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2023-11-01 16:36:08
@FlameOtter My 'Go-To' approach for remote sites is the following: Local OC200 registered to cloud.tplink.com (this is not a CBC, it's just TPlink's portal for remote access to your controller) That...
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2023-11-01 15:47:37
@FlameOtter I would suggest a secondary connection such as LTE if you absolutely need to be able to survive unscheduled changes to your primary internet connection that break the IP routing to it. If...
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2023-10-30 18:52:52
@Reaper_1994 You have to manually mesh the sites with IPSEC VPNs, so for 4 sites, you have 6 tunnels (think of a square plus two diagonals): SiteA--SiteB (VPN tunnel1) SiteA--SiteC (VPN tunnel2)...
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2023-10-30 17:33:02
@Docco The OC200 is a single port device, not a router, so it can be attached to any spare port on your switch as it just needs a 'T' connection to your local LAN. You can set up the controller while...
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2023-10-30 16:33:54
@Docco Basically because the controller give you an 'Enterprise' network (via 802.11k/r/v) instead of 3 dumb consumer APs. support.apple.com/en-ca/HT202628
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2023-10-27 22:25:29
@Siari1221 There are a few gotchas here. First you need to support the SFP type that your ONT reports as (things like autonegotiate, speed, power etc.). Next, if BT is anything like most other PON...
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