Took me a day and a half trying to figure out why not all the settings are shown in my controller when I login. It happened that my version of Chrome was the problem. Switched to Edge and it solved my problem.
Very useful and informative! I just added an EAP610-Outdoor to my existing system (Google WiFi with ethernet backhaul and a couple of D-Link switches) and have been trying to get a handle on whether I'd want to go with a full Omada setup with the time comes to replace what I have. I was a bit concerned that I'd be forced to custom configure from the ground up and get in over my head. This is very reasuring, and easier than some of the old Netgear stuff I did previously. Thanks for the insight!
I have a Omada network with a controller and a omada router. A few days ago my UPS went out so I bought a new one. I shut everything off and plugged it into the new UPS and the whole thing has soiled the sheets. I can't get it to see all the Access Points of the 9 or so that I have it will only see up to six at a time. Some times it uses 172 IP's and sometimes it's 192. Anything obvious I am missing? Is there a config file I might be able to find from the previous config?? Pulling out my hair!!
Hi, do you need a Tp-link switch to connect the controller or you can do it directly to the ISP port? What I actually want to do is create a mesh network using 2 Omada EAP-650, one of them wired but the other one wireless
This depends on what you mean by "ISP Port". It can't be connected directly to a modem, but if your ISP device has an included switch, then it can be connected there.
@@ToastyAnswers thanks for your response. Yes my ISP device has 3 ports, so what I thought was to connect one of those ports to the controller and use the other port of the controller to plug the cable that was originally connected to the ISP port. I don’t know if that work or if I explained my self?
I’m using software controller, had my router setup via Omada, but I changed the IP of the server running the software and I can’t get anything to register anymore. Assuming I need to factory reset. Thoughts?
There are a couple ways to go about this. The quickest way would be to revert the IP address and allow the devices to reconnect. From there, you can change the adoption address to the new IP. If you have the previous login information, you can login to the devices individually and update the "Inform URL" to the new IP address. The devices should just pop up in the controller after this inform URL is updated.
Would the Pharos CPE510 show up on this controller? I tried to hook 1 on it, as well as 2 Deco M4Rs and the M4Rs showed up fine, but I couldn't see the CPE510. Am I doing something wrong on my end, or is it a software issue? I'd very much appreciate a quick response as it would make my boss happy to know hahaha xD aaaahhh... help....
Hyyy , I have a problem on this omda controller. When I add my tplink 8411 router in omda the router internet not working and getting slow speed .can you give any solution
try to reset omada controler oc 200 or to change omada controler co 200 to other omada controler oc 200 .Or try to reset router or cloud router and if dont work try to change 8411 to other 8411
Not entirely, but it requires some recovery to get management back. Hopefully, you are backing up the controller configuration periodically so you always have a failsafe if something goes wrong. Strictly speaking, you do lose management if the controller dies... however you have multiple ways of regaining management again after a failure. You can restore from backup to either another hardware or software controller or (if you have the new local management password) you can login to the devices locally and point them to a new controller instance. If you don't have any backups or passwords then you could very well be looking at a rebuild from scratch. Always backup your data.
when you unplug the omada oc 200 controler you can have your network agin but omada oc 200 is lock and you can't use it if you don't do some rocovery to get menage back
I request the support on my omada OC200 controller. I would like to know how to send automatic reports to my email monthly, since I have 200 parents distributed by the branches. Regards
Then you'd be working with an isolated network. It can be done, but there is a lot of manual/static configuration if you're going to run a network without a router. If you have a need for this, a hardware controller may not be a top priority.
Took me a day and a half trying to figure out why not all the settings are shown in my controller when I login. It happened that my version of Chrome was the problem. Switched to Edge and it solved my problem.
Very useful and informative! I just added an EAP610-Outdoor to my existing system (Google WiFi with ethernet backhaul and a couple of D-Link switches) and have been trying to get a handle on whether I'd want to go with a full Omada setup with the time comes to replace what I have. I was a bit concerned that I'd be forced to custom configure from the ground up and get in over my head. This is very reasuring, and easier than some of the old Netgear stuff I did previously. Thanks for the insight!
Hi, do you have tutorial every SSID has different IP address? like 3 SSID and have different IP addresses? thank you
I have a Omada network with a controller and a omada router. A few days ago my UPS went out so I bought a new one. I shut everything off and plugged it into the new UPS and the whole thing has soiled the sheets. I can't get it to see all the Access Points of the 9 or so that I have it will only see up to six at a time. Some times it uses 172 IP's and sometimes it's 192. Anything obvious I am missing? Is there a config file I might be able to find from the previous config?? Pulling out my hair!!
Hi, Is it possible to also manage remote devices in other locations? I imagine you have to activate the Cloud function, but is it free?
yes you can manage remote devices as well.
You can add mulitple sites as well with one cloud instances
Hi. Can I directly connect OC200 to my current Huawei AX3 router? I'm using Starlink in bypass mode, by the way.
The OC200 is a network controller only; for managing TP Link OMADA products, it does not have any control over non- TP Link OMADA products.
he can't beacuse she don't see devices who is nod tp link or omada
Hi, do you need a Tp-link switch to connect the controller or you can do it directly to the ISP port? What I actually want to do is create a mesh network using 2 Omada EAP-650, one of them wired but the other one wireless
This depends on what you mean by "ISP Port". It can't be connected directly to a modem, but if your ISP device has an included switch, then it can be connected there.
@@ToastyAnswers thanks for your response. Yes my ISP device has 3 ports, so what I thought was to connect one of those ports to the controller and use the other port of the controller to plug the cable that was originally connected to the ISP port. I don’t know if that work or if I explained my self?
I’m using software controller, had my router setup via Omada, but I changed the IP of the server running the software and I can’t get anything to register anymore. Assuming I need to factory reset. Thoughts?
There are a couple ways to go about this. The quickest way would be to revert the IP address and allow the devices to reconnect. From there, you can change the adoption address to the new IP.
If you have the previous login information, you can login to the devices individually and update the "Inform URL" to the new IP address. The devices should just pop up in the controller after this inform URL is updated.
Greetings, I would like to know how to proceed with the configuration of automatic statistical reports in omada OC200, to the email
Would the Pharos CPE510 show up on this controller? I tried to hook 1 on it, as well as 2 Deco M4Rs and the M4Rs showed up fine, but I couldn't see the CPE510. Am I doing something wrong on my end, or is it a software issue? I'd very much appreciate a quick response as it would make my boss happy to know hahaha xD aaaahhh... help....
Hyyy , I have a problem on this omda controller. When I add my tplink 8411 router in omda the router internet not working and getting slow speed .can you give any solution
try to reset omada controler oc 200 or to change omada controler co 200 to other omada controler oc 200 .Or try to reset router or cloud router and if dont work try to change 8411 to other 8411
@@KriptoPare ok thnx
Can you have a Guest Network as well?
Yes, you can designate SSIDs as guest or configure a customized guest "LAN".
If you lose your oc 200 (failure) do you lose the ability to manage your network since devices connected omada can’t be managed locally anymore?
Not entirely, but it requires some recovery to get management back. Hopefully, you are backing up the controller configuration periodically so you always have a failsafe if something goes wrong.
Strictly speaking, you do lose management if the controller dies... however you have multiple ways of regaining management again after a failure. You can restore from backup to either another hardware or software controller or (if you have the new local management password) you can login to the devices locally and point them to a new controller instance.
If you don't have any backups or passwords then you could very well be looking at a rebuild from scratch. Always backup your data.
when you unplug the omada oc 200 controler you can have your network agin but omada oc 200 is lock and you can't use it if you don't do some rocovery to get menage back
Wow great! Can I use this Omada for Ubiquiti UAP AC LR? plz reply me.
No, you cannot manage Unifi devices with this controller. The Unifi Cloud Key is the equivalent hardware for Unifi devices.
@@ToastyAnswers but you can still use AC LR from Ubiquiti as an access point for wifi. You just need to manage it via unifi controller right?
why OC200 always disconnected to Local Access and Cloud Access?
what model poe switch do you have?
The model used in this video is an old Cisco 2960-S. My main switch is a Brocade ICX-6610 (which is also PoE).
I request the support on my omada OC200 controller.
I would like to know how to send automatic reports to my email monthly, since I have 200 parents distributed by the branches.
Regards
What if you don't have a router or anything like that
Then you'd be working with an isolated network. It can be done, but there is a lot of manual/static configuration if you're going to run a network without a router. If you have a need for this, a hardware controller may not be a top priority.
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