D-Link accused of 'killing' time servers
Networking manufacturer D-Link is facing an escalating row over how its kit queries internet time servers.
Critics claim the way D-link equipment polls NTP (Network Time Protocol) servers is impairing their operations, leaving operators to carry unsustainable excess bandwidth charges. NTP servers handle a variety of functions including, for example, helping to create a record of the timing of eBay bids.
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