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Originally Posted by qasdfdsaq
Thing with these embedded devices is if they don't have a real-time clock and a backup battery, it's impossible for them to know the time after a power cycle. The time of any event in the logs can only be determined if, and after, a live connection to the network is made.
Course any screw ups after that point are inexcusable, a decent NTP implementation can be fit into just a couple KB of code.
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But in router mode, it times and dates the logs correctly. Indeed, you can reach the router mode network log after the modem mode sign-in.
http://192.168.100.1/advanced_list.asp
The logs have the same events but diffeent dates/times.
And the events in the log in modem mode are completely out, including the T3s you get during a live connection.