Firewall/filter in EAP653 not present in EAP225 prohibiting Omada discovery when controller on Wifi

Firewall/filter in EAP653 not present in EAP225 prohibiting Omada discovery when controller on Wifi

Firewall/filter in EAP653 not present in EAP225 prohibiting Omada discovery when controller on Wifi
Firewall/filter in EAP653 not present in EAP225 prohibiting Omada discovery when controller on Wifi
Friday
Model: EAP653  
Hardware Version: V1
Firmware Version: 1.3.7

Hi all,

 

For various reasons my Omada controller is running in a container on a computer connected via Wifi, I know it's not an ideal situation but until the cabling situation is sorted it is what it is.

 

It's a very basic setup with a simple stupid non-Omada switch/router, software Omada Controller (v6.2 now) and a couple of EAPs. Everything on a single network.

 

This all worked brilliantly as long as it was connected to an old EAP225 AP (v3 ver 5.2.3).  Plugging in a new device in the network worked fine, just wait until the device showed in the Omada controller device list and adopt it.

 

However, when changing the AP serving the controller computer to an EAP653 (v1 ver 1.3.7) new devices suddenly doesn't show up in the device list. Old devices are still managed OK, I have connectivity to the new device (I can ping it and access it's web interface) but it simply doesn't show up in the device list allowing me to click adopt!

 

Changing the AP back to the EAP225 it shows up and can be adopted fine.

 

Do any of you know if this might be  due to some setting I've done in my Omada WLAN setup that only takes effect with newer EAPs, or some hidden security feature in the newer EAPs to avoid having rogue Wifi clients adopting devices?

 

I'd really prefer not having to use the old EAP until I've got the cabling situation sorted, so if there's a setting for this I'd be happy to know about it.

 

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Re:Firewall/filter in EAP653 not present in EAP225 prohibiting Omada discovery when controller on Wifi
Friday - last edited Yesterday

  @ZNikke 

 

I have never tested this and its a bit of a niche setup until you sort the cables, but im not familiar with anything that might prevent adoption over wifi as long as

 

- the SSID isnt in guest mode

- you dont have any EAP ACLs configured that would restrict your controller IP

- your single SSID is correctly configured for the native management vlan

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Re:Firewall/filter in EAP653 not present in EAP225 prohibiting Omada discovery when controller on Wifi
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Hi  @ZNikke 

 

Thanks for posting here.

To confirm, new device refers to the EAP653 and old device refers to the EAP225, right?

 

To understand the situation better, please give us the following info:

1. Screenshots of the device list page and the topology page when the controller is connecting to the EAP225;

2. Screenshots of the device list page and the topology page when the controller is connecting to the EAP653;

3. When connecting the controller to the EAP653, is the EAP225 unplugged from the network? 

4. A screenshot of the SSID list page;

5. When connecting the controller to the EAP653, did the Internet access of the network affected?

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