How to log into a gateway from the ISP but "managed by omada controller"?
I have the following setup:
Internet --- Modem by ISP --- TL-R605 Router --- LAN and some EAP245 v3 APs --- an Omada Controller.
Putting the WAN IP in a browser shows a web login form with "Note: This Gateway is being managed by Omada Controller". Does anyone know the default username and password? I never set them myself before.
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Hi,
if the gateway is adopted by Omada, you cannot manage it on WebGui, you have to manage it in Omada SDN.
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@Emitplink So if I understand correctly, the tp-link WEB login for the gateway is completely useless and has no valid username/password, right? A related question is, how to access the Router's configuration interface (assuming there is one like 192.168.100.1)?
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hi there, if your router has been managed by the controller, when you try to log in to the router's web management page you can see this error message.
First, you need to reset the router by pressing the reset button for 5 seconds, after that you can connect the PC back of router, using 192.168.0.1 to login. The username and password are both "admin".
Best Regards!
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John1234 wrote
hi there, if your router has been managed by the controller, when you try to log in to the router's web management page you can see this error message.
First, you need to reset the router by pressing the reset button for 5 seconds, after that you can connect the PC back of router, using 192.168.0.1 to login. The username and password are both "admin".
Best Regards!
The gateway IP adres can be found in the omada controler, and you can than login the gateway eg. a Interproviders router.
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