TP-Link OC200 Omada Controller Software 4.1.5Windows/Linux User Guide - Page 267
Host A Controller Host, Switch, Internet, Router DHCP Server, Root AP, Mesh AP, Wired Connection
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Chapter 6 Configure and Monitor Omada Managed Devices A common mesh network is shown as below. Only the root AP is connected by an Ethernet cable, while other APs have no wired data connection. Mesh allows the isolated APs to communicate with preconfigured root AP on the network. Once powered up, factory default or unadopted EAPs can detect the EAP in range and make itself available for adoption in the controller. Internet Internet Router (DHCP Server) Wireless Uplink Wired Connection Host A (Controller Host) Switch Root AP Mesh AP (Hops: 1) Mesh APs (Hops: 2) After all the EAPs are adopted, a mesh network is established. The EAPs connected to the network via wireless connection also can broadcast SSIDs and relay network traffic to and from the network through the uplink AP. To build a mesh network, follow the steps below: 1. Go to Settings > Site to make sure Mesh is enabled. 265
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