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@HW25 HW25 wrote @Clive_A Hello, The only difference is that my Omada Controller is installed in a virtual environment in vCenter. Could that be the problem? That does not hurt anything. When it...
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3 weeks ago
@guyd2 guyd2 wrote @Clive_A First, thank for your quick answer. Regarding other post, perhaps he posted logs which I didn't fully read, but it seemed as I said, same mode and same problem. Since my...
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@guyd2 The log comes from the router. It is a new feature added to the Omada V5.15 which tons of users requested on the forum for a more granular and detailed log for everything like DHCP. More...
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3 weeks ago
@Rajab7676 That description seems to be a problem with your routing config. If you could provide more details and how your routing table looks like. I believe this is a config issue.
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3 weeks ago
@JumpingPeach Check if you have set the PVID properly before the switch can contact a DHCP server to get an IP from the subnet and DHCP server where your controller locates.
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3 weeks ago
@Cabarita Standalone mode, go to Layer 3, interface. You have the VLAN 1, which is the default VLAN. Edit it and you can set a static IP for it. That's the place where you set a static IP for it.
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