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Connect to a NTP server, here is how:
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Connect to an NTP server, here is how:
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```cpp
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#include <NTPClient.h>
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## Function documentation
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`getEpochTime` returns the Unix epoch, which are the seconds elapsed since 00:00:00 UTC on 1 January 1970 (leap seconds are ignored, every day is treated as having 86400 seconds). **Attention**: If you have set a time offset this time offset will be added to your epoch timestamp.
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`setEpochTime` sets the Unix epoch internally maintained by the NTPClient library. The function parameter is the local time converted to number of seconds since 00:00:00 on 1 January 1970 (local time). Useful when you have a hardware RTC (eg., DS3231) running on local time but uses the NTPClient library for timekeeping.
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