41
Votes

Monitor equipment temperature

 
41
Votes

Monitor equipment temperature

30 Reply
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
2026-03-18 19:53:05
Just for the gateway devices, or will it give temp readings for all devices?
#23
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
2026-03-19 11:43:35

  @Vincent-TP 

 

Thanks for letting me know. unfortunately, i am using OC200 v1, not sure if I will then get this option or not :-(

 

This is very userful and even older version should I have this capability. 

#24
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
2026-03-20 05:57:51 - last edited 2026-03-20 05:58:18

Hi  @FlashbackUK 

 

Yes, currently only for gateway devices. I am not sure about the plan for other devices.

 

#25
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
2026-03-20 05:59:04

Hi  @NetChiller 

 

Yes, you can update your OC200 to the latest firmware, and also the Omada devices. Then you will see the info.

NetChiller wrote

  @Vincent-TP 

 

Thanks for letting me know. unfortunately, i am using OC200 v1, not sure if I will then get this option or not :-(

 

This is very userful and even older version should I have this capability. 

 

#26
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
2026-03-22 07:23:38

Hi @Vincent-TP thanks for the update. However, the temperature for gateways and controllers was already available in the old firmware 6 months ago (see my earlier post). So nothing new has been implemented, just the presentation style changed. I don't think it is fair to label this as "Implemented" when nothing has actually been done. We still have no access to the temperature for Switches or EAPs, which was the original problem reported.

 

https://community.tp-link.com/en/business/forum/topic/663954?replyId=1614354

#27
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
2026-03-30 06:34:54

  @whereisaaron 

Agree. Internally, I recorded it as “partly implemented.” I will continue to provide feedback. Thank you for your suggestions.

#28
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
a week ago

I would also cast a vote for making this available through SNMP and controller for switches (not as important for EAPs for me, but more data never hurts). I would also like to be able to set fan curves, some general profiles are enough for my use cases (e.g. Silent / Cool / Full Speed). Especially for smaller SOHO switches this would be incredible. 

#29
RE:Monitor equipment temperature
a week ago
Useful for switches, they are in a SOHO environment and we need to be able to check if someone might have blocked intake/outtake and temps are rising.
#30
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
a week ago

  @Acorny I would say just as important for the EAPs, as those things run HOT!

#31
Re:Monitor equipment temperature
Yesterday

Showing temp. is one thing, but notifying about exceeded threshold would be mandatory and some remote or automatic temporary actions to cool it down.

#32