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Allow Omada to manage CPE devices

 
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Allow Omada to manage CPE devices
Allow Omada to manage CPE devices
a week ago
Tags: #Management
Model: CPE710  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1

We have several CPE devices. We gave up with the old Pharos Java management app years ago (it was not very good!) and now use the built in Web Management.

 

The devices themselves are excellent (once you understand the wierd channel allocation) but managing them when the rest of the system is based on the Omada system is a nightmare (Mostly because you have to remember there is a non http interace... and what was the IP again???)

 

Surely these devices could be brought in to the Omada framework?

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Re:Allow Omada to manage CPE devices
a week ago

  @Charliepsycho 

 

Thank you for taking the time to share your detailed feedback and suggestions on managing CPE devices. We greatly appreciate your long-term support for TP-LINK products and fully understand the inconveniences you have encountered while using them.

Your suggestion about integrating the Pharos series CPE devices into the Omada unified management platform has been noted and will be forwarded to our product team for further evaluation. At present, we do not have specific plans to incorporate the Pharos series into the Omada management framework. However, we will continue to monitor user needs and technological trends.

In the meantime, we have released Omada outdoor wireless bridge KIT to replace the CPE device. You may have a look:

https://www.omadanetworks.com/en/business-networking/omada-wifi-wireless-bridge/

 

Once again, thank you for recognizing our products and for your patient feedback. If you encounter any issues while using the current web management interface or require further technical support, please feel free to contact our customer service team. 

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Re:Allow Omada to manage CPE devices
Wednesday
Thanks for that, they look just like updated CPE devices ;) I'm in the process of extending the network and demonstrating to a client, so I will use the Omada ones going forward. Many thanks... ...(c)
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