for me the most current time stamp found in /etc with an “ls -lca” was the config directory but was still older than the previous system boot time. so since I have to wait at least a minimum of 35 seconds or more for sysntpd to work after a wwan connection. Problem seems to be there are no changes sometimes to /etc directory so I’m looking to force with a “touch /etc/banner” with “/etc/init.d/sysntpd reload” so at least the most currect time of network connectivity of the boot time of the last boot and atleast 1 touch every 1hour. router is used in a vehicle so it’s not over writing. i’m not so worried about to many writes to nvram. usb150 is really nice. I guess if it were a perfect world and there were smaller, faster and more power economical chips be built frequently enough we might find a usb300 under the Christmas tree with the same or smaller footprint with 128mb, microsd slot and an rtc which takes a very tiny button cell battery. 