TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.0.5 Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 29

View the Detailed Information of EAPs, 2.3.3 Manage the EAPs in the Action Column - firmware

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Pending Displays the pending EAPs. The status of pending EAPs includes three cases: Pending, Pending (Wireless) and Managed by others. Pending: All the EAPs with wired network connection are in pending status by default when first discovered by Omada Controller. Pending (Wireless): The factory default EAP with mesh functions and no wired network connection is in Pending (Wireless) status when first discovered by Omada Controller. Managed by others: An EAP is located on the same network as the controller, but has been already managed by an existing controller before. You can provide the username/password to unbind the EAP from the existing controller and begin adoption in current controller. Only after pending EAPs are adopted and connected, you can manage them. To adopt pending EAPs, refer to Adopt the EAPs. 2.3.2 View the Detailed Information of EAPs You can click Overview, Config, Performance or Mesh Network tab to view different detailed information of EAPs. Overview Config Performance Mesh Network Displays the EAP's name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version, firmware version, channel number of connected clients and download/upload bytes. Displays the EAP's name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version, firmware version, WLAN Group bounded with the 2G and 5G of the EAP, and radio of the 2G and 5G. Displays the EAP's name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version, firmware version, number of connected 2G clients and 5G clients, TX(Downloaded Traffic), RX(Uploaded Traffic), TX 2G and TX 5G. Displays the EAP's name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version, firmware version, number of connected clients, hops, uplink APs and downlink APs. 2.3.3 Manage the EAPs in the Action Column You can execute the corresponding operation to the EAP by clicking an icon in the Action column. Locate the EAP in the map. Reboot the EAP. 23

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Pending
Displays the pending EAPs.
The status of pending EAPs includes three cases:
Pending
,
Pending (Wireless)
and
Managed by others
.
Pending:
All the EAPs with wired network connection are in pending status by default
when first discovered by Omada Controller.
Pending (Wireless):
The factory default EAP with mesh functions and no wired network
connection is in Pending (Wireless) status when first discovered by Omada Controller.
Managed by others:
An EAP is located on the same network as the controller, but
has been already managed by an existing controller before. You can provide the
username/password to unbind the EAP from the existing controller and begin adoption
in current controller.
Only after pending EAPs are adopted and connected, you can manage them. To adopt
pending EAPs, refer to
Adopt the EAPs
.
2.3.2
View the Detailed Information of EAPs
You can click
Overview
,
Config
,
Performance
or
Mesh Network
tab to view different detailed
information of EAPs.
Overview
Displays the EAP's name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version,
firmware version, channel number of connected clients and download/upload bytes.
Config
Displays the EAP’s name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version,
firmware version, WLAN Group bounded with the 2G and 5G of the EAP, and radio of
the 2G and 5G.
Performance
Displays the EAP’s name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version,
firmware version, number of connected 2G clients and 5G clients, TX(Downloaded
Traffic), RX(Uploaded Traffic), TX 2G and TX 5G.
Mesh Network
Displays the EAP’s name, MAC address, IP address, status, model, hardware version,
firmware version, number of connected clients, hops, uplink APs and downlink APs.
2.3.3
Manage the EAPs in the Action Column
You can execute the corresponding operation to the EAP by clicking an icon in the
Action
column.
Locate the EAP in the map.
Reboot the EAP.