Cloudflare Zero Trust tunnel client

Dear TP-Link team,
I would like to request a feature that would allow the ER-605 to function as a Cloudflare Zero Trust Tunnel client.
Currently, the ER-605 does not have this functionality, which can be a hindrance to users who are looking to utilize Cloudflare's Zero Trust solutions. By adding support for Zero Trust Tunneling, the ER-605 would be able to securely connect to Cloudflare's network and protect against security threats.
This feature would greatly enhance the security capabilities of the ER-605, and provide users with greater peace of mind knowing that their network is protected by Cloudflare's industry-leading security solutions.
Thank you for considering this feature request.
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developers(dot)cloudflare(dot)com/cloudflare-one/connections/connect-networks/get-started/create-remote-tunnel/
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Very useful for hybrid infrastructure or for securing remote access/any open services where CF is used to do so. There's a lot of good usage case scenarios for this, and with the ER605 being so inexpensive etc, I see satelite offices using CF or Tailscale etc to get things interconnected when only dynamic WANs, etc are available, or "shared" networks in rented office builting suites.
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Dear TP-Link Omada Team,
I would also like to request support for Cloudflare Zero Trust Tunnel in the Omada ecosystem.
This is becoming very important for small and medium businesses who want to move away from traditional VPN/SD-WAN and adopt Zero Trust security.
If it’s not possible to add Cloudflare Tunnel directly on the ER605 gateway, then I suggest implementing it on the Omada Hardware Controller (OC200/OC300). The controller is Linux-based and the Cloudflare Tunnel client (cloudflared
) is lightweight, so it should be much easier to integrate there.
With this feature, Omada users could:
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Securely expose internal services without exposing the real public IP.
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Host web applications without requiring a public IP from the ISP.
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Protect SMB infrastructure with Cloudflare’s Zero Trust security model.
Adding this feature either on the gateway or the controller would make TP-Link Omada much more attractive for SMBs and IT providers, since it would allow us to achieve these capabilities without relying on OpenWRT or external devices.
Also, users who run the software controller separately could install Cloudflare Zero Trust Tunnel themselves, but having it built into the hardware controller or gateway would be a true game changer — making the solution seamless, secure, and user-friendly.
Thanks for considering this!
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