EAP225 V3 FW improvement suggestions
Hi TP,
I have several small suggestions in order to improve the standard WEB admistrational inferface for the EAP225 V3 (or others) from a customer/user perspective for a single EAP confirguration (1-3 APs):
a) include the "Reboot Schedule" back into the Management/System section (this is REALLY important)
b) include "SSID isolation" option back into "Wireless settings/ Configure SSIDs"
c) segregate "Backup/Restore" button physically, means, currently the 2 buttons are pretty close to each other an both start with "RE....". So they can be easily mixed up ! I also suggest to implement a confirmation dialogue like "Do you really want to ... ?" followed by a "Cancel" and "Continue" button.
I don't want to install the Omada Controller software because I don't need the full monitoring functionality and remote administration. This would be definitely over-engineered...
Thank you.
Cheers, Manfred
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Dear Manfred,
Thank you for your suggestions.
These suggestions are being registered in our system and will be evaluated by the product managers.
TP-Link Support Team Germany
Manfred wrote
Hi TP,
I have several small suggestions in order to improve the standard WEB admistrational inferface for the EAP225 V3 (or others) from a customer/user perspective for a single EAP confirguration (1-3 APs):
a) include the "Reboot Schedule" back into the Management/System section (this is REALLY important)
b) include "SSID isolation" option back into "Wireless settings/ Configure SSIDs"
c) segregate "Backup/Restore" button physically, means, currently the 2 buttons are pretty close to each other an both start with "RE....". So they can be easily mixed up ! I also suggest to implement a confirmation dialogue like "Do you really want to ... ?" followed by a "Cancel" and "Continue" button.
I don't want to install the Omada Controller software because I don't need the full monitoring functionality and remote administration. This would be definitely over-engineered...
Thank you.
Cheers, Manfred
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Hello @Manfred, hello @Genius8088,
while adding »Reboot Schedule« and »SSID Isolation« are very useful enhancements of the web UI, I strongly vote against Windows-style confirmation dialogues. There are already too many of those annoying dialogues, not only in the web UI of EAPs, but also in Omada Controller.
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Hey R1D2, I share your objection about dialogues but in this particular case you probably agree that the 2 buttons "REboot" and "REset" in the UI are VERY close to each other. If you want to reboot and move your mouse 5 mm below by accident then Factory reset is in progress. At least both buttons should be positioned away from each other, maybe in a two column table (left side reboot, right-hand side reset). Such a solution would be fine for me, too. Cheers, Manfred
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Manfred wrote
Hey R1D2, I share your objection about dialogues but in this particular case you probably agree that the 2 buttons "REboot" and "REset" in the UI are VERY close to each other.
Absolutely! Both buttons should be separated with greater distance between them.
As for the annoyance of confirmation dialogues take deleting alerts in Omada controller as an example: one needs to click on "Archive all", then click on "Archived Alerts", then click "Delete all" in the archive and then confirm the delete. Four clicks (and throw over my coffee cup) to just delete entries is really annoying.
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Manfred wrote
Hey R1D2, I share your objection about dialogues but in this particular case you probably agree that the 2 buttons "REboot" and "REset" in the UI are VERY close to each other.
Absolutely! Both buttons should be separated with greater distance between them.
As for the annoyance of confirmation dialogues take deleting alerts in Omada controller as an example: one needs to click on "Archive all", then click on "Archived Alerts", then click "Delete all" in the archive and then confirm the delete. Four clicks (and throw over my coffee cup) to just delete entries is really annoying.
I agree with R1D2, the actual procedure with the archives is not friendly admin management and we need to go there periodically to make free the ram from the controler.It is really boring.
I suggest an option to keep archives with a choice of period and a auto-delete with newest replace older. ex. keep max archives 7 days- 1months-3months.
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I agree with R1D2, the actual procedure with the archives is not friendly admin management and we need to go there periodically to make free the ram from the controler.It is really boring.
I suggest an option to keep archives with a choice of period and a auto-delete with newest replace older. ex. keep max archives 7 days- 1months-3months.
That's a good idea. OTOH, sending logs to the syslog server running on every Linux system would 1) help to keep RAM requirements for OC low, 2) eliminate the need to delete anything in the OC database and 3) allow log levels to be defined (an enhancement already announced by @jonas for v3.1.x here), thus 4) avoid having to re-invent the wheel again in OC (well, probably not so on Windows platforms).
At least please consider a setting for sending logs to a remote syslog server for us poor people condemned to have to use Linux, hehe.
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