One Mesh on VR2100 router and EAP225
Hi,
My VR2100 One Mesh says no One Mesh devices available, yet I have an EAP225 connected via PoE.
How do I get the two devices to make a One Mesh?
Thank you.
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Unfortunately, the EAP 225 is not compatible with the One Mesh Technology and uses the Omada Mesh Technology. The EAP225 is considered one of our business class APs and is managed using a different system than One Mesh Systems. If you would like the EAP to be a part of the network, the device would have to be configured using its own controller software.
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OK, I see. And would the Omada controller OC200 talk to my VR2100 to achive a mesh network thtat way?
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Richard238 wrote
OK, I see. And would the Omada controller OC200 talk to my VR2100 to achive a mesh network thtat way?
Thank you.
Hi @Richard238
No, OC200 cannot talk to VR2100.
OC200 can only managed Omada EAP/Switch/Gateway.
For example, if you have two EAP (one connected to your VR2100 as root AP), you can build a Mesh network with these two EAP, but it is a different wireless network from your VR2100.
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OK, so what would be a good PoE AP to create a One Mesh Wi-Fi network with my VR2100?
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Richard238 wrote
OK, so what would be a good PoE AP to create a One Mesh Wi-Fi network with my VR2100?
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Hi @Richard238
Currently we don't have PoE AP that supports one Mesh.
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OK,
One Mesh isn't essential to me, but it would be really nice to have.
I'll wait then until either One Mesh and my EAP device are made compatible, unlikely I'm sure.
Or...
TP-Link introduce a One Mesh domestic wifi PoE AP, perhaps a little more likely.
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