Sometimes ISPs optimize network traffic for you and you end up in a different time zone or the twilight zone. In such cases I find selecting one of the other time sources from the list solves the problem. After all it is NTP (Network Time Protocol).Automatic time has been an issue for some for a very long time. There never has been a good explanation for why.
Please go back to your iPad. Evidently the Surface isn't for you. Cheers!Where do I start. Sometimes I can't access websites and I test all of this with my iPhone and iPad and no problems. Then the time is off and when I change it, it eventually goes back to a different time. I called Microsoft and they said disable automatic time. Which is weird because why have it if it doesn't work. Then it seems as though the backlight flickers. Next the Microsoft store is a hit and miss. Sometimes I can access it then sometimes it won't. Then the apps I do have will work sometimes then they don't. I never had this much problem with my ipad.
Yeah I uninstalled the driver and it did reinstall it once I reset the computer. The same problem exist. Plus all the others devices do not have trouble with NTP. They all sync up fine and never off.Sometimes ISPs optimize network traffic for you and you end up in a different time zone or the twilight zone. In such cases I find selecting one of the other time sources from the list solves the problem. After all it is NTP (Network Time Protocol).
It sounds like you're having some general Wifi issues also which can often be resolved by going into Device Manager selecting the Wireless Adapter and uninstalling the driver. It should reinstall automatically if not reboot. Sometimes running the network troubleshooter will resolve issues as well.
I agree with you I like things to work.Please go back to your iPad. Evidently the Surface isn't for you. Cheers!