📎 AI Summary:
The original poster seeks a method to automatically synchronize their Windows system clock with Internet time servers after a WiFi or internet connection is established, particularly if no connection is available immediately after boot. A response indicates that Windows already performs automatic time synchronization once a network connection becomes available. The overall sentiment suggests the user’s concern is addressed by Windows’ default behavior, though the original question remains about ensuring this synchronization occurs precisely after connection establishment.

pstein

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There are some guides available on how to NTP timesync a Windows system immediately after bootup.
Read: on how to connect to Internet NTP-Time servers and synchronize local computer time with timezone time.

But what if no internet connection is available at this (boot) time yet?

So what I need is an AUTOMATIC timesync (only/additionally) AFTER a WiFi or other Internet connection is (later) established.

How can I achieve this?

Peter
 

Neemobeer

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The time sync already occurs after a network connection is available
 

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