Autostarting Omada controller 3.0.2 in windows 10

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Autostarting Omada controller 3.0.2 in windows 10
Autostarting Omada controller 3.0.2 in windows 10
2018-09-09 16:46:16

I hopes that anybody can help me in this community

The support can't help me :(

 

 

I should setting up a Omada controller as a host on a PC with windows 10

and autostart it in some way, and also hide the omada controler program

I have test to doing a registry key for autostart, but the program can't being hide himself

 

Have also try to place it in autostart folder, but the program must be hide manually

 

is it possible omada controller can be run as a service ?

 

 

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Re:Autostarting Omada controller 3.0.2 in windows 10
2018-09-10 09:47:23

Hi knatterdal

   

     I Shard one document for you. I do not know if this is useful for you.

     I have asked the same question for tp-link technical support, they shared this docuemnt to me.

     But my OS is windows7 and controller is 2.5.1, so I do not know if this method is fit for you  also.

     But you can try.

File:
How to use EAP Controller as a Windows Service.pdfDownload
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Re:Autostarting Omada controller 3.0.2 in windows 10
2018-09-10 10:59:47 - last edited 2018-09-10 11:00:37

@knatterdal Consider to buy the TP-Link OC200. This device will take care of the management (and fast roaming if applicable).

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Re:Re:Autostarting Omada controller 3.0.2 in windows 10
2018-09-10 11:24:31

Hi,

 

For step 6:

Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\TP-LINK\EAP Controller\jre\bin\eap.exe

Startup directory: C:\Program Files (x86)\TP-LINK\EAP Controller\jre\bin\eap.exe

 

I remenber the eap.exe have changed to java.exe after Controller 2.5.4, I think we can replace eap.exe with java.exe.

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Re:Re:Autostarting Omada controller 3.0.2 in windows 10
2018-09-13 13:27:04

This was interesting

I have solved for my own computer to do this

 

I make a scheduler and let Omada controler starts at startup

The process mongod will be execute in background an it works

 

But the best is if it go to start as a service

I should try

TPTHZ wrote

Hi knatterdal

   

     I Shard one document for you. I do not know if this is useful for you.

     I have asked the same question for tp-link technical support, they shared this docuemnt to me.

     But my OS is windows7 and controller is 2.5.1, so I do not know if this method is fit for you  also.

     But you can try.

 

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