Managing a Remote AP with OC200 Omada Cloud Controller

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Managing a Remote AP with OC200 Omada Cloud Controller
Managing a Remote AP with OC200 Omada Cloud Controller
2019-12-27 19:06:04
Model: OC200  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.2.0

Hi Everyone, first post here.

 

I've got an OC200, controlling a few EAP225-Wall units all in one LAN.

 

I have a remote site where I've got a 4G router (Mikrotik) up on a pole, and I'll be adding an EAP110-Outdoor to that pole for WiFi coverage.

 

I wondered if there's a way to adopt the EAP110-Outdoor at the remote site to the OC200 at the main site, and set it up under another site within the OC200.

Or as I thought, do all the APs have to be on the same LAN as the controller? Or at least VPN'd to the same subnet etc.

 

Any help would be greatly appreciated! :)

 

-Elliott

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Re:Managing a Remote AP with OC200 Omada Cloud Controller
2019-12-28 03:20:33 - last edited 2019-12-28 03:34:54

 

Elliott wrote

I wondered if there's a way to adopt the EAP110-Outdoor at the remote site to the OC200 at the main site, and set it up under another site within the OC200.

 

Sure. You can either use the EAP Discovery Utility (see the TP-Link support site) or DHCP option 138 to link the EAP110-Outdoor to a controller running elsewhere. If the controller is behind a firewall you will have to use port forwarding. If the site doesn't have a public IP, use a VPN.

 

See this FAQ for more information.

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