tl-r605 fault, best way to add a newer one to my network
HI,
my network is composed by this device:
- OC200
- TL-R605 v1
- TL-SG2008P v1
- TL-SG2008P v3
- EAP265 HD.
Last night the TL-R605 v1 stop working (no led lights up), an i bought a new one over the internet (i don't know router hw version cause still not received the new one)
What is the step to use the new one without lose all setting of the old router?
Thanks in advice,
S.
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Hello! I think as long as you aren't trying to regress to a much older firmware version router, you should have no issue replacing your existing 605 with a new one (though I'd try just the power supply of the new unit with the old router...as that's very likely the only issue...and then this whole discussion is moot).
It has been my experience that a 'Site' configured on your Omada controller expects 1 router, no more, no less. As such, if you lose your router and connect a new factory default one in it's place, then it will get adopted as 'THE' router for that site. I expect this would even work replacing the 605 with a 7206. If you think about it, the site has WAN and LAN settings, and those can only come from a single router. Worst case you might have to config your WAN settings again, but all the other stuff like LAN settings, port forwards etc should all just come back.
The same is NOT true of switches, where you can have many switches in a 'site'. I'm about to head into this space as I replace a 2008P with a 2210P...will let y'all know :)
Replacing the OC200 with another, or an OC300 should be done with a 'Site migration' via the controller software itself.
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Hello! I think as long as you aren't trying to regress to a much older firmware version router, you should have no issue replacing your existing 605 with a new one (though I'd try just the power supply of the new unit with the old router...as that's very likely the only issue...and then this whole discussion is moot).
It has been my experience that a 'Site' configured on your Omada controller expects 1 router, no more, no less. As such, if you lose your router and connect a new factory default one in it's place, then it will get adopted as 'THE' router for that site. I expect this would even work replacing the 605 with a 7206. If you think about it, the site has WAN and LAN settings, and those can only come from a single router. Worst case you might have to config your WAN settings again, but all the other stuff like LAN settings, port forwards etc should all just come back.
The same is NOT true of switches, where you can have many switches in a 'site'. I'm about to head into this space as I replace a 2008P with a 2210P...will let y'all know :)
Replacing the OC200 with another, or an OC300 should be done with a 'Site migration' via the controller software itself.
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i've already tested the power brick of tl-r605 and it works.
For what i remember, i can clone my current site (with the broken router), and after that i can adopt the new router.
this are the step that i remember:
- Setup the tl-r605 standalone, get its subnet IP range and other settings close to my current Omada network settings.
- clone my current site
- Remove the old gw and replace it with the new one
- Forget the old tl-r605
- Adopt the new tl-r605
So this step are not right? is really not possible to replace my gateway without have to configure my entire network again?
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