In article <[email protected]>,
 "Edward T. Mischanko" <[email protected]> writes:
>I am running a Garmin 18x LVC with PPS enabled; it is very stable and I 
>beleave it to be accurate.  My nearest back-up server is consistantly 
>around -8.625ms away.  This is so much that other clients on my network see 
>me as a false ticker even with a prefer setting.  I am on a farly fast ADSL 
>connection to the internet, but of course, it is non-symetrical.  Other 
>users I have conversed with don't seem to have this wide of an offset, so 
>something is wrong somewhere.  Yes, I can fudge the offset away on the ref 
>clock, but it doesn't seem right to tell a ref clock to lie about what time 
>it is just to keep
>everyone else happy?

Have you tried a few other servers on the internet?

How far away is that server?  It's not crazy to be off that
far due to asymmetrical routing on the internet.  (That's
even if you don't have an A in your ADSL connection.)

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