Can I use different EAP models (EAP110 & EAP225, both are outdoor types) together in Omada OC200?

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Can I use different EAP models (EAP110 & EAP225, both are outdoor types) together in Omada OC200?

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Can I use different EAP models (EAP110 & EAP225, both are outdoor types) together in Omada OC200?
Can I use different EAP models (EAP110 & EAP225, both are outdoor types) together in Omada OC200?
2020-08-29 10:53:45 - last edited 2020-08-29 19:02:48
Model: EAP110-Outdoor  
Hardware Version: V4
Firmware Version: 3.20.0 Build 20200511 Rel. 33388

Hi, 

 

I currently have two EAP110-outdoor in my Omada network, running SDN firmware. 

 

I am planning to add an EAP225-outdoor in a specific location that I wish to have a dual-band wireless access for some clients. 

 

I'm wondering if there will be any issues of adding a different EAP model from my current set up?

 

Thanks in advance. 

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2020-08-29 17:58:51 - last edited 2020-08-29 19:02:48

@dcmnghs, sure, you can connect any compatible EAP to SDN Controller on the same OC200.

 

If you are located in the EU, remember to restrict the 5 GHz frequencies to outdoor channels allowed in the EU.

In SDN Controller it's done in Site settings:

 

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2020-08-29 17:58:51 - last edited 2020-08-29 19:02:48

@dcmnghs, sure, you can connect any compatible EAP to SDN Controller on the same OC200.

 

If you are located in the EU, remember to restrict the 5 GHz frequencies to outdoor channels allowed in the EU.

In SDN Controller it's done in Site settings:

 

༺ 0100 1101 0010 10ཏ1 0010 0110 1010 1110 ༻
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