Omada SDN Hardware Compatibility
Hello,
I was wondering whether the new omada sdn will support the current generation EAP245v3 and EAP225v3. Would it still be available self hosted or will it be cloud only?
Also will it support current jetstream switches such as the TL-SG1016PE, TL-SG3424P v1, or the T1500G-10MPS?
I'm looking to purchase a gigabit poe switch and I was wondering whether it would be worth it to buy a jetstream over a used one for the omada SDN.
Thanks!
Edit: Thanks for pinning the post admin, I am glad this post is helping others! I have edited the title to more accurately reflect what this post is in case any new posters confuse this for a general suppor thread. Thanks again!
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@Fae Ok, thanks this already helps a bit.
Is it correct, that the "T1500G-8T(TL-SG2008) V2" is PoE-Powered and still can be updated to be compatible with Omada?
I got a label from a vendor that looks like this
Is there a way to check the hardware version based on the serial number?
Judging from the website, there is also a "T1500G-8T V1", is this the one without the "(TL-SG2008)" addition?
In addition, there is TL-SG2008 V3 only, which can be taken as a replacement for T1500G-8T V2, and it's compatible with Omada SDN from birth, so if it is TL-SG2008 V3, the product description should claim that the switch supports Omada SDN and you don't need to check the hardware version to confirm it.
To be honest, I already contacted 3 or 4 retailers in Germany, but either there is no answer, or they cannot confirm the hardware version - so it is still difficult to find on. But the I will give it a shot and try one of those "T1500G-8T(TL-SG2008)".
BenHH
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The unit you have imaged here is a V1 1500 , from my understanding this version will not be compatible with SDN.
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Is it correct, that the "T1500G-8T(TL-SG2008) V2" is PoE-Powered and still can be updated to be compatible with Omada?
Yes, it's correct. Port 8 is a PD port which can obtain power from PoE source.
Is there a way to check the hardware version based on the serial number?
The hardware version is at the end of the Model, from the label you provided, the hardware version for T1500G-8T is Ver 1.0.
T1500G-8T V1 is not compatible with Omada. Hope the informationis helpful and good luck!
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@Fae Sorry to bother you again:
I found the following statement on the website:
https://www.tp-link.com/de/support/faq/2948/
This says the mobel number from the T1500G-8T v.2 changed to TL-SG2008 v.3.
Does this mean, the T1500G-8T v.2 and the TL-SG2008 v.3 are the same device?
Meaning the TL-SG2008 v.3 also is PoE powered?
Thanks,
Ben
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Dear @BenHH,
This says the mobel number from the T1500G-8T v.2 changed to TL-SG2008 v.3.
Does this mean, the T1500G-8T v.2 and the TL-SG2008 v.3 are the same device?
Meaning the TL-SG2008 v.3 also is PoE powered?
TL-SG2008 v3 is a new model, which can be a replacement for T1500G-8T v2.
And yes, TL-SG2008 V3 can obtain power from PoE Source.
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@Fae Ok, thanks!
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@jabolfh Hey i need Help i need my historyk pdf and i can not possible to connect
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@Fae I finally found a dealer, that could verify the hardware version and got a 2008v3.
Cheers
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