How to set the time zone and/or adjust for daylight savings on the D60?
Setting the correct time zone and ensuring your router adjusts for daylight savings is essential for accurate logging and network operations. Below are step-by-step instructions to configure these settings using the D60 5G Router’s UI.
Method 1: Using the Router UI
Access the Router UI:
- Open a web browser and enter the router’s IP address in the address bar.
- Log in with your admin credentials.
Navigate to General Settings:
- From the main menu, go to
System ➝ System ➝ General Settings.

Select the Time Zone:
- In the
General Settings section, locate the Time Zone dropdown menu. - Select your appropriate time zone from the list.
Adjust for Daylight Savings:
- Still in
General Settings, check or uncheck the option to enable or disable daylight savings adjustments, depending on your region.
Enable/Disable the NTP Client (Optional):
- If you want your router to automatically synchronize time with an NTP server, navigate to
System ➝ System ➝ Time Synchronization. - Toggle the NTP Client on or off.
Save Your Changes:
- Click Save or Apply to ensure your changes are stored.
Tips:
- NTP Synchronization: It is recommended to keep the NTP client enabled to ensure your router’s time is always accurate.
- Router Reboot: After making these changes, rebooting the router may help apply the settings smoothly.
If you follow these steps, your Hitron D60 5G Router should now have the correct time zone settings and will adjust for daylight savings as needed.
This guide should help you effectively manage the time settings on your Hitron D60 5G Router. If you encounter any issues, consult the router's manual or contact technical support.
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