Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Closed on 12 Nov)

Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Closed on 12 Nov)

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
2025-09-16 19:51:05

  @Vincent-TP 

 

Since upgrading, I have an odd problem with device icons.  What is occurring is that after configuring the devices, the icons appear in the clients list but revert back to the default 3-dot symbol as soon as the page refreshes.  It is not occurring with all devices but at random.  For example, I configured two TVs with the television icon and moments later, the icon is gone and the default symbol has reappeared.

 
 

1x ER7406 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 3x EAP650-Desktop 1x EAP772-Outdoor
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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
2025-09-16 15:36:25 - last edited 2025-09-16 20:17:03

Some obervations as I go along

1) My SSIDs clearly exist, and were carried over from previous FW fine, but are not shown in my pre-existing EAP ACLs

 

 

Deleting the ACLs allowed me to recreate them and select the SSIDs again.

 

2)  Managing a gateway -  Advanced > Advanced?   Maybe Advanced > LLDP and seperate Advanced > Echo Server

 

3) Glitchy behaviour when selecting and unselecting ports grouped in a LAG (video attached)

 

4) Switch profiles.  Since these no longer set VLANs, allow us to rename them - including the "All" profile and those generated when you make a vlan, and the undeleteable one for the default vlan.  That way we can at least give them more sensible names now.  For example, i set 802.1p values in mine so i could rename the All profile to "QOS - Trusted" and rename the others to things like "QOS - 7" etc, rather than having to make a whole new set.

 

5) There is no point displaying non-poe ports in the poe tab of port settings

 

6) The old ISP Load widget on the dashboard was very useful, where can i find this information now (specifically ISP latency?)

 

7)  I cant trackpad/2 finger scroll here (top arrow) but i can in the lower section (bottom arrow).  On the port display at the top i have to use the teeny scroll bar

 

8)  The way this new graph thing works is just awful. Everything disappears on it if you hover over a client.  WHY is that one client a bigger green circle than the rest?  The red line indicating the poor signal level is a bit vivid and jarring compared to the rest of it.  The label text is all very faint and unreadable.

 

9) There is no way to quickly forget or batch forget clients!  They have to be done one at a time by clicking into them and then hitting the three dots menu>forget This would be a total pain if you want to declutter the clients list and get rid of client history on old clients

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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
2025-09-16 11:44:36

  @Vincent-TP 

 

OC300 upgraded successfully.  The new GUI is very impressive.

 

1x ER7406 1x OC300 4x SG2008 1x EAP610 3x EAP650-Desktop 1x EAP772-Outdoor
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Re:Hardware Controller (Built-in Omada SDN Controller V6.0.0) Pre-release (Release on 16th Sep)
2025-09-16 10:44:50 - last edited 2025-09-16 10:51:41

  @Vincent-TP 

 

Hi Team,

 

I have two Omada hardware controllers — OC200(UN)_V2 and OC300(UN)_V1.


I installed the pre-release version of Omada SDN Controller 6.0.0, and the installation was completed successfully.

 

 

Omada & VIGI | Using at 4 Locations | Controller: V6.1.0.10 (Linux) | GW: ER7206 | SW: SG2428P & SG2210P | APs: 2 × EAP610 | WAN: Jio&Airtel | NVR2016H.
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