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2025-03-18 13:20:35
@W38122077 The guide is absolutely correct, it explains how to disable NAT, when NAT is disabled you have a router that then must have some manual routing. Talk to your ISP provider to see if they...
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2025-03-18 12:56:00
@W38122077 If you don't have NAT, you have to route, you have to set up a route to the LAN to the router that you have disabled NAT on, otherwise the ISP router won't find the LAN. On the ISP router...
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2025-03-18 12:40:10
W38122077 wrote Clive_A wrote Hi @W38122077 Thanks for posting in our business forum. W38122077 wrote @Clive_A Is there a guide for how to properly do the "Disable NAT" feature when being used with a...
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2025-03-17 16:52:07
@djwujek I don't know why it won't start, there could be a lot of things causing problems but as you can see, Omada needs 1.2 GB of RAM to start and it increases gradually so until you solve the RAM...
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2025-03-17 13:32:43
@djwujek I did a test here on a 2GB Raspberry Pi4 with Raspberry Pi OS, once everything is installed it uses 1.2GB (but it will probably increase). If you create a larger swap file then you might be...
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2025-03-17 11:29:47
@djwujek It's not strange at all. You can run Omada on almost any hardware but you need to have 2gb I recommend 4gb as a minimum, the number of cores on the processor doesn't matter so much in small...
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