TimeTools has a range of devices the can provide network time clients with a highly accurate time and act as a Microsoft Windows 2003 Time Server. The ideal solution is to have a network time protocol (NTP) server on your network to provide an accurate time reference to synchronise workstations, servers and other network devices. Any device on the network that can sync using the NTP or SNTP protocols can then obtain accurate time from the server. Most operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Linux and Unix have this ability built in.
Windows Server 2003 utilises the Windows Time Service for synchronisation purposes. This service can be configured from either registry settings or by issuing net time commands from a command prompt. It provides the ability to synchronise with a NTP server using the SNTP protocol. Additionally, it allows this time to be passed to other servers and workstations in the domain.

TimeTools has a comprehensive range of computer and network time synchronisation solutions utilising GPS and radio technologies. Solutions range from RS232 serial and USB devices that synchronise time on a single PC to dedicated network time servers that can provide accurate time to thousands of network time clients. We also provide a comprehensive range of ethernet network, NTP synchronised, digital and analog wall clocks that continuously display accurate synchronised time.
- High Precision GPS and LF radio (MSF and DCF-77) time references.
- RS232 and USB time synchronisation devices for accurate PC time.
- Dedicated network time servers to accurately synchronise thousands of clients using the Network Time Protocol (NTP).
- Precise timing for all operating systems including Microsoft Windows, Linux and Unix.
- Synchronise network infrastructure such as Cisco routers, hubs, switches, CCTV cameras, DVR's and telephone systems.
- Synchronised digital and analog time displays and wall clocks.
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