TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.0.5 Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 28

Monitor and Manage the EAPs, 2.3.1 Manage the EAPs in Different Status, Forget this AP - access point

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2.3 Monitor and Manage the EAPs Omada Controller can discover all the EAP devices currently connected to the network and display the information of them on the Access Points page. 2.3.1 Manage the EAPs in Different Status According to their connection status, EAPs are divided into four categories: Connected, Disconnected, Isolated and Pending. You can view the EAPs in different status on different pages: All Connected Disconnected Isolated Displays the information of all EAPs in different status. Displays the connected EAPs. The status of connected EAPs includes two cases: Connected and Connected (Wireless). Connected: After you adopt a wired EAP in Pending status, its status will become Provisioning, then Configuring and Connected eventually. Connected (Wireless): In a mesh network, if an EAP has a successful wireless uplink, its status will become Adopting (Wireless) and then Connected (Wireless). Only connected EAPs can be managed. A connected EAP will turn into a pending one after you forget it. You can refer to Forget this AP to forget an EAP or click Forget All on the page to forget all the connected EAPs. Displays the disconnected EAPs. If a connected EAP powers off or disconnects from the Omada Controller, it will be in Disconnected status. 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 click Forget All on the page to forget all the disconnected EAPs. Displays the isolated EAPs. In a mesh network, when the EAP which has been managed before by Omada Controller connects to the network wirelessly and cannot reach the gateway, it goes into the Isolated state. The isolated EAP searches for wireless uplink and the LED on the device turns green and flashes off every 5 seconds. To know more about mesh network, refer to Configure Mesh. 22

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2.3
Monitor and Manage the EAPs
Omada Controller can discover all the EAP devices currently connected to the network and display
the information of them on the
Access Points
page.
2.3.1
Manage the EAPs in Different Status
According to their connection status, EAPs are divided into four categories:
Connected
,
Disconnected
,
Isolated
and
Pending
. You can view the EAPs in different status on different pages:
All
Displays the information of all EAPs in different status.
Connected
Displays the connected EAPs.
The status of connected EAPs includes two cases:
Connected
and
Connected
(Wireless)
.
Connected:
After you adopt a wired EAP in Pending status, its status will become
Provisioning, then Configuring and Connected eventually.
Connected (Wireless)
: In a mesh network, if an EAP has a successful wireless uplink,
its status will become Adopting (Wireless) and then Connected (Wireless).
Only connected EAPs can be managed. A connected EAP will turn into a pending one
after you
forget
it. You can refer to
Forget this AP
to forget an EAP or click
Forget All
on the page to forget all the connected EAPs.
Disconnected
Displays the disconnected EAPs.
If a connected EAP powers off or disconnects from the Omada Controller, it will be in
Disconnected status. 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
click
Forget All
on the page to forget all the disconnected EAPs.
Isolated
Displays the isolated EAPs.
In a mesh network, when the EAP which has been managed before by Omada
Controller connects to the network wirelessly and cannot reach the gateway, it goes
into the Isolated state. The isolated EAP searches for wireless uplink and the LED on
the device turns green and flashes off every 5 seconds. To know more about mesh
network, refer to
Configure Mesh
.