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Install the Omada Controller Download the installation file of Omada Controller from our website http://www.tp-link.com/en/ download/EAP-Controller.html.  Install the .tar.gz file Follow the steps below to install Omada Controller on your Linux PC: 1. Make sure your PC is running in root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode: sudo 2. Extract the tar.gz file using the command: tar zxvf Omada_Controller_v3.0.5_linux_x64_targz.tar.gz 3. Install Omada Controller using the command: sudo ./install.sh 4. To implement privilege separation, make sure you have jsvc installed in your system. For example, you can use the command: apt-get install jsvc or yum install jsvc.  Install the .deb file Follow the steps below to install Omada Controller on your Linux PC: 1. Make sure your PC is running in root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode: sudo 2. Install the .deb file using the command: dpkg -i Omada_Controller_v3.0.5_linux_x64.deb If dependencies are missing, you can use the command: apt -get-intall -f to fix the problem.  Tips ··For installing the .tar.gz, if you want Omada Controller to run as a user (it 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, and run the command: sudo ./uninstall.sh. ··During uninstallation, you can choose whether to backup the database. The backup folder is /opt/tplink/eap_ db_backup. ··During installation, you will be asked whether to restore the database if there is any backup database in the folder /opt/tplink/eap_db_backup. 6

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Install the Omada Controller
Download the installation file of Omada Controller from our website
download/EAP-Controller.html.
Install the
.tar.gz file
Follow the steps below to install Omada Controller on your Linux PC:
1.
Make sure your PC is running in root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode:
sudo
2.
Extract the tar.gz file using the command:
tar zxvf Omada_Controller_v3.0.5_linux_x64_targz.tar.gz
3.
Install Omada Controller using the command:
sudo ./install.sh
4.
To implement privilege separation, make sure you have
jsvc
installed in your system. For
example, you can use the command:
apt-get install jsvc
or
yum install jsvc
.
Install the
.deb file
Follow the steps below to install Omada Controller on your Linux PC:
1.
Make sure your PC is running in root mode. You can use this command to enter root mode:
sudo
2.
Install the .deb file using the command:
dpkg -i Omada_Controller_v3.0.5_linux_x64.deb
If
dependencies are missing, you can use the command:
apt -get-intall -f
to fix the problem.
²iIpe
·
For installing the
.tar.gz
, if you want Omada Controller to run as a user (it 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, and run the command:
sudo ./uninstall.sh.
·
During uninstallation, you can choose whether to backup the database. The backup folder is /opt/tplink/eap_
db_backup.
·
During installation, you will be asked whether to restore the database if there is any backup database in the
folder /opt/tplink/eap_db_backup.