TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.0.5 Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 20

Monitor and Manage the EAPs

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2. Click the Retry button in the Action column and enter the current username and password of the EAP. Click Apply.  Tips ··If you have a new discovered EAP, you can click the Adopt button in the Action column to adopt the EAP. Omada Controller will automatically adopt the EAP using the default username and password (both are admin). ··If you have multiple new discovered EAPs, and all of them have the default username and password (both are admin), you can click the Batch Adopt button to adopt them in batch. But if there are any EAPs with the Retry button, it means that the username and password of these EAPs have been changed. You need to first adopt them before batch adopt the rest EAPs. 3. After EAPs are adopted, the status will change from Pending to Connected. All the EAPs' username and password will become the same as those of the Controller's administrator account you created in the Basic Configuration.  Tips If you want to change the EAPs' username and password, refer to Device Account. 1.6 Monitor and Manage the EAPs When all the configurations above are finished, you can centrally monitor and manage the EAPs via the Omada Controller's management interface. The management interface is divided into three sections as the following figure shows. 14

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2.
Click the
Retry
button in the
Action
column and enter the current username and password of the
EAP. Click
Apply
.
²iIpe
·
If you have a new discovered EAP, you can click the
Adopt
button in the
Action
column to adopt the EAP.
Omada Controller will automatically adopt the EAP using the default username and password (both are
admin).
·
If you have multiple new discovered EAPs, and all of them have the default username and password (both are
admin), you can click the
Batch Adopt
button to adopt them in batch. But if there are any EAPs with the Retry
button, it means that the username and password of these EAPs have been changed. You need to first adopt
them before batch adopt the rest EAPs.
3.
After EAPs are adopted, the status will change from
Pending
to
Connected
. All the EAPs’
username and password will become the same as those of the Controller's administrator
account you created in the
Basic Configuration
.
²iIpe
If you want to change the EAPs' username and password, refer to
Device Account
.
1.6
Monitor and Manage the EAPs
When all the configurations above are finished, you can centrally monitor and manage the EAPs
via the Omada Controller's management interface. The management interface is divided into three
sections as the following figure shows.