ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)

ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)

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Re:ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)
Wednesday

Hi  @NYF1NEST 

 

What kind of clients are they? Please tell us their brand and type. thanks.

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Re:ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)
Yesterday

  @Vincent-TP Ring Stick up by amazon and Ava smart remote brain by AVA.

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Re:ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)
Yesterday

Hi  @NYF1NEST 

 

Thanks for the reply.

To better understand the situation, please share a screenshot of the device page so that we can know the EAP model and firmware version.

 

What if lock the device to another EAP? will the same thing happen?

NYF1NEST wrote

  @Vincent-TP Ring Stick up by amazon and Ava smart remote brain by AVA.

 

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Re:ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)
Yesterday

  @Vincent-TP 

 

I have no tried locking the devices to another AP once i discover it was causing issue, i left the option unchecked since then i do have other devices on the network that is locked to AP enabled such as my Apple TV that are unaffected.

 

I've attach the requested screenshot of my network devices models and firmware.

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Re:ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)
11 hours ago

Hi  @NYF1NEST 

 

Thanks for the info.

Here are some more details we want to confirm:

 

i would have to power cycle the client device then remove (uncheck) the lock to AP option for the devices to stay connected.

>>>After you uncheck the lock to AP, will the client connect to the locked AP, or another AP? We want to judge based on this whether the AP with the strongest signal detected by the client at this moment is this lock AP.

 

 since then i do have other devices on the network that is locked to AP enabled such as my Apple TV that are unaffected.

>>>Is the Apple TV also locked to the same AP? or a different AP? If it is locked to the same AP, it indicates that the lock AP’s network was still operational when the issue occurred.

 

 

Here is a suggestion that may resolve this issue: 

1. lock the clients, such as Ring Stick, to the AP;

2. Forget the network on the Ring Stick;

3. Reconnect the Ring Stick to the network.

 

Please have a test and let us know the results. Thanks.

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Re:ER7212PC V1 (Built-in Omada SDN Controller 6.0) Pre-release (Released on 22nd Jan, 2026)
10 hours ago

  @Vincent-TP 

 

yes the devices are still connected to AP and haven't since fell off.


I just verified that my Apple TV is no longer locked to the AP despite I had originally set that option, odd and I know this because it was trying to connect to another AP upstairs causing pixelations during my stream.  The Apple TV and AP is literally in the same room so I used that lock to AP option to force the Apple TV to stay connected to that AP.

 

I'll run the test you suggested on the Ava Brain unit as it's in the same room as the family room AP, the ring camera is outside in my backyard and it's cold, I don't want to go out there messing with that right now lol.

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