EAP245 firmware that will work with Omada V3.2.14

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EAP245 firmware that will work with Omada V3.2.14
EAP245 firmware that will work with Omada V3.2.14
2021-02-04 13:15:42 - last edited 2021-02-05 00:39:37
Model: EAP245  
Hardware Version: V3
Firmware Version:

I recently upgraded my setup to two APs : EAP245 and EAP225, both with V3 hardware.

 

I decided to use Omada to manage the two APs since I foresee adding another AP in the future.

 

I successfully installed Omada V3.2.14 on a Raspberry Pi 3B+. I could adopt the two APs but was unable to see any statistics. I think this is because the EAP firmware are meant for Omada SDN 4.1.x and later so are somewhat incompatible.

 

I downgraded the firmware on the EAP225 to an earlier version, and I was able to get the stats to show on Omada. I wanted to do the same for the EAP245 but all the earlier EAP245 firmware versions have all been removed / hidden on the TP-Link website.

 

Can anyone point me to where I can locate the EAP245 V3 firmware that will work with Omada V3.2.14? I believe the firmware needs to be earlier than version 2.20.0 build 20200423 r36779.

 

Alternatively, if anyone knows the steps to put Omada SDN 4.1.x on Raspberry Pi 3B+, I would be happy to upgrade everything to Omada SDN.

 

Thank you so much.
 

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Re:EAP245 firmware that will work with Omada V3.2.14
2021-02-05 11:20:13 - last edited 2021-02-05 11:21:20

@tincan 

 

Hey

You would be much better upgrading to SDN v4. 

 

You can update the controller using the manual file option.   More details are here

 

https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/248034?replyId=550212

 

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Re:EAP245 firmware that will work with Omada V3.2.14
2021-02-05 13:13:22

@Philbert Thanks for the suggestion.

 

The problem is I couldn't get SDN v4 to work on the Raspberry Pi3B+.

 

Anyway, I found a different solution. I was able to get SDN v4 to work on Docker on my Synology NAS instead.

 

 

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