Question about connecting two offices using TP-Link routers via VPN

Question about connecting two offices using TP-Link routers via VPN

Question about connecting two offices using TP-Link routers via VPN
Question about connecting two offices using TP-Link routers via VPN
a week ago

Hello – while exploring a solution, I came across TP-Link Omada routers, but I’m a bit unclear whether I also need an Omada controller (or controllers) if I simply want to connect two offices located in different cities via VPN.

 

Each router would distribute internet within its respective office and act as a firewall (I’ll also need to configure some port forwarding). Additionally, the router at the main office should allow for a few employee VPN connections. There are approximately 10–15 users in the main office and 2–5 users in the branch office.

 

Wi-Fi is not needed at this point, everything runs over wired connections.

 

Can such a simple setup be configured and managed entirely through the web interface? And is the Omada controller only required if we plan to scale the system – for example, by adding Wi-Fi networks?

 

Also, could you recommend two rack-mountable devices that would be the easiest and most efficient for this kind of setup?

Thank you for your response – I’ve simply never worked with TP-Link Omada solutions before, but now there's a sudden need for one.

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Re:Question about connecting two offices using TP-Link routers via VPN
a week ago - last edited a week ago

  @vahur 

 

All Omada routers can be used stand alone, so you don't need a controller.

 

Recommend ER8411

 

 

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Re:Question about connecting two offices using TP-Link routers via VPN
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  @vahur 

 

Hi,

 

As was said above. Controller is not needed, routers works good in Stand Alone mode.

 

However, I do personally like to have controller connected to those devices. It make it easier to remotely manage those, gives you access to the configuration from cloud. Even if the VPN service stops working (for some reason) you are still able to connect to those devices via controller and fix some configuration to reestablish the VPN connectivity.

You can buy some cheap model - like OC200 or host your own machine (can be RaspberryPI even) and install software version controller for free.

 

Best Regards

RR

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