Reset Omada Controller
I'm a bit of a bind here.
So, I was in the process of upgrading my Hardware Controller when I lost connectivity...(sigh)...when connectivity resumed, my controller showed offline. I checked my DHCP server and found the IP address of the controller...put it in the browser but got a message saying that I need to reset the controller. The thing is, I had disabled the reset button on the Omada SDN. So the button isn't working.
This here is my last hope as I have already made my mind up that there a 99.99% that I'd have to buy a new Hardware Controller. However, If someone here has the expertise to give me that 0.01% hope, I'd gladly appreciate it.
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Fitz876 wrote
So, I was in the process of upgrading my Hardware Controller when I lost connectivity...(sigh)...when connectivity resumed, my controller showed offline. I checked my DHCP server and found the IP address of the controller...put it in the browser but got a message saying that I need to reset the controller. The thing is, I had disabled the reset button on the Omada SDN. So the button isn't working.
This here is my last hope as I have already made my mind up that there a 99.99% that I'd have to buy a new Hardware Controller. However, If someone here has the expertise to give me that 0.01% hope, I'd gladly appreciate it.
You can use the firmware recovery to have a try:
How to use the Recovery Mode to recover the firmware for Omada Hardware Controller?
Best Regards!
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Fitz876 wrote
So, I was in the process of upgrading my Hardware Controller when I lost connectivity...(sigh)...when connectivity resumed, my controller showed offline. I checked my DHCP server and found the IP address of the controller...put it in the browser but got a message saying that I need to reset the controller. The thing is, I had disabled the reset button on the Omada SDN. So the button isn't working.
This here is my last hope as I have already made my mind up that there a 99.99% that I'd have to buy a new Hardware Controller. However, If someone here has the expertise to give me that 0.01% hope, I'd gladly appreciate it.
You can use the firmware recovery to have a try:
How to use the Recovery Mode to recover the firmware for Omada Hardware Controller?
Best Regards!
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Thank You!
That worked. Can't believe it was that simple and had me raising my blood pressure. I'm not in the US and that would have made me wait 2 weeks before I get a new one.
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