Re: (solved) Asus RT-N66U/Tomato-Shibby -

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On 09/09/16 22:37, geo.inbox.ignored wrote:
CURRENT DEVELOPERS MAY BE FOUND ON THE ORIGINAL TOMATO SITE AT
LINKSYSINFO.ORG. PLEASE POST YOUR QUESTIONS THERE.**

PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SITE WAS FOR TOMATOUSB BY "TEDDY BEAR". HE HAS
DISCONTINUED WORK ON THIS AND THE SITE IS NO LONGER ACTIVELY MAINTAINED.

   http://tomatousb.org/settings:overview
   http://tomatousb.org/settings:overview#toc3
Tomato appears to be maintained by "Shibby" now and everything I found was in Polish which is "Greek to me." However I have had few questions, the GUI seems intuitive enough and has allowed me to configure things I needed without much difficulty, this time-offset being an exception, and now that is fixed ...

Time

The current time according to the router. This can be updated in the Time
page under Basic in the GUI.
-=-=-=-
Which is the answer to my original question, there is a "Time" configuration screen under "Basic." That allowed me to change from "Germany" to "UTC -500 Eastern Time," the daylight adjustment is a check box and makes it -400.

Why didn't I find that myself? I dunno, my eyesight is my only excuse, have only one that works and it does odd things. I had normal vision until one morning about eleven years ago I awoke with this problem [RVO]. I often see misspelled words, a few letters dropped from the end, until I re-scan the line and shift my focus and get the rest of it. I did not find the item "Time" until you told me it should be there. Don't know why, embarrassing, sorry for the noise.


which was about all of what i found there.
+

Which was enough to solve my problem, the offset is reset and date and time are now correct in the logs!

Thanks to all who responded to my question,

Bob


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