Feature Request to have rooms in omada

In my house i have 3 floors and 5 in use rooms.
Fusebox
Salon
Bedroom 1
Hobbyroom
Bedroom 2
Attic
Currently i have 12 wired devies and 18 on wifi
It would be nice if we can add rooms an sort the clients list by room.
As example
fusebox will show AP01 the ER605 the OC200 and the SG3210
Attic would show AP02 and all other stuff over there and so on..
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We have a Device MAP feature that requires a Mapbox API Access Token to function, and it is designed for scenarios where devices are distributed across different geographic locations.
For your case, the simplest solution is to assign distinct names to these devices. We can rename all Omada devices and clients for better identification. For example,
Name the AP01 the ER605 the OC200 and the SG3210 near the fusebox as fusebox_EAP, fusebox_ER605, fusebox_OC200, fusebox_SG3210.
With this config, you can filter the clients and SDN devices with the filter fusebox in the search bar.
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We have a Device MAP feature that requires a Mapbox API Access Token to function, and it is designed for scenarios where devices are distributed across different geographic locations.
For your case, the simplest solution is to assign distinct names to these devices. We can rename all Omada devices and clients for better identification. For example,
Name the AP01 the ER605 the OC200 and the SG3210 near the fusebox as fusebox_EAP, fusebox_ER605, fusebox_OC200, fusebox_SG3210.
With this config, you can filter the clients and SDN devices with the filter fusebox in the search bar.
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This is indeed kind of i have
Im still wondering about that the map box will actually do and how to retrieve a correct key:
last but least if i may ask this also in this post,
can i put a non omada critical device in this devices list?
Like and non omanda switch
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@Vincent-TP does that means i need a 605 in eah room?
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Please see my answer below:
Im still wondering about that the map box will actually do and how to retrieve a correct key:
>>>A valid Mapbox API Access Token is required to use the Device Map function. For more details, you may refer to the controller user guide, starting from page 412.
And this is for those users who had installed Omade devices across cities, or countries. This feature is not suitable for your scenario.
can i put a non omada critical device in this devices list?
>>>No, only Omada SDN devices will be displayed on this list. But for third party devices, they can be detected by the Omada system and displayed on the Client list.
does that means i need a 605 in eah room?
>>>No need. One gateway router for one site.
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