I also have the similar issue with my Foscam security camera losing time, especially with the DST option enabled. It’s such a basic thing I’d have thought something like this would work easily and flawlessly right!? I have a Windows domain controller on my home network, which by definition has a time server; all I want is to be able to ensure the camera gets its time and syncs with the DC. A simple task you may think (I did, and have been working in software development for over 20 years! In fact time sync in a Windows domain is a very important thing, like if it breaks, many other things usually fail over too! Hence why I’d like the camera to run in sync with the time server in my domain. But yes, reading some of the posts in this thread; I’m getting very similar results, especially wi th the DST setting! Imo if a device (camera) is configured to use NTP, then the DST setting should be null and void anyway, as it should just be synced With the NTP, and that’s that….but it isn’t.
Anyone have any advice on this? It’s not the end of the world, but it’s very annoying for somewhat of a perfectionist like me, as it makes me kinda obsessively manually sync the camera to my iPhone using the app (which also isn’t synced to the DC, so isn’t ideal even then!).
any advice appreciated