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Time Sync stops working with multiple network adapters

Anonymous
2023-10-27T06:56:25+00:00

I'm hoping to get help with an issue I'm facing. I current have two network adapters connected to my computer. One adapter is internet connected (DMZ, with 10.30.*.* subnet), the other is not and connects my computer to my internal network (printer, NAS, and home automation devices with 192.168.*.* subnet).

When connected to both networks my Windows 11 machine is unable to sync time. However, once I unplug the local network I'm able to properly sync the time.

Any ideas on how I can get past this issue and force the time service to use the internet connected network interface without having to disconnect from my internal network?

Windows for home | Windows 11 | Settings

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  1. Anonymous
    2023-10-28T04:25:23+00:00

    Hello ,

    Good to see you in Microsoft Community.

    Unfortunately, this forum is mainly for families and individuals for basic technical support of the system or software, since the question you are asking involves advanced features, which has exceeded the scope of support of our forum, it is more suitable for publishing on Microsoft Learn - Windows 10 Network(microsoft.com) or Microsoft Learn - Windows-11(microsoft.com), you can click on "Ask a question", there are experts who can provide more professional solutions in that place. 

    I won't be able to help you, but I'll leave that question open in case one of our amazing volunteers has ideas for you.

    Best Regards,

    Mosken_L - MSFT | Microsoft Community Support Specialist

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