Advice needed switching from ISP router to Omada compatible router (TL-R605 SafeStream)
I already own some Omada Acces Points and a switch:
I manage them all through Omada Controller, on a Raspberry Pi (192.168.0.101):
My router isn't part of the Omada eco system yet.
I just use my ISP router (Orange, Belgium).
They offer the possibility to set the router to "bridge mode" so that you can use your own router.
I consider buying a TL-R605.
I barely use my ISP router a the moment. I only use it for:
- assigning fixed IP's to +/- 10 devices (including all Omada devices)
- opening one port for SSH
- as a DHCP server
- for setting the DNS address (Raspberry Pi)
- remote access
I found an article highlighting some potential problems when adding an Omada Gateway:
https://www.tp-link.com/nl-be/support/faq/3148/
I don't think this applies to my situation, because the default LAN IP address of Omada Gateway is 192.168.0.1, and I already use the same subnet.
What would be your advice to switch from my current router to the new one?
My existing Omada devices and my Omada Controller (Raspberry Pi) will lose their fixed IP adresses, DHCP and DNS won't work temporarily, ...
Is a step by step guide available?
I already took 1 action: IP address 192.168.0.1 is not in use. My existing router uses 192.168.0.2:
The other fixed IP's: