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tk093
Oct 24, 2018Iron Contributor
Incorrect Timezone
Greetings, We have a dozen plus Surface Hubs and we have the Timezones set to manual on several of them because as soon as we enable auto Timezone, it will switch to Eastern Timezone (We are in C...
Daniel Hudson
Oct 30, 2018Iron Contributor
Hi Christopher. My understanding is that computers will determine timezones by various means, but one of them is their public IP address. Given that location services are restricted on Surface Hub to explicit use (such as in the Maps app), then it's possible it's using this method to determine timezone.
If the public IP address that you're being given for the network those particular Hubs are on resolves to a location in an Eastern timezone, there's a good chance it'll automatically switch over. For example, my iPhone in the UK resolves it's public data IP to London, even though I live about 130 miles away! Thankfully still the same country 😅
There's various websites you can use to see where an IP resolves it's location to.
If the public IP address that you're being given for the network those particular Hubs are on resolves to a location in an Eastern timezone, there's a good chance it'll automatically switch over. For example, my iPhone in the UK resolves it's public data IP to London, even though I live about 130 miles away! Thankfully still the same country 😅
There's various websites you can use to see where an IP resolves it's location to.
cezarcretu
Microsoft
Nov 05, 2018If the time zone is set correctly on the Surface Hub (Settings - Time and language - Time and Date), make sure the "set time zone automatically" is not enabled.
If the devices are domain joined, these will use the NTP server on the network. Otherwise time.windows.com
- tk093Nov 06, 2018Iron Contributor
It's weird as we have them all set to CST and on the same network and some are off by an hour. We just set them to manual timezone for now.