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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@Fae Any chance that other model switches will be supported in the future? I would have thought the T2600 series would get support before the T1600, disappointing as I bought this switch right before all the SDN stuff started coming out, wish I would have gone with the T1600 if this one will never be gaining SDN support.
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@jabolfh does it mean Omada SDN will never support TL-SG108PE?
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@JSchnee21 the green light bulb in the HTML source say "icon power-save-icon" what does that exactly mean or do? I don't know
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Hi @Fae,
any news about the Firmware for the T1600G-52TS V4 ?
It is the last peace in my puzzle
Regards
Jörg
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Dear @Koboldo,
any news about the Firmware for the T1600G-52TS V4 ?
Sorry that I have no idea about the exact date of the firmware release. If there is any news, I'll update here.
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@Fae is there any news on either TL-SG1016PE, TL-SG105E or TL-SG108PE being supported on SDN?
I just bought the TL-SG1016PE so if not, is there an upgrade plan for me?
Thanks
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Dear @Theuksbest,
I just bought the TL-SG1016PE so if not, is there an upgrade plan for me?
Sorry that there is no plan to support Omada SDN for the easy smart switches.
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@Fae ok, could you tell me what the SDN equivalent is to the TL-SG1016PE model I currently have please?
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Dear @Theuksbest,
could you tell me what the SDN equivalent is to the TL-SG1016PE model I currently have please?
May I know your application scenarios? What's the purpose of managing the switch via the Omada SDN Controller?
If you just want a switch with 8 ports supporting the PoE+ standard and expect the switch to be managed by the Omada SDN Controller, then the following Omada switches are for your reference.
- JetStream 10-Port Gigabit Smart Switch with 8-Port PoE+: TL-SG2210P V3.20, TL-SG2210MP V1
- JetStream 28-Port Gigabit L2 Managed Switch with 24-Port PoE+: TL-SG2428P V1, TL-SG3428MP V1
In addition, please kindly note that some advanced functions will be limited when the switch is managed by the Omada SDN Controller.
It's suggested to read the following FAQ to check the functions that can be configured on the controller, and verify whether you really need the Omada SDN Controller for your switch. https://www.tp-link.com/support/faq/2936/
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@Fae thank you, application scenario is home. I like the traffic monitoring features the SDN seems to offer, i don't have any advance configurations really.
also I would need at least a 16 port gigabit PoE switch, I could make do with only 8 being PoE.
What do they jump from 10 to 22 port?
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