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2020-06-16 11:11:06
SimonC. wrote So maybe Powerline Ethernet for the uplink instead of the mesh uplink? Something like the TP-Link TL-PA7017-KIT maybe. Powerline/PowerLAN is the next best option if cabling isn't...
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2020-06-12 22:42:08
Tazilon wrote Does the mesh still work if the controller goes offline? Yes, it still works (as long as the EAP225-OD mesh node can establish a link to the EAP225-OD root node).
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2020-06-12 22:36:10
JSchnee21 wrote "Omada SDN provides two kinds of SDN controllers: a Cloud-Based Controller (completely in the cloud) and a Hybrid-Cloud Controller (on-premises) with full cloud access. This gives...
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2020-06-12 22:21:35
@JSchnee21, IMO, EAP225 is still the top EAP since years now. EAP245 might be even better, but I never tested one nor installed one for customers, so I'm just an observer when it comes to an EAP245....
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2020-06-10 14:59:40
JSchnee21 wrote The running joke in our office is that everytime we meet with them to "just get something done" they always want to setup even more meetings, have more discussion, and make more...
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2020-06-10 14:36:13
Rojoone2 wrote I wonder though if the EAP225 v3 and the EAS225 outdoor have the exact same firmware that makes the Omada controller think there is a "root"AP? Yes, it does so with both models. And if...
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