There are many Network Time Protocol pieces of freeware available on the web.
Set one computer, possibly using the ntp from a internet source. I use
tock.usno.navy.mil
time.nist.gov
time-a.nist.gov
as well as N4HY which is being kept to 100us accurate by a GPS tamed clock.
This same program that is doing ntp, will also act like a timer server.
You set the rest of the computers in your house to look to it for time,
and they are all synced automatically every ten minutes to a few msec
difference.
http://nettime.sourceforge.net/
It is pretty easy to set up and get going.
Bob
N4HY
> What is the procedure for syncronizing the time in WL for two networked
> 'puters?
>
> I prefer to apply the KISS principle by setting the clock on one 'puter
> and then telling it to syncronize the other 'puter clock.
>
> I failed to find this answer in the WL HELP file. Maybe I can't see the
> forest for the trees ...
>
> CU in the WW RTTY WPX?
>
> TU/73 Ric Wo4o
>
> http://www.qrz.com/callsign/Wo4o
>
> ...-.-
>
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