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User Guide Omada Controller Software 1910012624 REV 3.4.0 July 2019 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 2
Omada Controller Software...5 1.2.1 Installation on Windows Host...5 1.2.2 Installation on Linux Host...5 1.3 Inform the EAPs of the Controller Host's Address 7 1.4 Start and Log In to the Omada Controller...8 1.4.1 Launch Omada Controller...9 1.4.2 Do the Basic Configurations...9 1.4.3 Log In - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 3
the Trusted Rogue APs List...31 2.7 View Past Guest Authorization...32 2.8 View Logs...32 3 Configure the EAPs Globally 34 3.1 Wireless Network...35 3.1.1 Add Wireless Networks...35 3.1.2 Configure Advanced Wireless Parameters 45 3.1.3 Configure Band Steering...47 3.1.4 Configure Mesh...48 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 4
4 Omada Cloud Service 106 4.1 Configure the Cloud Access...107 4.1.1 Enable Cloud Access...107 4.1.2 Manage the Cloud Users...107 4.2 Manage the Controller via Omada Cloud...109 4.2.1 Access the controller via Omada Cloud 110 4.2.2 Change your TP-Link ID information...112 5 Configure the EAPs - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 5
Configure the EAP...118 5.4.1 Basic Config...118 5.4.2 IP Setting...119 5.4.3 Radio...120 5.4.4 Load Balance...121 5.4.5 WLANs...122 5.4.6 LED...122 5.4.7 Trunk Settings (Only for EAP330)...123 5.4.8 Rogue APs Detection...123 5.4.9 Local LAN Port Settings (Only for EAP115-Wall and EAP225 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 6
Portal Authentication...144 7.2.3 Create a SSID for the Employees...146 7.2.4 Configure Scheduler...147 Appendix: Omada App 149 1 Install Omada App on the Mobile Device...150 2 Manage your Network in Standalone Mode 150 3 Manage your Network in Controller Mode...153 3.1 Locally manage - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 7
1 Quick Start Omada Controller is a management software for TP-Link EAPs. With this software, you can centrally manage your EAPs, such as configure EAPs in batches and conduct real-time monitoring of EAPs locally or remotely through Omada Cloud service. Follow the steps below to complete the basic - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 8
and EAPs are in the same subnet, refer to the following network topology. A router acts as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to EAPs and clients. Omada Controller should be installed on one host, which is called as Controller Host. The other hosts in the same LAN can access the Controller Host to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 9
. A layer 3 switch acts as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to EAPs and clients. The Controller Host and the EAPs are connected to the switch's different network segments. To help EAPs find the Controller Host, Omada Discover Utility should be installed on Host B which is in the same subnet with - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 10
the gateway of the network. A Layer 3 switch acts as a DHCP server to assign IP addresses to EAPs and clients. The management device is not on the local network. On the Cloud Access, refer to Omada Cloud Service . Switch Router LAN WAN Internet Management Devices Omada Controller Controller Host - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 11
system to guarantee the software stability. Install Omada Controller Download the installation file of Omada Controller from the website https://www.tp-link.com/ en/download/EAP-Controller.html. Then follow the instructions to properly install the Omada Controller software. After successful - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 12
our website https://www.tp-link.com/en/ download/EAP-Controller.html. Make sure you have jsvc and curl installed in your system before installation, which is vital to the smooth running of the system. If your system does not have jsvc or curl installed, you can install it manually with the command - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 13
runs as root by default) you should modify OMADA_USER value in bin/control.sh. •• To uninstall Omada Controller, go to the installation path: /opt/tplink/EAPController Controller Host's IP address: 1. Download the installation file with the latest version from the website https://www.tp-link.com/ en - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 14
EAP of the Controller Host's hostname or IP address. And then the connection can be established between the EAP and the Controller Host. 1.4 Start and Log In to the Omada Controller Launch Omada Controller and follow the instructions to complete the basic configurations, and then you can log in to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 15
and enter http://127.0.0.1:8088 in the address bar. •• If your web browser opens but prompts a problem with the website's security certificate, click host. 1.4.2 Do the Basic Configurations In the web browser you can see the configuration page. Follow the setup wizard to complete the basic settings - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 16
the email address for resetting your password in case that you forget the password. After logging in Omada Controller, set a mail server so that you can receive emails and reset your password. For how to set a mail server, refer to Configure Mail Server. Click Next. 4. The setup page displays - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 17
, both encrypted in WPA2-PSK mode. Click Next. 6. If you want to manage EAPs via Omada Cloud, enable the Cloud Access button, and bind your TP-Link ID to your Omada Controller, and then click Next. If you want to manage EAPs on the local network, you can just click Skip. For - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 18
7. Review your settings and click Finish. 1.4.3 Log In to the Management Interface Once the basic configurations are finished, the browser will be redirected to the following page. Log in to the management interface using the username and password you have set in the basic configurations. 12 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 19
example, if the IP address of the Controller Host service. 1.5 Create Sites and Adopt EAPs Omada Controller can manage multiple EAP networks, which are called sites. Multiple sites are logically separated, and each site has its own configurations. There is an initial site named Default. The Default - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 20
2. Click and enter a unique name for the new site. 3. Click Apply to create the site. Import Sites You can import the site from another controller. The site settings and EAPs in the site will be imported to the new site. Note •• The site to be imported must come from a different controller. - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 21
Tips To export sites (including site settings and EAPs in the sites) from one controller to another, use the Migrate function. For more details about Migrate, refer to Migrate. Copy Sites With Site Copy, you can create a new site with the same settings as the existing sites on your controller. - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 22
need to adopt them. In the quick setup process, Omada Controller will automatically adopt the selected EAPs using the default username and password (both are admin). administrator account you created in the Basic Configuration. Tips If you want to change the EAPs' username and password, - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 23
Section A, you can check the status of EAPs and clients in the network. Also, you can click to refresh the current page, click to globally configure the wireless network, and click to sign out from the management interface. Furthermore, the Sites allows you to group your EAPs and manage them in - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 24
■■ Monitor the Network with the Map ■■ Monitor and Manage the EAPs ■■ Monitor and Manage Clients ■■ View Clients Statistics during the Specified Period ■■ Manage the Rogue APs List ■■ View Past Guest Authorization ■■ View Logs 18 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 25
SSID1 has one client, which occupies 50% of all the clients. 2.1.2 Have a Quick Look at EAPs and Clients This tab displays the Most Active AP, the Most Active Clients and the All-Time Top Client. You can click the MAC address of the EAP or the client to see more details. 19 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 26
the number of connected clients and the data traffic condition of the ten APs that use the most traffic currently. Clients %Clients Traffic (MB) %Traffic the transmission traffic of all the current clients that connect to the AP. The proportion of the EAP's current data transmission amount to the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 27
connected to the AP. 2.2 Monitor the Network with the Map You can upload your local map images and monitor the status and coverage range of each EAP with the map. When you initially launch Omada Controller, a default map is displayed as the following figure shows. Follow the instructions below to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 28
on the map and enter the distance the line represents. Then the Omada Controller will compute and generate the map scale automatically based on your configuration. 5. Drag the EAPs from the Unplaced APs list to the appropriate locations on the map according to their actual locations. 22 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 29
. Unlock the selected EAP and you can drag it to another location. Display the EAP's details and configure the wireless parameters. Refer to Configure the EAPs Separately. Remove the selected EAP back into the Unplaced APs list. Flash the LED of the EAP on the map. Then the LED will flash for 10 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 30
Display the EAP's name. The default name is the MAC address of the EAP. Display the EAP's name, MAC address, IP address, transmitting/receiving channel, number of connected users, and number of connected guests. Display a visual representation of the wireless range covered by EAPs. The actual - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 31
its status will become Provisioning, then Configuring and Connected eventually. Connected (Wireless): In a mesh network, if an EAP has a When a disconnected EAP is reset to factory defaults or forgot, it will turn into a pending one again. You can refer to Forget this AP to forget a EAP or - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 32
pending status by default when first discovered by Omada Controller. Pending (Wireless): The factory default EAP with mesh functions and no name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version, firmware version, number of connected clients, hops, uplink APs and downlink APs. 2.3.3 Manage - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 33
the controller and a TP-Link ID bound with the controller, the latest firmware for the EAP can be detected by the controller automatically. And you can upgrade the EAP online by clicking Upgrade Now. For more details about Cloud Access, refer to Omada Cloud Service. Upgrade manually: Click Browse to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 34
Note •• Only managed EAPs can be rebooted or upgraded. •• The EAP which is managed by the controller can not be logged in to its own management interface. To log in to the EAP's own management interface, forget the EAP in the controller first. 2.4 Monitor and Manage Clients The Clients tab - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 35
Configure the rate limit of the client and view the connection history. Enter the download limit and upload limit and click Apply. If the client is a - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 36
the client's MAC address to get its connection history and configure the Rate Limit Configure the rate limit of the client and view the connection history. Remove the limit to the client's upload or download rates. 2.6 Manage the Rogue APs List A Rogue AP is an access point that has been installed - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 37
are detected, they will be shown on the Untrusted Rogue APs list. Besides, you can move the untrusted rogue APs to the Trusted Rogue APs list. By default, the Rogue AP Detection feature is disabled. To allow your EAP to detect nearby APs, you need to enable this feature for this EAP. You can refer - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 38
address of an AP appears in list, it will not be detected as a rogue AP. Please follow the steps below: 1. Select Replace (replace the current Trusted Rogue APs list with the one you import) or Merge (add the APs in the file to the current Trusted Rogue APs EAPs, providing powerful support for you to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 39
You can view the alerts on a separate page by clicking Alerts in the top right corner of the page. As follows, you can click to mark the alerts as read. Note The logs and alerts of the controller with version 3.0.5 or below will be discarded after the controller is upgraded to version 3.1.4 or - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 40
the EAPs Globally This chapter introduces the global configurations applied to all the managed EAPs. To configure a specific EAP, please refer to Chapter 5 Configure the EAPs Separately. In global configurations, you can configure the following items: ■■ Wireless Network ■■ Access Control ■■ Portal - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 41
. If you have no need to group your wireless networks, you can use the default WLAN group and skip this step. 3. Specify a name for the group and click Apply. 4. Select the WLAN group specific WLAN group. 5. Configure the parameters in the following window. and click to add an SSID to the 35 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 42
All the clients connecting to the SSID will be blocked from reaching any private IP subnet. Security Mode Select the security mode of the wireless network. None: The and 5GHz in the same WLAN group. All the configurations in the entry will be changed to the parameters of the original SSID on the 2. - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 43
Enterprise and WPA-PSK. None The hosts can access the wireless network without authentication. Configure th advanced parameters in the following window. SSID Broadcast With the option enabled, EAPs is disabled, users must enter the SSID manually to connect to the EAP. The option is enabled by - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 44
MAC Authentication, enable the option and configure the following parameters: Authentication Server IP, Authentication Server Port, Authentication Server Password, MAC Address Format, and Empty Password. With RADIUS MAC Authentication enabled, enter the IP address of the authentication server. With - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 45
Note WEP is not supported in 802.11n mode or 802.11ac mode. If WEP is applied in 802.11n EAP may work at a low transmission rate. Key Selected Select one key to specify. You can configure four keys at most. Key Value Enter the WEP keys. The length and valid characters are affected by key type - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 46
manually to connect to the EAP. The option is enabled by default. With this option enabled, the EAP can work together with the switches supporting ID are grouped to a VLAN. The value ranges from 1 to 4094. Select an Access rate for some specific clients by configuring rate limit in client list, - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 47
RADIUS Accounting feature. Enter the IP address of the accounting server. Enter default, the function is disabled. Enter the appropriate duration between updates for EAPs in Interim Update Interval. With Interim Update enabled, specify the appropriate duration between updates for EAPs. The default - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 48
Configure . Select the Encryption type. Auto: The default setting is Auto and the EAP will select TKIP: Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP is not supported in 802.11n mode, 802.11ac mode or TKIP. Specify a group key update period, which instructs the EAP how often it should change the encryption - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 49
manually to connect to the EAP. The option is enabled by default. With this option enabled, the EAP can work together with the switches supporting ID are grouped to a VLAN. The value ranges from 1 to 4094. Select an Access rate for some specific clients by configuring rate limit in client list, - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 50
Configure Access. Select the Encryption type. Auto: The default setting is Auto and the EAP will select : Temporal Key Integrity Protocol. TKIP is not supported in 802.11n mode, 802.11ac mode or TKIP. Specify a group key update period, which instructs the EAP how often it should change the encryption - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 51
manually to connect to the EAP. The option is enabled by default. With this option enabled, the EAP can work together with the switches supporting ID are grouped to a VLAN. The value ranges from 1 to 4094. Select an Access rate for some specific clients by configuring rate limit in client list, - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 52
or not is determined by the client. With Force-disassociation enabled, the AP not only issues a roaming suggestion but also disassociates the client after a while. Thus the client is supported to re-associate to a better AP. This function is recommended when there are sticky clients that don't roam - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 53
and reassembling of frames and increased message traffic. The recommended and default value is 2346 bytes. Airtime Fairness With this option enabled, each function under multi-rate wireless networks. 6. Click Apply. 3.1.3 Configure Band Steering A client device that is capable of communicating - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 54
frequency band which supports higher transmission rates and more client devices, and thus to greatly improve the network quality. To configure Band Steering, value is from 0 to 100, and the default is 10. 4. Click Apply. 3.1.4 Configure Mesh Mesh is used to establish a wireless network or expand - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 55
connected by Ethernet cable, while other isolated APs have no wired data connection. Mesh allows the isolated APs to communicate with pre-configured root AP on the network. Once powered up, factory default or unadopted EAPs can sense the EAP in range and make itself available for adoption within the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 56
network, follow the steps below. ■■ Enable Mesh Function. ■■ Adopt the Root AP. ■■ Set up wireless uplink by adopting APs in Pending (Wireless) or Isolated status. 1. Go to Wireless Settings > Mesh. 2. Check the box to enable the Mesh function. 3. Configure the following parameters to maintain the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 57
. If the link fails, the status of these APs will change to Isolated. Auto (Recommended): Select this method and the mesh APs will send ARP request packets to the default gateway for the detection. Custom IP Address: Select this method and specify a desired IP address. The mesh APs will send ARP - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 58
. You can click the EAP's name on the Access Points tab to view and configure the mesh parameters of the EAP on the pop-up window. Please refer to View Mesh Information of the EAP. Tips •• You can manually select the uplink AP that you want to connect in the uplink EAP list. To build - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 59
Access Control rules, follow the steps below. 1. Go to Wireless Control > Access Control. 2. Click to add a new Access Control rule. 3. Configure the following parameters. Rule Name Specify a name for this rule. Rule Mode Select the mode for this rule. Block: Select this mode to block - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 60
Authentication Portal authentication enhances the network security by providing authentication service to the clients that just need temporary access to the which the newly authenticated clients will be redirected to. To configure Portal Authentication, go to Wireless Control > Portal and click - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 61
the Portal configuration page. In the Basic Info section, complete the basic settings for the portal authentication. Configure the following parameters allows you to define the time in days, hours and minutes. The default value is one hour. Daily Limit HTTPS Redirect With Daily Limit enabled, - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 62
: Background Select the background type. Two types are supported: Solid Color and Picture. Background Color If Solid Color is selected, configure your desired background color through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Background Picture If Picture is selected, click the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 63
the welcome information through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Copyright Specify the copyright information. In addtion, you can click and by entering the RGB value manually. Terms of Service Enable or disable Terms of Service. With this option enabled, specify the terms - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 64
by entering the RGB value manually. 4. In the Advertisement section, select whether to display advertisement pictures for users and configure the related parameters. Configure the following parameters: Advertisement than 2MB. And only JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF and JPEG file types are supported. 58 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 65
> Basic Wireless Settings and create an SSID for the Portal. 2. Go back to the Portal configuration page. In the Basic Info section, complete the basic settings for the portal authentication. Configure the following parameters: Portal Name Specify a name for the Portal. SSID Select an SSID for - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 66
define the time in days, hours and minutes. The default value is one hour. HTTPS Redirect With this function supported: Solid Color and Picture. Background Color If Solid Color is selected, configure your desired background color through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 67
to edit the picture and click Confirm. In addtion, you can click and configure the logo position. The options include Middle, Upper and Lower. Welcome Information Specify entering the RGB value manually. Terms of Service Enable or disable Terms of Service. With this option enabled, specify the terms - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 68
the input box. Select your desired color for the input box through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Button Click and configure the button. Button Position: Set the position of the login button. The options include Middle, Upper and Lower. Button Color: Select your desired - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 69
only JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF and JPEG file types are supported. Picture Resource Upload advertisement pictures. When several pictures are added, advertisement. 5. Click Apply. 3.3.3 Local User With this Local User configured, clients are required to enter the correct username and password of the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 70
above is enabled, enter the URL that a newly authenticated client will be redirected to. 3. In the Login Page section, configure the login page for the Portal. Configure the following parameters: Background Select the background type. Two types are supported: Solid Color and Picture. 64 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 71
Background Color Background Picture Logo Picture If Solid Color is selected, configure your desired background color through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. If Picture is selected, click the Choose button and select a picture from your PC. Drag and scale the clipping region - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 72
option enabled, specify the terms of service in the following box. Input Box Click and configure the input box. Select your desired color for the input box through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Button Click and configure the button. Button Position: Set the position - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 73
And only JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF and JPEG file types are supported. Picture Resource Upload advertisement pictures. When several pictures are added, they : 1. In the Basic Info section on the portal configuration page, click User Management. The management page will appear. Go to the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 74
The following window will pop up. Configure the required parameters and click Apply. Configure the following parameters: Username Specify the log in again on the web authentication page to access the network. MAC Address Binding Type There are three types of MAC binding: No Binding, Static Binding - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 75
created user accounts will be displayed in the list. Users can use the username and password of the account to pass the portal authentication. By default, the account Status is , which means that the user account is enabled and valid. You can also click this button to disable the user account - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 76
account can be used to remotely manage the Local User Portal and Voucher Portal. Other users can visit the URL https://Omada Controller Host's IP Address:8043/hotspot (For example: https://192.168.0.64:8043/hotspot) and use the Operator account to enter the portal management page. Note •• Make - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 77
and are not redirected to the Portal page. Redirect If you enable this function, the portal will redirect the newly authenticated clients to the configured URL. Redirect URL If the Redirect function above is enabled, enter the URL that a newly authenticated client will be redirected to. 71 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 78
: Background Select the background type. Two types are supported: Solid Color and Picture. Background Color If Solid Color is selected, configure your desired background color through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Background Picture If Picture is selected, click the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 79
information through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Terms of Service Enable or disable Terms of Service. With this option enabled, specify the terms of service in the following box. Input Box Click and configure the input box. Select your desired color for the input box - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 80
manually. 4. In the Advertisement section, select whether to display advertisement pictures for users and configure the related parameters. Configure only JPG, PNG, BMP, GIF and JPEG file types are supported. Picture Resource Upload advertisement pictures. When several pictures are added, they - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 81
Basic Info section, click Voucher Manager. The voucher management page will appear. Go to the Voucher page and click . 2. The following window will pop up. Configure the required parameters and click Apply. 75 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 82
Configure the following parameters: Code Length Specify the length of the voucher codes to be created. Amount Enter the voucher amount to be generated. Type Select - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 83
Operator account can be used to remotely manage the Local User Portal and Voucher Portal. Other users can visit the URL https://Omada Controller Host's IP Address:8043/hotspot (For example: https://192.168.0.64:8043/hotspot) and use the Operator account to enter the portal management page. 77 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 84
mobile phones and enter the received codes to pass the authentication. Follow the steps below to configure SMS Portal: 1. Go to www.twilio.com/try-twilio and get a Twilio account. Buy the Twilio service for SMS. Then get the account information, including ACCOUNT SID, AUTH TOKEN and Phone number - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 85
Configure the following parameters: Portal Name Specify a name for the Portal. SSID allows you to define the time in days, hours and minutes. The default value is one hour. Preset Country Code Set the default country code that will be filled automatically on the authentication page. HTTPS - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 86
: Background Select the background type. Two types are supported: Solid Color and Picture. Background Color If Solid Color is selected, configure your desired background color through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Background Picture If Picture is selected, click the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 87
the welcome information through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Copyright Specify the copyright information. In addtion, you can click and by entering the RGB value manually. Terms of Service Enable or disable Terms of Service. With this option enabled, specify the terms - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 88
the input box. Select your desired color for the input box through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Button Click and configure the button. Button Position: Set the position of the login button. The options include Middle, Upper and Lower. Button Color: Select your desired - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 89
JPEG file types are supported. Picture Resource Upload configure SMS Portal, you can go to https://www.tp-link.com/en/ configuration-guides.html and download the configuration guide for SMS Portal. 3.3.6 Facebook With Facebook Portal configured manually. Follow the steps below to configure - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 90
and are not redirected to the Portal page. For more details about how to configure Facebook Portal, you can go to https://www.tp-link.com/ en/configuration-guides.html and download the configuration guide for Facebook Portal. 3.3.7 External RADIUS Server If you have a RADIUS server, you can - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 91
Configure the following parameters: Portal Name Specify a name for the Portal . Custom allows you to define the time in days, hours, and minutes. The default value is one hour. RADIUS Server IP Enter the IP address of the RADIUS server. RADIUS Port Enter the port number you have set on the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 92
The default value is TP-Link. RADIUS Accounting Enable or disable RADIUS Accounting feature. Accounting Server IP Enter the IP address of portal will redirect the newly authenticated clients to the configured URL. It is disabled by default. Redirect URL If the Redirect function above is enabled - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 93
: Background Select the background type. Two types are supported: Solid Color and Picture. Background Color If Solid Color is selected, configure your desired background color through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Background Picture If Picture is selected, click the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 94
information through the color picker or by entering the RGB value manually. Terms of Service Enable or disable Terms of Service. With this option enabled, specify the terms of service in the following box. Input Box Click and configure the input box. Select your desired color for the input box - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 95
manually. 4. If Local Web Portal is configured, select whether to display advertisement pictures for users and configure the related parameters in the Advertisement section, . Configure , BMP, GIF and JPEG file types are supported. Picture Resource Upload advertisement pictures. When several - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 96
authentication etc. 1. Go to Wireless Settings > Basic Wireless Settings and create an SSID for the Portal. 2. Go back to the Portal configuration page. In the Basic Info section, complete the settings for the portal authentication. Portal Name SSID Authentication Type External Portal Server HTTPS - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 97
. Follow the steps below to add free authentication policy. 1. Go to Wireless Control > Free Authentication Policy. 2. Click and the following window will pop up. 3. Configure the following parameters. When all conditions are met, the client can access the network without authentication. 91 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 98
Based: With this option selected, configure Source IP Range, Destination IP Range, Source MAC and Destination MAC to specify the specific clients and service that will follow the Free Authentication feature. URL Set the URL. Source IP Range Set the Source IP Range with the subnet and mask length - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 99
the format as shown below. 4 ) Click Apply to add the MAC address into the MAC filter group. 2. You can add more groups or members according to your need. Note You can click needed, you can also click - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 100
the Scheduler to make clients can only access the wireless network during the time period you set in the day. Follow the steps below to configure Scheduler. 1. Go to Wireless Control > Scheduler. 1 ) Click and specify a name for the profile. 94 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 101
2 ) Click Apply and the profile will be added. 3 ) Click and configure the parameters to specify a period of time. 4 ) Click Apply and the profile is successfully added in the list. 2. Go to Wireless Control > Scheduler Association. 95 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 102
Name column of the specified SSID or AP, select a profile you added before in service (QoS) on the EAP for optimal throughput and performance when handling differentiated wireless traffic, such as Voiceover-IP (VoIP), other types of audio, video, streaming media, and traditional IP data. To configure - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 103
AP EDCA parameters affect traffic flowing from the EAP to the client station. We recommend that you use the defaults. Queue Queue displays the transmission queue. By default, the priority from high to low is Data 0, Data 1, Data 2, and Data 3. The priority may be changed if you reset IP data - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 104
queue. By default, the priority from high to low is Data 0, Data 1, Data 2, and Data 3. The priority may be changed if you reset the EDCA (Best Effort)-Medium priority queue, medium throughput and delay. Most traditional IP data is sent to this queue. Data 3 (Background)-Lowest priority queue - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 105
values are multiples of 32 between 0 and 8192. 3.8 Site Settings You can configure the site-specific settings on the Site Settings page. To switch sites, select LED light status on the EAPs on the page Site Settings > LED. By default, the LED status is , which means that the LED lights of all the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 106
are adopted at the first time, their username and password will become the same as those of the Omada Controller which are specified at Basic Configurations. You can specify a new username and password for the adopted EAPs in batches. Follow the steps below to change the username and password of - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 107
. Auto Mail Feature If Auto Mail Feature is enabled, system logs will be sent to a specified mailbox. Check the box to enable the feature and configure the parameters. Receiver Address SMTP Server Enter the receiver's E-mail address. Enter the IP address or domain name of the SMTP server. 101 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 108
Authentication Username Password Sender Address Time Mode Fixation Time The SMTP server uses port 25 as default. If SSL is box to enable the feature and configure the parameters. System Log Server IP System Log Server Port More Client Detail Log Enter the IP address of the server. Enter the port - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 109
be downloaded in the download center of TP-Link Website. Then you can upgrade the EAPs manually. Follow the steps below to upgrade the EAPs manually according to their model. 1. Visit http://www.tp-link.com/en/support/download/ to download the latest firmware file of the corresponding model. 103 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 110
to upgrade the device. 4. Click Browse to locate and choose the proper firmware file for the model. 5. Click Upgrade to upgrade the device. After the device will reboot automatically. Note •• The EAP cannot be upgraded manually when you access the controller via Omada Cloud. •• To avoid damage, - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 111
for the switches on the network to ensure the communication between the host and the EAP in the management VLAN. Follow the steps below to configure Management VLAN. 1. Go to Site Setting > Management VLAN. Check the box to enable Management VLAN. 2. Specify the Management VLAN ID. The - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 112
Service TP-Link Omada Cloud Service provides a better way to realize remote management. With Cloud Access enabled on the controller and a TP-Link firmware upgrade is available. Surely you can also manage multiple Omada Controllers with a single TP-Link ID. Follow the steps below to configure Cloud - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 113
To configure and manage Omada Controller through Cloud service, you need to have a TP-Link ID, and bind your TP-Link ID Setup process, you can go to Cloud Access. Click Register Now and follow the instructions to register a TP-Link ID. Log in and bind your TP-Link ID After activating your TP-Link - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 114
the controller for the first time will be automatically bound as an administrator. And only one TP-Link ID can be bound with the controller as an administrator. An administrator account can add or remove other TP-Link IDs to or from the same controller as Cloud Users. Add new Cloud Users After you - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 115
not have another TP-Link ID, you can click Register Now and follow the instructions to register a TP-Link ID. Select TP-Link ID You can click Unbind to unbind your administrator TP-Link ID. Note that Unbind operation cannot be performed when you log in to the controller through Omada Cloud service - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 116
with a TP-Link ID. If you don't have a TP-Link ID, refer to Register a TP-Link ID to get one. ■■ Both your Controller Host and management devices have internet access. 4.2.1 Access the controller via Omada Cloud 1. Launch a web browser and type https://omada.tplinkcloud.com in the address bar, then - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 117
3. After you log in to Omada Cloud, a list of controllers that has been bound with your TP-Link ID will appear. If the controller does not appear on the list, you can click to refresh the current page. Click Launch to access your controller. Then you can configure and manage your controller. 111 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 118
, you can click . •• To log out Omada Cloud, click and select Log Out. 4.2.2 Change your TP-Link ID information You can change your TP-Link ID information on the Omada Cloud page. Click TP-Link ID, the cloud accounting settings will appear. and select My You can have a nickname for your - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 119
to global configuration, you can configure the EAPs separately and the configuration results will be applied to a specified EAP. To configure a specified on the map. Then you can view the EAP's detailed information and configure the EAP on the pop-up window. This chapter includes the following - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 120
5.1 View the Information of the EAP 5.1.1 Active Channel Information The active channel information on each radio band will be displayed in a bar graph, which indicates its percentages of the following: Rx Frames (blue), Tx Frames (green), Interference (orange), and Free bandwidth (gray). The - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 121
5.1.2 Overview Click Overview to view the basic information of the EAP which includes EAP's MAC address (or name you set), IP address, model, firmware version, the usage rate of CPU and Memory and uptime (indicates how long the EAP has been running without interruption). 5.1.3 LAN Click LAN to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 122
. 5.2 View Clients Connecting to the EAP 5.2.1 User The User page displays the information of clients connecting to the SSID with Portal disabled, including their MAC addresses and connected SSIDs. You can click the client's MAC - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 123
connected SSIDs. You can click the client's MAC address to get its connection history. 5.3 View Mesh Information of the EAP The Mesh page is used to view and configure the mesh parameters of the EAP. 5.3.1 Uplinks Here you can view the parameters of the uplink APs or click to change the uplink - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 124
5.3.2 Downlinks Here you can view the downlink APs. 5.4 Configure the EAP The Configuration page is used to configure the EAP. All the configurations will only take effect on this device. 5.4.1 Basic Config Here you can change the name of the EAP. 118 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 125
1. Configure your DHCP server. 2. Select DHCP on the page above. 3. Enable the Fallback IP feature. When the device cannot get a dynamic IP address, the fallback IP address will be used. 4. Set IP address, IP mask and gateway for the fallback address and click Apply. Manually Set a Static IP Address - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 126
emits. Select the frequency band (2.4GHz/5GHz) and configure the following parameters. Status Enabled by default. If you disable the option, the radio on the For the EAPs that support DFS in EU version, there is a Channel Limit option. If you want to use your EAP outdoors, enable this option to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 127
by the EAP to improve wireless performance. The range of available channels is determined by the radio the value) High: Max. TxPower Custom: Enter a value manually. 5.4.4 Load Balance By setting the maximum number of clients band (2.4GHz/5GHz) and configure the parameters. Max Associated Clients - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 128
to a VLAN. Check the Use VLAN ID box and specify a VLAN ID. 5. Specify a new name and password for the SSID. 6. Click Apply to save the configuration. 5.4.6 LED You can change the LED status of each EAP. 122 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 129
whole bandwidth of the trunk link is up to 4Gbps (2000Mbps addresses of the packets. 5.4.8 Rogue APs Detection With this option enabled, the EAP will detect rogue APs in all channels. You can view the results in Insight > Untrusted Rogue APs page. Note For some specific versions of the firmware - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 130
LAN Port Settings (Only for EAP115-Wall and EAP225-Wall) You can configure the LAN port of the EAP. VLAN PoE no PoE OUT port does not support this feature. 5.4.10 Forget this AP If you no longer want to manage this EAP, you may remove it. All the configurations and history about this EAP will - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 131
6 Manage the Omada Controller This chapter mainly introduces how to manage the user account and configure system settings. This chapter includes the following contents. ■■ User Account ■■ General Setting ■■ History Data Retention ■■ Backup&Restore ■■ Auto Backup ■■ Migrate ■■ Information About the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 132
, operator and observer. The administration authority varies among different roles. Administrator The first administrator account is created in the Basic Configuration process and this account can not be deleted. An administrator can change the settings of the EAP network and create and - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 133
name in the Controller Settings > General Setting page and click Apply. 6.2.2 Configure Mail Server With the Mail Server, you can reset the login password of the user account if necessary. An email with the link of resetting password will be sent from the Omada Controller. It is different from the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 134
2. Enter the hostname or IP address of the Omada Controller. The default IP address of the Omada Controller is 127.0.0.1. You can keep it or customize the hostname or IP address which can be visited by the Controller host. When the email with the link of resetting password are sent out, the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 135
4. Configure the following parameters. Mail Server Enter the IP address or domain name of SMTP Server. Port The SMTP server uses port 25 as default. You can enable SSL (Security Socket Layer) to enhance secure communications over the Internet. If SSL is enabled, the port number will - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 136
click Browse to locate and choose the backup file. Then click Restore to restore the configuration. Note •• If you do not want to back up historical data, you in the backup files. •• If you do not want to back up data manually, you can enable the Auto Backup function. Please refer to Auto Backup. - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 137
data only in recent 7 days will be backed up. 5. Specify the maximum number of backup files to save in the Maximum Number of Files. The default is 7. 131 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 138
file. Note •• To back up data manually and restore the data to the controller, configure Backup&Restore function. Please refer to Backup&Restore folder of the controller installation location. •• The configuration of the cloud users will not be backed up. Thus the configuration of the cloud users - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 139
and data from the existing site to any other controller, refer to Site Migrate. 6.6.1 Controller Migrate With Controller Migrate function, you can migrate your configurations and data from the current controller to any other controller that has the same or higher version. The process of migrating - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 140
2. Select the length of time in days that data to be imported into the second controller in the Retained Data Backup drop-down list. For example, with 7 days selected, the data only in recent 7 days will be imported into the second controller. 3. Click Download Backup File to download the file of - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 141
enter the correct IP address of the second controller to establish the communication between EAPs and your second controller. Otherwise the EAPs cannot be adopted by the second controller. 2. Select the devices that are to be migrated by clicking the boxes next to each devices. By default, all the - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 142
on the Access Points page on the second controller, click Forget Devices to finish the migration process. When the migration process is completed, all the configuration and data are migrated to the second controller. You can uninstall the previous controller if necessary. 136 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 143
and data of a site to any other controller that has the same version. The process of migrating configurations and data from a site to another controller can be summarized in three steps: Export Site, Migrate Site and Migrate Devices. Follow the steps below to - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 144
2. Click and enter a unique name for the new site. 3. Click Browse to upload the file of the site to be imported and click Import to import the site. 138 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 145
the second controller, go back to the export controller and click Confirm. ■■ Migrate Devices 1. Enter the IP address or URL of your second controller into Controller URL/IP input filed. In this case, the IP address of the second controller is 10.0.3.14. Note Make sure that you enter the correct - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 146
2. Select the devices that are to be migrated by clicking the boxes next to each devices. By default, all the devices are selected. 3. Click Migrate Devices to migrate the selected devices to the second controller. 4. Verify that all the migrated devices are visible - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 147
When the migration process is completed, all the configuration and data are migrated to the second controller. You can delete the previous site if necessary. 6.7 Information About the Software You can view the Omada - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 148
7 Application Example A restaurant has a wireless network with three EAPs managed by the Omada Controller. The network administrator wants to : ■■ Monitor the EAPs with the Map. ■■ Enable Portal function to drive customers' attention to the ads of the supermarket when customers attempt to access - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 149
topology. Host A (Controller Host) IP: 192.168.0.100 Switch Router (DHCP Server) LAN IP:192.168.0.1 Omada Controller Internet EAPs 2. Install the Omada Controller on Host A. 3. Launch the software and follow the instructions to complete some initial configurations. 4. Log into the management - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 150
Portal function. 1. Go to Wireless Settings > Basic Wireless Settings and edit the SSID we created in the basic configuration. To make it easier for customers to connect, change the Security Mode from WPA-PSK to None. Customers can connect to the EAPs without password - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 151
window and go to Wireless Control > Portal. Click The configuration window will pop up. 3. In the Basic Info section, complete the basic settings for the portal. 1 ) Specify a name login. We can put some promotion information on the page. 4. In the Login Page section, configure the login page. 145 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 152
of the restaurant and set the related parameters. 6. Click Apply. 7.2.3 Create a SSID for the Employees We have created a SSID in the basic configuration for the customers. Here we need to create another SSID for the employees to allow them to access the network without portal authentication. In - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 153
the SSID Name, Security Mode and Wireless Password. Let the employees manually enter the SSID name and password, and choose the security mode you set to access the network. 3 ) Click Apply to save the configuration. 7.2.4 Configure Scheduler Follow the steps below to schedule the radio to operate - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 154
. 3 ) In the Action column of both SSIDs, select Radio On. 4 ) Click Apply in the Setting column of both SSIDs. 5 ) Select 5GHz and do the same configurations as above. 148 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 155
can be used for Standalone and Controller modes. This appendix introduces how to use Omada app to manage your network and includes the following sections: ■■ Install Omada App on the Mobile Device ■■ Manage your Network in Standalone Mode ■■ Manage your Network in Controller Mode 149 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 156
with a DHCP server. ■■ The supported firmware version of the EAP. EAP245, EAP225, EAP115, EAP110, EAP225Outdoor, EAP110-Outdoor, EAP115-Wall and EAP225-Wall are currently supported. To check the firmware versions of the supported EAPs, please refer to www.tp-link.com/omada_ compatibility_list. More - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 157
login account of the EAP. 2. Launch the Omada app, tap Standalone APs and wait for the EAP device to be discovered. Tips All the EAP devices in the same subnet will be discovered by Omada app and shown on the page. You can tap the discovered EAP device to configure directly. 151 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 158
. When the default SSID of the EAP device is changed, normally mobile device join the new wireless network automatically. For the unsupported operation system, you should manually connect to the new SSID. Tips •• O m a d a a p p i s d e s i g n e d to h e l p yo u quickly configure some basic - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 159
, controller mode is recommended. Controller mode allows you to configure and automatically synchronize unified wireless settings to all EAPs in the Controller Software running the Management PC EAP EAP EAP Mobile Device Installed with Omada App Follow the steps below to manage your network - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 160
1. Connect your mobile device to the EAP by using the default SSID (format: TPLink 2.4GHz/5GHz_XXXXXX) printed on the label. Note that the EAP should be in the same subnet with the controller. 3. T a p t h by entering the IP address and port of the controller host in the manual column. 154 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 161
4. On the APs screen, tap the EAP that is pending for the adoption. And you can use the functions at the bottom to navigate various screens of the Omada Controller including the wireless statistics, clients information and basic settings. 155 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 162
Omada app is designed for accessing the controller via Omada Cloud service. Thus, you can configure your controller and manage EAPs at any time, from anywhere. a TP-Link ID. For more details about the Cloud Access on the controller, refer to the Omada Cloud Service. Mobile Device Installed with - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 163
1. Launch the Omada app, go to Cloud Access and tap Go to Log In to log in to Omada Cloud with your TP-Link ID. 2. All the online controller which are bound with your TP-Link ID will appear on the page. Tap the controller to launch and configure the controller. 157 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 164
3. On the APs screen, tap the EAP that is pending for the adoption. And you can use the functions at the bottom to navigate various screens of the Omada Controller including the wireless statistics, clients information and basic settings. 158 - TP-Link EAP225-Wall | Omada Controller Software 3.2.1 User Guide - Page 165
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