【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.)
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Kris, Thank you for your help so far, Unfortunately I cannot find the IP address (or in fact the item on my exo-system) I'm on Orange France and they have a beautiful app here which maps everything. I attach the map, I have 3 ethernets connected, but interesting the OC200 is not showing
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Provided that everything is connected the way you said it is and the OC200 is powered on, I would expect it to show up on a network scan.
I'm not quite sure why it is not showing on the App from Orange, but have you tried using the OMADA app to search for it?
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Kris apols for radio silence been busy in toursim business here in France! OK
Good news is my TP-POE swtich ox arrived and its done the trick, it would appear the POE for the EAP25 isnt strong enough to power the OC200, so ive got that activated and on the could. Im just connecting th EAP25 and hopefully that's it.
Thanks for all the help. if it works I'll be getting another EAP 25 to extend further.
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I have the same issue with the Cloud LED not lighting up. Normal switches will not work if they are not POE power enabled. What I did is use a fast charger (phone charger) micro-USB to support the OC200 Omada Controller. This device needs a sufficient power. Even if the power is ON the Cloud LED will not blink if the power is not enough. I just purchased the OC200 yesterday and take me hours to find a solution. I hope this help.
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@RobertWebbe i also want the same thing, please make it posible to change the clients name so we can identify who they are.
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@shberge I wish I could but nothing is showing!
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