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@wickie The EAP615-wall doesn't come with a POE injector, but is 802.3af/at compliant. So any 'active' 48V POE source will do.
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2 weeks ago
@bankoz Mmmmm ;). I love a good software race condition. Good on you for finding that 'free' solution!
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@bankoz Nope, you have stumbled across the main weakness in the Omada mesh feature. There is no fixing this as their is no option in the controller to force a node to behave like a child node. Right...
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@wickie Download the AP datasheet which provides a comparison of features across all APs. You are looking for the 'Mesh' feature support, which is supported by just about everything, except some 200...
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I doubt it's a firmware bug, these devices have been around a long long time. They are also unique in that the supplied POE (24V I believe) injector they come with has a reset switch incorporated....
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@rehashed Agree with the approach, start with the basic and then add on from there. The TP-link approach to meshing is a low-cost approach, the reason many of us are on this platform. Unfortunately,...
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