firstsetup help
Hello,hardware is just arrived
I have 7 ap eap610,an er7206 router, the oc200 controller and the 8port poe switch
It is a totally new system and i would like some help in the step to configure the whole system
First thing i have given my ip to the router, and reserve for dhcp lease the ip address for the switch and the oc200
Now..how shall i go on? I need to have to 7 ap working in a bar so that people will always be connected to the same wifi network without experiencing any signal loss
SHall i first configure the oc200 and then the ap?for now the basic configuration of the router can be ok( i think)
All ap are connected to the poe,soit is a wired connection for them
thanks for help!
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With Omada, you build the entire network system in the controller. The controller then pushes the configuration to your router, switch(es), and APs based on your defined WAN, LAN, SSID etc.
There is no point directly configuring any device other than the controller as its config will be overwritten/overridden when it is adopted by the controller.
I strongly recommend you leave the default subnet and management VLAN alone (192.168.0
0/24 and VLAN1 respectively) which is used by your network devices. Create additional LAN subnets as needed and then map your SSIDs to those.
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Hi @stefanocps
You may refer to this setup video:
How to Set Up the Whole Network of Gateway, Switches, and EAPs Using Omada SDN Controller
stefanocps wrote
ok i have "adopted" router and 1 ap i am using for test. Icannot find the switch in the lis though..any idea?
also the rputer configuration in omad ais limited..i cannot setup the dhcp lanfor example,
eventually need to understand if it is usefull to create vlan for the wifi network
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With Omada, you build the entire network system in the controller. The controller then pushes the configuration to your router, switch(es), and APs based on your defined WAN, LAN, SSID etc.
There is no point directly configuring any device other than the controller as its config will be overwritten/overridden when it is adopted by the controller.
I strongly recommend you leave the default subnet and management VLAN alone (192.168.0
0/24 and VLAN1 respectively) which is used by your network devices. Create additional LAN subnets as needed and then map your SSIDs to those.
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ok i have "adopted" router and 1 ap i am using for test. Icannot find the switch in the lis though..any idea?
also the rputer configuration in omad ais limited..i cannot setup the dhcp lanfor example,
eventually need to understand if it is usefull to create vlan for the wifi network
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Hi @stefanocps
You may refer to this setup video:
How to Set Up the Whole Network of Gateway, Switches, and EAPs Using Omada SDN Controller
stefanocps wrote
ok i have "adopted" router and 1 ap i am using for test. Icannot find the switch in the lis though..any idea?
also the rputer configuration in omad ais limited..i cannot setup the dhcp lanfor example,
eventually need to understand if it is usefull to create vlan for the wifi network
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@Fae thanks..watching
there is one thing though
i don't like the router to be controlled by oc200 as i cannot access to many function i might need
For example..i want to setup a vpn..i need to forget the router and everyhting
also if i want to change the dhcp lease settings i need ot forget the router ...well it seems that oc200 can work as dhcp server also right?anyway the possibility to access to ruoter for me it is very important
what do you think about?
thanks
ok i have discovered that i can setup vpn from omada controller..actually it seems i really don t need to login in the router, a part of some major problem, for example a troubleshooting may be.
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