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Controllers
Yesterday
@LolleQ Yes, it appears to be intended. The purpose of the logout domain is to provide a domain that users can enter to log out, so in order to initiate the logout process, it directs the traffic...
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Switches
Yesterday
@J_D_42 I completely understand; it looks like we do have a feature comparison article for these devices, but I can pass some feedback along to clarify the wording on the feature table. With regards...
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Controllers
Yesterday
@LolleQ The Portal Logout Domain is intended to provide an easy way for users to log out of the portal. When they enter the specified domain, it should log out their device. You can read the...
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Switches
Yesterday
@J_D_42 In controller mode, that feature is supported on Access Switches and above. You can find equivalent models here. Access | TP-Link
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Omada
Thursday
@Compumark If you create a new SSID that is set to connect to VLAN 1, and try connecting to the server from that newly created SSID, do you get the same error? If no, it might be an issue with your...
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Gateways
Thursday
@ArthurSpooner Checking with the one I have here in the office, I was able to confirm it does not have LAN DNS with equivalent settings. It's most likely not compatible with LAN DNS, and is unlikely...
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