Another choice which is absolutely reliable with good service:
http://www.meinberg.de
They have a product called LANTIME which is a complete
timeserver. On the one side you plug in the antenna and on the
other side the ethernet cable.
Pere Camps <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > I have seen some recommendations to use a GPS receiver
> > as a secure, reliable time source. Apparently they can
> > be connected via a (serial?) cable to the server and
> > some software used to extract time signals.
> Mmm... I was in fact looking for something more "plug & play".
> That is, a rack mounted server. Give it a IP address, and the're you go,
> an NTP server.
have fun ...
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