Almost touch less set up with OC200,

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Almost touch less set up with OC200,
Almost touch less set up with OC200,
2023-09-22 01:56:13 - last edited 2023-09-25 03:23:39
Model: OC200   EAP650  
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Wondering if this would work for an almost touch less set up.  I have 5 sites to set up, I was wondering if I configure the 5 OC200 at my office and add them to the cloud controller (no licences).  Could ship them on site, plug them in, find them on the cloud.  Then when the AP650 are addes the OC200 would automatically find them?

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Re:Almost touch less set up with OC200,-Solution
2023-09-22 09:23:46 - last edited 2023-09-25 03:23:39

  @Swiftlink it should work, all you need to do is to make sure that the OC200 are already under your TP LINK CLOUD Account.

After that,  you can shift to the site, ask them to attach the OC200 to the omada routers/switch and add the AP's. it will automatically detect the devices which you can easily add.

 

it should receive a local IP address (DHCP) but just to make sure, configure the IP address of the OC200 to match the IP Address range of the network it will be added unto.

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2023-09-22 09:23:46 - last edited 2023-09-25 03:23:39

  @Swiftlink it should work, all you need to do is to make sure that the OC200 are already under your TP LINK CLOUD Account.

After that,  you can shift to the site, ask them to attach the OC200 to the omada routers/switch and add the AP's. it will automatically detect the devices which you can easily add.

 

it should receive a local IP address (DHCP) but just to make sure, configure the IP address of the OC200 to match the IP Address range of the network it will be added unto.

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