TP-Link EAP225-Wall Omada Controller Software 3.0.5 Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 48

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2. Check the box to enable the Mesh function. 3. Configure the following parameters to maintain the mesh network: Auto Failover Enable or disable Auto Failover. Auto Failover is used for the controller to automatically maintain the mesh network. With this feature enabled, the controller can automatically select an uplink AP for the isolated EAP to establish Wireless Uplink. Thus the controller will automatically select a new uplink AP for the mesh EAPs to when the original uplink fails. Connectivity Detection Specify the method of Connection Detection. In a mesh network, the APs can send ARP request packets to a fixed IP address to test the connectivity. If the link fails, the status of these APs will change to Isolated. Auto (Recommended): Select this method and the mesh APs will send ARP request packets to the default gateway for the detection. Custom IP Address: Select this method and specify a desired IP address. The mesh APs will send ARP request packets to the custom IP address to test the connectivity. If the IP address of the AP is in different network segments from the custom IP address, the AP will use the default gateway IP address for the detection. 4. Click Apply. 5. Go to Access Points > Pending and adopt the Root AP. Then the status of the Root AP will change into Connected. 6. Install the EAP that will uplink the Root AP wirelessly. Make sure the intended location is within the range of Root AP. The EAPs that is waiting for Wireless Uplink includes two cases: factory default EAPs and EAPs that has been managed by Omada Controller before. 42

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2.
Check the box to enable the Mesh function.
3.
Configure the following parameters to maintain the mesh network:
Auto Failover
Enable or disable Auto Failover.
Auto Failover is used for the controller to automatically maintain the mesh
network. With this feature enabled, the controller can automatically select
an uplink AP for the isolated EAP to establish Wireless Uplink. Thus the
controller will automatically select a new uplink AP for the mesh EAPs to
when the original uplink fails.
Connectivity Detection
Specify the method of Connection Detection.
In a mesh network, the APs can send ARP request packets to a fixed IP
address to test the connectivity. If the link fails, the status of these APs will
change to Isolated.
Auto (Recommended):
Select this method and the mesh APs will send ARP
request packets to the default gateway for the detection.
Custom IP Address:
Select this method and specify a desired IP address.
The mesh APs will send ARP request packets to the custom IP address
to test the connectivity. If the IP address of the AP is in different network
segments from the custom IP address, the AP will use the default gateway
IP address for the detection.
4. Click
Apply
.
5.
Go to
Access Points > Pending
and adopt the Root AP. Then the status of the Root AP will
change into Connected.
6.
Install the EAP that will uplink the Root AP wirelessly. Make sure the intended location is within
the range of Root AP. The EAPs that is waiting for Wireless Uplink includes two cases: factory
default EAPs and EAPs that has been managed by Omada Controller before.