2500, 2600, 3600 routers do not have a calendar clock fitted, therefor
when you turn the power off you loose the time & date.
If you want a router with a built in battery backed clock then you need
a larger router: e.g. 4500M, 4700M, 7000 series. (The 4000 & 4000M do
not have calendar clocks)
If
HK,
To the best of my knowledge, 25x, 26x, 36x don't have a battery, like in a
computer, to keep the clock setting. When you power down the router the time
is lost. You could set your routers up to use ntp (network time protocol)
and run the ntp server on your computer or something. In my case, I
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