TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.0.5 Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 103

Con the Cloud Access, 4.1.1 Enable Cloud Access, 4.1.2 Manage the Cloud Users

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4.1 Configure the Cloud Access 4.1.1 Enable Cloud Access You can configure the controller via Omada Cloud only when Cloud Access is enabled on the controller and you have been added as a Cloud User. On the page Cloud Access you can configure Cloud Access. Click the button to enable the Cloud Access. The Cloud Access status is , which means that the Cloud Access is enabled. 4.1.2 Manage the Cloud Users To configure and manage Omada Controller through Cloud service, you need to have a TP-Link ID, and bind your TP-Link ID to the controller. Then you can remotely access the controller as a Cloud User.  Note To register a TP-Link ID and bind it to your controller, make sure that the controller host can access the internet. Register a TP-Link ID In the Quick Setup process, you can register a TP-Link ID and bind it to your controller. If you have skipped the registration during the Quick 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 ID, come back to Cloud Access page to log in and bind your TP-Link ID to your controller. 97

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4.1
Configure the Cloud Access
4.1.1
Enable Cloud Access
You can configure the controller via Omada Cloud only when Cloud Access is enabled on the
controller and you have been added as a Cloud User.
On the page
Cloud Access
you can configure Cloud Access. Click the button to enable the
Cloud
Access
. The Cloud Access status is
, which means that the Cloud Access is enabled.
4.1.2
Manage the Cloud Users
To configure and manage Omada Controller through Cloud service, you need to have a TP-Link ID,
and bind your TP-Link ID to the controller. Then you can remotely access the controller as a Cloud
User.
±NtTe
To register a TP-Link ID and bind it to your controller, make sure that the controller host can access the
internet.
Register a TP-Link ID
In the Quick Setup process, you can register a TP-Link ID and bind it to your controller.
If you
have skipped the registration during the Quick 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 ID, come back to
Cloud Access
page to log in and bind your TP-Link
ID to your controller.