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Re:OC 200 - Anti Lag or Gaming priority
2022-08-15 04:07:07 - last edited 2023-08-22 11:38:36

It is the distance issue OC 200 - anti Lag or gaming priority. The inclusion range of EAP225-open air is around 250 meters, or at least, the gadget can communicate sign to 200 meters away under ideal climate. Be that as it may, the organization correspondence is a two-way conduct, which requires a shipper as well as a collector in the organization climate. The EAP as a shipper can convey the message to 200 meters away, however the client gadgets may not convey the message back to the EAP from 200 meters. The inclusion range is chosen by the limit of your client gadgets, not by EAP. This is the motivation behind why you can see the sign yet can't get to web 100 meters away.

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Re:OC 200 - Anti Lag or Gaming priority
2023-02-15 06:54:51 - last edited 2023-08-22 11:38:36

  @Yhanzkhie 

The Omada OC200 controller is a network management device designed for small and medium-sized businesses to manage their access points and network settings. While the OC200 provides a range of features to manage and optimize network performance, such as band steering and load balancing, it does not offer an anti-lag or gaming priority feature at this time. Check out here

However, some of the TP-Link access points that the OC200 manages, such as the EAP245 or EAP225, do support QoS (Quality of Service) settings, which can be used to prioritize gaming traffic or other high-bandwidth applications. QoS can help to ensure that important traffic is given priority over other types of traffic, which can help to reduce lag and improve overall network performance.

To set up QoS on the access points managed by the OC200, you can log into the OC200 web interface and navigate to the corresponding access point's settings page. From there, you should be able to enable QoS and configure the settings according to your needs.

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Re:OC 200 - Anti Lag or Gaming priority
2023-03-27 05:17:09 - last edited 2023-08-22 11:38:36

Thank you for this info. I too faced the same problem.

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