I think you'll want to set up one of these computers to be the NTP time server and then point the others to this rather than using the default internet time servers. You can probably get started here: https://www.interfacett.com/blogs/creating-standalone-ntp-server-windows/
Alternately you can purchase an alternate piece of equipment to handle this service though it likely is not necessary for you.
I believe VTScada also has some built-in settings to force timings to be associated with one machine however I am not sure if this will prevent any network issues which may arise by having the clocks out of sync. I know this is a common issue on ships and that our eng group typically points to a special timer server on the ship's LAN.
I hope that helps.
I think you'll want to set up one of these computers to be the NTP time server and then point the others to this rather than using the default internet time servers. You can probably get started here: https://www.interfacett.com/blogs/creating-standalone-ntp-server-windows/
Alternately you can purchase an alternate piece of equipment to handle this service though it likely is not necessary for you.
I believe VTScada also has some built-in settings to force timings to be associated with one machine however I am not sure if this will prevent any network issues which may arise by having the clocks out of sync. I know this is a common issue on ships and that our eng group typically points to a special timer server on the ship's LAN.
I hope that helps.
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