Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028

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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-06 01:06:20
I've tried this, as indicated in my original post. Sample IP: 69.167.160.102
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-06 01:33:32
Starting to think my ISP may have started blocking port 123. I've raised the issue to them and will update this thread when I receive a response.
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-06 05:04:14
You have to check router on another internet link without any blockades
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-07 22:43:50
My ISP claims to not be blocking port 123, which sounds reasonable, as updating my OS time works when directly connected to the modem, but doesn't when connected via the router. Looks like it's a problem with the router.

I'll contact TP-Link support.
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-07 22:46:01
I'm waiting for your response in this thread :)
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-11 00:34:31
Likely culprit is network latency. According to the techs at TP-Link; if the response time from the NTP servers is > 500ms, the request times out and error 5028 is thrown. This is consistent with my ping results of 650 - 750ms. So the big question is can this 500ms constraint be changed? I can't find this information anywhere, so I'm guessing not. I'd install DD-WRT, but I can't find a way to configure it there either.

I assume this is due to being on satellite, but it's odd because I wasn't having this time issue with my laptop & media player last summer.
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-11 17:17:18
That will be a rare issue. There is little thing you can do to improve the latency.:eek:

Have you also tried openWRT, maybe openwrt has a different timeout.
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-12 02:50:06
Can't see anything about it in their specs or wiki. Heading out of town for a couple weeks, I'll look into it more when I return.
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-06-12 02:53:52
Thanks for information about "GMT error"
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Re:Cannot "Get GMT", error 5028
2015-09-19 08:16:30

Woodsman wrote

Likely culprit is network latency. According to the techs at TP-Link; if the response time from the NTP servers is > 500ms, the request times out and error 5028 is thrown. This is consistent with my ping results of 650 - 750ms. So the big question is can this 500ms constraint be changed? I can't find this information anywhere, so I'm guessing not. I'd install DD-WRT, but I can't find a way to configure it there either.

I assume this is due to being on satellite, but it's odd because I wasn't having this time issue with my laptop & media player last summer.
Howdy, you are not alone with this problem. I just replaced my old Asus with a WR1043ND V2 and have the same problem. I too am on Xplornet satellite internet. Both my old Asus RTN12 and older Dlink 615 did the time sync with NTP servers fine. I have submitted a ticket to tech support and am waiting for a reply. Am using the latest posted firmware 140613. Anyone got any ideas ?
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