BEFSR41 and ntp

is there a way I can use a server on my BEFSR41 router?

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    (2) disconnect all the wires of the router.
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    (4) press in and hold the reset for 30 seconds button, then release it, then let the router reset and restart (2-3 minutes).
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    (6) to connect to a computer (if possible, use a computer Win XP or Vista) cable to port 1 of the router (NOT to the internet port).
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    (8) the power of the computer (if the computer has a wireless card, make sure it's off).
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    (10) open your browser and point it to 192.168.1.1. This will take you to the login page of your router. Let the empty user name (Note: some Linksys routers have a username "admin") and in the password field, enter "admin" (without the quotes). This will take you to your router configuration page. Note the version number of your firmware (usually found near upper right corner of the screen). Exit your browser.

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