remote access to EAP
the network i am setting up is for a guest wifi in my resteraunt I with to able to change the wifi password remotely. The initial set up i will do at home before deploying.
Starlink isp router in bypass mode, ER605 omada router, SG108pe switch, EAP245/ AC1750 access point.
My desktop and laptop both run linux mint and the software controller will not install on them. Is there a way utilizing a DDNS service to access the AP remotley?
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@Vincent-TP thanks for your reply and i am well aware of the link etc, it is in my opinion very convoluted I dont really have the time to demonstrate what went wrong trying to follow using linux mint.
I did however find a very very simple work around i just installed a ubuntu VM on my linux mint host. Then used this link
https://github.com/monsn0/omada-installer for a script
works a dream one click and its done so easy.....
my recommendation for what it is worth that Tp-link write a few scripts for different distros
Thanks again for taking the trouble to answer me.
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Hi @corkscrew22
We have Omada software controller for Linux version. You need to scroll down:
https://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/omada-software-controller/
How to install Omada Software Controller on Linux system.
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Hi as i said in my post maybe you are not familiar with linux distros I am running linux mint 20.3 (which is based on Ubuntu 20.04) so I thought it might work however it does not i get messages that it is not compatible and will not install correctly.
Thats why i am asking if there is another way......
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Hi @corkscrew22
Ubuntu 20.04 is included:
You need to install OpenJDK, MongoDB, JSVC and other dependencies before installing your Omada Software Controller.
There is a detailed guide in the link:
How to install Omada Software Controller on Linux system
If the same thing persists, please share some screenshots showing the error message. Thanks.
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@Vincent-TP thanks for your reply and i am well aware of the link etc, it is in my opinion very convoluted I dont really have the time to demonstrate what went wrong trying to follow using linux mint.
I did however find a very very simple work around i just installed a ubuntu VM on my linux mint host. Then used this link
https://github.com/monsn0/omada-installer for a script
works a dream one click and its done so easy.....
my recommendation for what it is worth that Tp-link write a few scripts for different distros
Thanks again for taking the trouble to answer me.
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