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Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs

 
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Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs

Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs
Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs
2024-11-20 12:54:03 - last edited 2024-11-21 06:15:32

An EAP can connect to a Mesh network both wirelessly and via cable, but currently, there is no way to specify which connection type should be prioritized. This limitation creates challenges in scenarios where some EAPs are connected via cable while others rely on wireless connections for the Mesh.

 

For example, consider a setup below where your house uses wired connections, but your garage or another building relies on wireless Mesh connections. If you want to add an EAP to cover the other side of the building, the system might not configure the connections as expected.

 

Controller <---wired---> house EAP <- -wireless- -> 1st garage EAP <---wired---> 2nd garage EAP 

 

Currently, it’s impossible to control which EAP connects wirelessly for the Mesh and which uses the wired connection. For instance, even if the EAP facing the house (1st garage EAP) with excellent wireless reception is expected to connect wirelessly and share the network through cables to other EAP (2nd garage EAP), the current setup is random. Often, a more distant EAP with poor signal reception (i.e., the 2nd garage EAP) might end up connecting wirelessly instead.

 

By introducing a feature to select the preferred connection type (wired or wireless) for Mesh networking, such issues could be resolved. This would enable the user to select the EAP with the best signal for the wireless connection

 

 

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Re:Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs-Solution
2024-11-21 06:15:29 - last edited 2024-11-21 06:15:32

  @bankoz 

 

Hello, thank you for posting on the TP-Link community, and we certainly appreciate all your feedback and feature requests here. While we don't have any specific details that I can share around if the feature can come to all the EAP/controllers, or when it might, I'll make sure to log this feature request and pass it along to the team.
Feel free to let us know of any other feature requests you may have, we’d be happy to send them up for you.

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Re:Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs-Solution
2024-11-21 06:15:29 - last edited 2024-11-21 06:15:32

  @bankoz 

 

Hello, thank you for posting on the TP-Link community, and we certainly appreciate all your feedback and feature requests here. While we don't have any specific details that I can share around if the feature can come to all the EAP/controllers, or when it might, I'll make sure to log this feature request and pass it along to the team.
Feel free to let us know of any other feature requests you may have, we’d be happy to send them up for you.

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Re:Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs
2024-11-21 06:45:23

  @Vincent-TP Sound great, thank you.

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RE:Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs
2024-11-22 19:00:13
they should prefer copper before air
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RE:Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs
2024-12-02 16:30:35
Not only 'preferred' but also option to 'force' wired or wireless uplink only, aka force root or child mode for AP always.
<< Boycotting this site and these products until CANADIAN firmwares get some love >>
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RE:Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs
2025-04-11 00:05:56
Great idea
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Re:Add preferred Mesh network interface option (wireless or wired) for Omada controlled EAPs
2025-09-14 03:09:41

  @bankoz 
I would like to up-vote this feature request.  I have a shop where an outside AP is supposed to be the priority mesh back to the house (strongest signal) and connected via wire to an AP inside the shop.  For some reason the AP inside the shop keeps overriding and taking over the mesh connection back to teh house even though the signal is almost non-existent instead of prioritizing the wired connection that goes through the stronger outside AP.  Then the outside AP drops its mesh and prefers the wired that is connected to the AP inside the shop that has a very lousy mesh connection.  I have tried delaying boot-ups of the inside AP, but once the inside AP boots up, it automatically takes over the mesh from the outside AP and then I have a lousy throughput in the shop and out in the side yard.

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