ER7212PC - how to configure DoH (DNS over HTTPS) and DoT (DNS over TLS)?
ER7212PC - how to configure DoH (DNS over HTTPS) and DoT (DNS over TLS)?
How can I configure DoH (DNS over HTTPS) and DoT (DNS over TLS) on my ER7212PC router? I cannot find the option anywhere on my router settings.
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What are you going to use it for then? A router in the network is enough, if you need a switch then you buy an Omada managed switch, they cost almost nothing. SG2008P or an ES205GP, if you are going to use the router you have now as a switch it will just be a mess, so I wouldn't recommend it
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I think you misunderstood. I have already spent money on the ER7212PC; and it's used to power 2x POE wireless access points as part of the network.
Instead of spending money on another smart switch, I wanted to know if this can actually connect to a standard Omada VPN router.
My network is seperated by 3x different locations.
At present everything works completely well - other than the fact I am missing DoH / DoT.
Hence:
Internet modem --WAN--> ER605
ER605 LAN port 1-> TL-SG3428MP v4.0 -> EAP and wired ethernet
ER605 LAN port 2 -> ER7212PC -> 2x POE EAP610
ER605 LAN port 3 -> TL-SG116P -> EAP and wired ethernet
Does the above setup make sense? Furthermore, can the ER7212PC in built Omada controller bypass the need to also purchase the OC200?
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I don't know if there is a DNS proxy in stand alone but in theory you can use an ER605 in front of the router you have today,
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Hi @OZ-ZERO
Thanks for posting in our business forum.
OZ-ZERO wrote
Will the ER7212 simply not work if connected to the ER605?
One site only has one router. You can use the ER7212PC as a controller but note that as we discussed before the hardware performance hits the limit, and when you carry many devices on it(control, I mean), you may have a problem but you gotta do the field test.
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