TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.1.4 User Guide - Page 56

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After adoption begins, the status of Pending (Wireless) EAP will become Adopting (Wireless) and then Connected (Wireless). It should take roughly 2 minutes to show up Connected (Wireless) within your controller. 2 ) For the EAP that has been managed by Omada Controller before and cannot reach the gateway, it goes into Isolated status when it is discovered by controller again. Go to Access Points > Isolated, click . The following page will shown, go to Mesh, then click to connect the Uplink AP. Once adoption has finished, your device can be managed by the controller in the same way as a wired EAP. 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 a mesh network with better performance, we recommend that you select the Uplink AP with the strongest signal, least hop and least Downlink AP. •• You can enable Auto Failover to make the controller automatically select an uplink AP for the isolated EAP to establish Wireless Uplink. And the controller will automatically select a new uplink AP for the mesh EAPs when the original uplink fails. 50

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After adoption begins, the status of Pending (Wireless) EAP will become Adopting (Wireless) and
then Connected (Wireless). It should take roughly 2 minutes to show up Connected (Wireless)
within your controller.
2 )
For the EAP that has been managed by Omada Controller before and cannot reach the
gateway, it goes into Isolated status when it is discovered by controller again. Go to
Access
Points > Isolated
, click
.
The following page will shown, go to
Mesh
, then click
to connect the Uplink AP.
Once adoption has finished, your device can be managed by the controller in the same way as a
wired EAP. 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
.
±iIps
You can manually select the uplink AP that you want to connect in the uplink EAP list. To build a mesh
network with better performance, we recommend that you select the Uplink AP with the strongest signal,
least hop and least Downlink AP.
You can enable
Auto Failover
to make the controller automatically select an uplink AP for the isolated EAP
to establish Wireless Uplink. And the controller will automatically select a new uplink AP for the mesh EAPs
when the original uplink fails.