Deep Packet Inspection
According to the release notes, I should have DPI available to me, but I don't see the tab for the analytics. I do have IDS/IPS but not DPI. I am using the OC200 with the latest firmware version...is DPI only available in standalone mode?
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@GeminiSpy same Problem here but with Software Controller
EDIT: Seems to be that the OC200 currently not supporting DPI (LINK REDDIT)
Omada Controller Version 5.13.23 as Docker Container
ER605 v2.0 with Firmware 2.2.4.
Router and Controller reboot is already done, but no data published
No Reportings for DPI or issiues in any LOGS
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@GeminiSpy same Problem here but with Software Controller
EDIT: Seems to be that the OC200 currently not supporting DPI (LINK REDDIT)
Omada Controller Version 5.13.23 as Docker Container
ER605 v2.0 with Firmware 2.2.4.
Router and Controller reboot is already done, but no data published
No Reportings for DPI or issiues in any LOGS
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@GeminiSpy yes it is sad if you can't get the full potential from the software when the hardware is lame and outdated
so if you want get rid of the laggynes get your hands on an raspberry4 and install the Omada software controller in my opinion it is the best value
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@KimcheeGUN I know. In black and white
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@GeminiSpy I recently updated my hardware OC200. Still no DPI.
Here is my OC200 details:
- Controller Version: 5.13.30.20
- Firmware Version: 1.29.4 Build 20240304 Rel.54362
I have a few EAP650's running Firmware Version 1.0.13 Build 20240131 Rel. 45057
Still waiting patiently!
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@BeekerMD03 I just upgraded my ER707-M2 and still no DPI :(
The IDS/IPS slows my bandwidth to a crawl, so I disabled it. Perhaps DPI would be the same way.
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Appreciate the insight.
Similar to what others have posted on this thread and after reading Reddit about this same topic, I am thinking I might just end up doing a self hosted controller on a spare RaspberryPi I have lying around here. When I got the OC200 originally, I figured that was easier for me to manage. A sort of "throw money at the problem" type of deal. I guess that only lasts so long though.
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