【New Product Introduction】OC200 Omada Cloud Controller
Dear friends,
We are glad to share you that we have published OC200 Omada Cloud Controller, the first hardware Omada Controller of EAP series products!!!
• First Hardware Omada Controller
• Built-in Omada Controller Software 3.0.2 for centralized management and configuration of EAP products
• Just need to pay for the OC200 product, the built-in Omada Controller software is free to use, no license fee or extra cost required. If customer needs to buy an additional PC to run the Software Omada Controller, purchasing the OC200 instead of the PC can effectively save the cost of payment.
You can log in to the official website to find more introduction of OC200: https://www.tp-link.com/en/products/details/cat-5699_OC200.html
OC200 supports all functions of Omada Controller 3.0.2. For more information about Omada Controller 3.0.2, please refer to: Omada Controller 3.0.2 (Windows) has been released.
1. Application Scenario
The OC200 has built-in Software Omada Controller 3.0.2 or above. The application scenario of OC200 is consistent with the Software Omada Controller. It can be connected to the network and centrally configures and manages EAP series products.
2. Slim and Exquisite Shell Design
Small and beautiful shell design, with a size dimension as a mobile phone which does not take up much space. The slim body make it easy to deploy and install. Suitable for many kinds of places, such as home, office, hotel, airport, cafe, etc.
3. Support PoE/USB Power Supply
1.Support 802.3 at/af PoE power supply
2.Support Micro USB power supply (DC 5v,minimum 1A)
4. Support Web Page Management Mode
Local Web Page Management
1. With the B/S (Browser/Server) architecture, you can use the IP address of OC200 to log in to the management page of built-in Omada Controller of OC200.
2. The default IP address of the OC200 is 192.168.0.253. After accessing the network, OC200 will dynamically obtained a IP address from the front-end DHCP server. You can view the IP address obtained by the OC200 from the DHCP server and log in to the management of OC200 via it.
Cloud Web Page Management
1. You should bind the OC200 with the TP-Link ID first.
2. Log in to the cloud platform (omada.tplinkcloud.com) with corresponding TP-Link ID. Then we can access the management page of OC200 in the cloud, monitor and manage OC200/EAP in real time.
5. Support APP Management Mode
You can download Omada APP from Google Play or Apple APP Store.
APP Local Access Management
1. OC200 needs to locate in the same subnet as the EAP, then connect wireless device to the SSID of EAP.
2. Open the Omada APP on the wireless device, select the Local Access function, and click the + sign to bind the OC200 Cloud Controller.
3. Click the corresponding OC200 device icon and log in to the management page of OC200.
APP Cloud Access Management
1. Select the Cloud Access function on the APP and click the + sign to bind the OC200 Cloud Controller. (APP need to bind TP-Link ID first)
2. Scan the QR code on the back of the OC200 to complete the binding. (Note that the Cloud LED should be in blinking status, indicating that the OC200 is connected to the cloud but not bound to the TP-Link ID. Then we can use Omada APP to bind and manage/configure OC200 Cloud Controller.)
- Copy Link
- Subscribe
- Bookmark
- Report Inappropriate Content
Same issue for me. OC200 just arrived, powered by 5 volts microusb and connected to my router.
Also after 20 minutes no connection to cloud but the most warning thing is that i cannot retrieve its ip address. My router doesn't lease any ip.
Tested also with another router but nothing change.
Model: OC200(UN) v1.0
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
hughug wrote
Same issue for me. OC200 just arrived, powered by 5 volts microusb and connected to my router.
Also after 20 minutes no connection to cloud but the most warning thing is that i cannot retrieve its ip address. My router doesn't lease any ip.
Tested also with another router but nothing change.
Model: OC200(UN) v1.0
Hi,
OC200 uses dynamic IP by default, it will get IP address from the DHCP server automatically. I suggest you change a Ethernet cable of OC200, reset the OC200 for checking.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
@hughug What is the spec of your power adapter? It should be 5V/1A at least. If so, pls make sure you didn't plug an external usb storage.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
I use a 5V power supply able to drain max 2amps, eth cable is ok and also dhcp of my router is working. On the same net i have a couple of eap115 that works well.
Could be damaged?
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Is the OC200 supposed to have full feature parity with the EAP245? Not seeing portal settings options on SSIDs configured via OC200.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Wirednot wrote
Is the OC200 supposed to have full feature parity with the EAP245? Not seeing portal settings options on SSIDs configured via OC200.
OC200 supports all feature with the EAP245(in standalone mode). You can find the portal function in the Wireless Control->Portal, you can add a new portal, then bind it with corresponding SSID you set.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Same problem here.. new OC200... 2A micro USB.. no cloudconnect... no connection over lan.. IP shown in router table but no WEb connect possible..just saw it one time starting but suddenly connection break.. waited for more that 30min for inittialisation... already tryed to reset.. restart.. seems that OC ist not correct booting or in a kind of a endless starting loop.. definitly doesn't work like it should
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
jonas wrote
APRC-P3-Tel wrote
We have a setup of 8 APs currently being manged by a shared PC (for CCTV network managment) which is a J1800 based celeron PC. The PC runs omada 3.0.5 controller. the * APs are spread in select locations on the periphery of a 35 acre campus The setup is being running for a year now and we are *very happy with the overall performnace & stability. considering the price we paid.
1. Can we migrate the software based controller on PC to this hardware one ? if yes, any guides/precautions etc ?
2. How many APs can this hardware controller support ? we have plans to upgrade the 8 AP setup to about 60 APs in 2019 Q1 (cover all the 35 acre campus). So maybe 100 APs would be the maximum we will build in this system
Regards
Suman @ APRC-P3 Telecom WG
1. You can refer to this post: https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/150465?page=1
2. The recommended managed AP number of OC200 is less than 50, and the maximum number is up to 100. If you are considering to use 100 APs in your network, we suggest you using 2 OC200 to manage them. One OC200 may be overloaded.
Our migration to the hardware controller went verys moothly with no glitches at all whatsoever. And system is stable.
i have one query about the 50 limit on EAPs being amnaged by one OC200. Is this 50 relevant only if a portal is used, or we can go 50+ (even 100) without any portal i.e. use just plain "WPA2 personal key authentication" or even "no security" ?
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Our migration to the hardware controller went verys moothly with no glitches at all whatsoever. And system is stable.
i have one query about the 50 limit on EAPs being amnaged by one OC200. Is this 50 relevant only if a portal is used, or we can go 50+ (even 100) without any portal i.e. use just plain "WPA2 personal key authentication" or even "no security" ?
Hi bro,
The recommended EAP number of OC200 is 50, and recommended total clients number is about 1000. But the maximum managed EAP number is up to 100. You can manage 100 EAP product by OC200, but it is affected by the total clients number. If the clients number is much, then you may need to decrease the EAP number.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Th
jonas wrote
Thanks. We have estimate of 150-300 peak concurrent clients as of now. So we will go ahead and try to add all the EAPs to the only OC200 we already we are already using.
Our migration to the hardware controller went verys moothly with no glitches at all whatsoever. And system is stable.
i have one query about the 50 limit on EAPs being amnaged by one OC200. Is this 50 relevant only if a portal is used, or we can go 50+ (even 100) without any portal i.e. use just plain "WPA2 personal key authentication" or even "no security" ?
Hi bro,
The recommended EAP number of OC200 is 50, and recommended total clients number is about 1000. But the maximum managed EAP number is up to 100. You can manage 100 EAP product by OC200, but it is affected by the total clients number. If the clients number is much, then you may need to decrease the EAP number.
- Copy Link
- Report Inappropriate Content
Information
Helpful: 9
Views: 47931
Replies: 76