Omada SDN Hardware Compatibility
Hello,
I was wondering whether the new omada sdn will support the current generation EAP245v3 and EAP225v3. Would it still be available self hosted or will it be cloud only?
Also will it support current jetstream switches such as the TL-SG1016PE, TL-SG3424P v1, or the T1500G-10MPS?
I'm looking to purchase a gigabit poe switch and I was wondering whether it would be worth it to buy a jetstream over a used one for the omada SDN.
Thanks!
Edit: Thanks for pinning the post admin, I am glad this post is helping others! I have edited the title to more accurately reflect what this post is in case any new posters confuse this for a general suppor thread. Thanks again!
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AFAIK, T1500G-10MPS will indeed be supported. I recommend to wait until the firmware for this switch has been released officially.
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@R1D2 Ah interesting thanks for letting me know. I guess I'm just being super impatient haha. I've got the V2.1 hardware version so hopefully it'll be high enough. The latest appears to be V2.8.
@SledgehammerNL That list was just the switches I could find in the TP-Link materials and website and the EAP models. According to this website https://www.tp-link.com/ca/omada-sdn/compatibility/ (which is canadian eh) it says the OC200 v 1.3.0 will support the SDN.
Also just wanted to add I'm just an impatient user haha I don't have any information from TP-link that's not on their website. If you want complete information you should wait for them to release it fully or ask one of the people that actually has a handle on everything. From my experience thus far @R1D2 knows way more than I do...
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I'm still not convinced the OC-200 will support SDN. We'll see, hopefully I'm wrong.
I'm expecting a new OC-300 that does. But, I'm just pulling that out of my posterior.
-Jonathan
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@JSchnee21 that would be a big disgrace. Ik bought mine a couple of months ago. And it is still available.
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JSchnee21 wrote
I'm still not convinced the OC-200 will support SDN.
Maybe, but that would mean that TP-Link made the beta version I run on OC200 just for fun or for the trash bin.
Please guys, be patient. TP-Link R&D and documentation team work pretty hard to give you a product which works out of the box.
Would you prefer a banana-like product, which ripens at the customer's site by laying around due to bugs? I guess no, or am I wrong?
It takes huge efforts to completely upgrade different product lines into a common SDN solution and to finally release all this stuff world-wide while at the same time introducing completely new products. This is not just a new controller version.
No offense intented. Just try to understand what a huge task this is and allow for some more days until official release.
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@R1D2 thank you for making my day, my confidence is restored!
I'm not in a particular rush, I realize the huge amount of effort involved. I know everyone has been trying to wait -- somewhat patiently -- for the SDN and new Wifi6 EAP's.
But, I think the roll out could be going better -- more succinctly, professionally, coordinated. There's been little or no fanfare since CES, publications, announcements, etc in the USA for any of the business class stuff.
Things have been delayed and now are coming out in uncoordinated fits and starts. Web sites / support sites are partially updated or link to wrong or out of date information.
I've very glad for the active chat and user forums, etc. But from a marketing / product launch perspective it's a hot mess.
-Jonathna
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@JSchnee21, yes, there are some things which could be better. For example, firmware versioning etc.
OTOH, there are so many people involved. Don't underestimate the language barrier. Web sites need to be translated and adapted, actions must be coordinated over different time zones etc. And there are still countries with lockdown restrictions in effect, which delayed everything.
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Hi everyone here,
We are afraid that the Omada SDN won't support current jetstream switches such as T1500G-10MPS nor the current business router such as TL-ER6120.
Thank you for the feedback on the Omada Upgrade Guide, I have forwarded this to the product department who will help to modify the picture to avoid such misleading.
Please read the Omada SDN Compatibility List from TP-Link official website shall prevail. And this is the correct Omada Upgrade Guide.
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Hello
i'm using an TP-Link T1600G-28PS V3 Switch, is for this switch an new firmware planed to use it in future with the new SDN Controller?
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