronizing the Atomic Clock
Dear FJ & Weinbi,
Thank you for your quick response. I couldn't get WinShark to work (got Vista, sorry), so I relied on it's open source friend Wireshark. After getting rid of all redundant network traffic and keeping only traffic which could remotely involve MyPhoneExplorer, I started out a full synchronisation and was still left with 9794 packets. This is likely because my Outlook '07-PST file is on my NAS (192.168.1.8 ).
I made sure that no more irrelevant packets were coming in, and then in the MyPhoneExplorer window I went to Extra (Extras) and clicked Synchroniseer klok met Internet (Uhr mit Internet abgleichen).
Useful to know, are my private ip addresses:
Router: 192.168.1.1
Workstation: 192.168.1.10
NAS: 192.168.1.8
After logging, as you can see below in Attachment 1, it became clear that internet traffic created by MyPhoneExplorer is not destined to the router but to my NAS.
As seen in Attachment 2 (route print), the routes and gateway are configured fine (yeah I have 5 NICs, so what
, 3 VMWare, 1 NIC, 1 WLAN). Just to make sure, I pinged pool.ntp.org again and generated some internet traffic, all of those were responsive.
So there you are. I hope I have been cooperative enough
Both Attachments are in one file, posted at http://www.howbizar.dds.nl/080526%20MyP ... osting.txt
Thank you for your quick response. I couldn't get WinShark to work (got Vista, sorry), so I relied on it's open source friend Wireshark. After getting rid of all redundant network traffic and keeping only traffic which could remotely involve MyPhoneExplorer, I started out a full synchronisation and was still left with 9794 packets. This is likely because my Outlook '07-PST file is on my NAS (192.168.1.8 ).
I made sure that no more irrelevant packets were coming in, and then in the MyPhoneExplorer window I went to Extra (Extras) and clicked Synchroniseer klok met Internet (Uhr mit Internet abgleichen).
Useful to know, are my private ip addresses:
Router: 192.168.1.1
Workstation: 192.168.1.10
NAS: 192.168.1.8
After logging, as you can see below in Attachment 1, it became clear that internet traffic created by MyPhoneExplorer is not destined to the router but to my NAS.
As seen in Attachment 2 (route print), the routes and gateway are configured fine (yeah I have 5 NICs, so what
So there you are. I hope I have been cooperative enough
Both Attachments are in one file, posted at http://www.howbizar.dds.nl/080526%20MyP ... osting.txt