seamless roaming with access points
seamless roaming with access points
Hello,
Do i need to connect my access points to my switch or should I not connect them but connect my access points through wifi?
I don't have a TP link router or switch, nor do i have the OC200 but i'm using the Omada software. My router doesn't have wifi enabled (and i'm not sure if even supports OneMesh, i was hoping this would work between my access points).
I'm trying to set up a wireless network using the EAP225-outdoor, EAP245 and EAP225. According to the TPlink webpage at least the first 2 models supports seamless roaming, according to Google this would refer to supporting IEEE 802.11k, 802.11v 802.11r. Looking up those standards gives me https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/wireless/controller/8-1/Enterprise-Mobility-8-1-Design-Guide/Enterprise_Mobility_8-1_Deployment_Guide/Chapter-11.html as one of the results. According to the drawings on the site, I see 2 access points connected to a switch and some configuration options.
When I try to apply this for my TPlink access points I got stuck on https://www.tp-link.com/us/user-guides/re190_v4/chapter-3-onemesh-with-seamless-roaming#ug-sub-title-1 & https://www.tp-link.com/us/user-guides/re190_v4/chapter-2-set-up-internet-connection#ug-sub-title-1. It looks like i first need to set up my access point as extender before i can create the onemesh.
Some remarks on the TPlink website make me wonder if what I'm trying to do is even possible or am I maybe missing some equipment?
Note:
Before setting up a OneMesh network, it is recommended to enable Smart Connect on your host router to enjoy a seamless connection between dual-band networks.
Tip:
If your host router does not support OneMesh, you need to reselect a host network first. Go to Tools > Host Network and click Reselect Host Network, and then follow the app instructions to complete the configuration.
Note:
802.11k/v/r take effect only when the wireless clients support 802.11k/v/r as well.
Now we can enable/disable fast roaming via OC200 & Omada Controller & Omada APP. If Omada Controller or OC200 accidentially shuts down, then fast roaming will not work.
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Dear @antnas,
I see that Omada software has a VPN section, I'm just wondering if there is a way to setup another SSID with a VPN covering the full area (so going through all the access point). Not vital of course, I would just eliminate one piece of hardware on the middle of the living room! Any idea?
Sorry that I don't understand what you mean by setting up another SSID with a VPN.
The VPN function on the Omada Software Controller is for Omada Routers instead of for Omada EAPs.
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@Fae got it, thank you!
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Hi:
Sorry to dig up an old post but i've been having roaming problems and this thread may lead me to my solution. I have 3 EAP-225's and OC-200, and from day 1, my AP's seem to only work as individual APs. I'm pretty confident I have all the "basic" stuff covered, like same SSID, advanced features enable so fast roaming enabled, mesh enabled.
On another post, someone suggested enabling load balancing to set the RSSI to drop clingy devices but that post seemed geared more for performance.
Anyway, the one thing that caught my attention on this thread was the mention of the topology. Initially, I wasn't paying attention to what my topology shows but something does look off so I'd like to get feedback. Here's what my topology looks like:
AP-A (blue bubble #1) <------------------------ Client Group (blue bubble #1)
AP-B (blue bubble #1) <------------------------ Client Group (blue bubble #1)
AP-C (blue bubble #2) <------------------------ Client Group (blue bubble #2).
I don't understand what the "Client Group" are. Does the Client Group have anything to do with the WLAN groups? I do have the AP's in different WLAN's but that doesn't make sense either. I have AP-B in its own WLAN group and AP-A & AP-C together in another.
Please help.
Thanks,
magic_tp
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In my setup, it looks absolutely the same. I also don't have an idea how to configure the client groups. And all Accesspoints look completely isolated from each other but I see no option how to change this (they have the same WLAN group "default" and are on the same IP subnet though but the topology map doesn't respect that). Maybe it is only possible if you also have a Omada Switch/Internet gateway but that would be very weird...
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Dear @Premiumuser,
Premiumuser wrote
In my setup, it looks absolutely the same. I also don't have an idea how to configure the client groups. And all Accesspoints look completely isolated from each other but I see no option how to change this (they have the same WLAN group "default" and are on the same IP subnet though but the topology map doesn't respect that). Maybe it is only possible if you also have a Omada Switch/Internet gateway but that would be very weird...
Do you mean the client group icon on Omada Controller v4 under the Map -> Topology?
I'm afraid that we can only click the client group icon to view clients connected to the same device.
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Dear @magic_tp,
magic_tp wrote
I don't understand what the "Client Group" are. Does the Client Group have anything to do with the WLAN groups? I do have the AP's in different WLAN's but that doesn't make sense either. I have AP-B in its own WLAN group and AP-A & AP-C together in another.
As I mentioned above, the Client Group under Map -> Topology is only an icon that we can click to view all the clients connected to the same device. It has nothing to do with the WLAN Groups.
The WLAN Group function allows us to preset groups of SSIDs with desired wireless parameters and quickly apply them to the desired EAPs. So we can apply different WLAN Groups to different EAPs or one WLAN Group to all EAPs according to our demand.
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I have the exact same problem and also having problems with roaming, I've asked tp-link and they told me that it wouldn´t work with a wired network, does any one have achived it?
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