I'm trying to figure out if one access point is enough per floor or should I make sure I have one at every room or lotation where I need wifi. My house is 100% concrete and steel.
How do I get My switch to show up in the device tab instead of the client tab. it is connected but I can't configure it with the controller.my system is all the omada line the controller the 16 poe switch and the router.so I thought it would link up as shown in this and many other videos
I'm planing a network (which already has a outdoor EAP on the house connected to standard router.) Plan is ISP optic > NTD > Router with Outdoor EAP + OC200 attached to this as the Wired EAP starting point. Then mesh to an EAP outdoor mounted to a cottage - question is will the "Wireless Mesh EAP" allow internet to be extracted from the Ethernet port on the PoE adaptor, such that it could be put into a dumb switch for wired devices in the cottage? Or is it only WiFi at the client AP end?
I have the ER7206 router, SG2210P switch, and 4 EAP610 APs, 2 upstairs and two down. With just a single SSID based on my LAN, signal strength is great on all APs. When I setup a VLAN for wired and wireless with a separate SSID, I get no internet. Ideas?
I have a EAP660HD installed and I still have some weak signal spot at the top floor of a multi-level home. I am getting a 2nd AP for the top floor. Do I need the OC200 controller to create the mesh network? 22June Well, I have an update on it. A complete change of the situation. I have to clarify that I do not use mesh system as I have ethernet cable to the AP. I understand more about setup. I changed the AP location to the attic , beaming downward and I use a WIfi6 mobile phone to verify on the coverage. I have a complete coverage of the whole house (B, G, 1, 2 ,Attic)plus outside in the garden as well. Full strength Wifi6,. At 1F, on the mobile phone indicates 900M network speed to AP. hmmm, I have an overkill powerful AP, but I only need to install one, not multiples, nor many recycle router as AP.
How big is your house? And yeah the reason you got bad signal at the top floor is cause the antennas spread the signal just sideways and forward. Behind the AP you get bad signal so if you didn't install it on top floor no wonder.
every example i see is with one AP connected to the router with a network cable and the other APs meshed wirelessly... can i have all APs hooked up via cat6 and create a mesh using the cable as it's backhaul?
and followup, can i do this with any tplink omada controlled AP? or do certain models have limitations? i'd like to use one of the "wall" variants in at least 2 rooms and likely have a ax1800 to cover the rest.
Yes, the controller makes this system very reliable. You can use them wired/wireless or a combination of the two to build the mesh. The controller is cloud managed but the hardware is connected to your local LAN (you can manage it locally as well). We've used this system in hotel wireless environments to provide seamless service and it's easy to manage.
- "Vigi Security Manager" is a windows software - This setup is fully done without the Vigi NVR ? - Do the VIGI individual cameras have their own web interface or similar that allows basic settings like RTSP settings so it will not depend on external TP-Link software for initial setup ?
Hi there , at 09:51 when you wanted to created vlan 10 why you didnt change it to vlan option insted of interface ? , besides at 10:12 when you wanted to created vlan 20 you select interface insted of vlan option why ?? thnx
i live in delhi and tp link 710 is installed in my office there is no net at home so i can use office net to use home net my home is 25 kms away from office between which traffic signals multi all If I live in Delhi, then I put airspace on its tower, then I live in their bungalows in the basement of my house and second, if I put the tower in my balcony above, will it work, how much range can it cover? Will it cover a range of 25 kms?
Please shrink down those ceiling APs. Honestly, people are afraid of them overhead. In a warehouse no problem in a low ceiling office or home definitely a problem.
Hi there, I saw that your motion detection have box when it detected human and my question is do really VIGI Surveillance have a function to trigger motion when it detect human or vehicles?
Allow me to save you hours of frustration. These AP's will ship with outdated firmware that doesn't support mesh. You will need to connect them to your network via the RJ45 first and upgrade them to the latest firmware. You can then move it to the new location away from an RJ45 connection and give it a few minutes, you should see an "ISOLATED" message and a "LINK" option. You can now enable the mesh between them.
@@Corei14 that works properly out of the box with the older firmware as long as they are all wired. Client roaming will function normally, just no wireless "mesh" with the EAP6xx series until you upgrade firmware. Mesh also works with the EAP245s out of the box.
@@duranopaulo wired backhaul worked out of the box. If you are attempting to have mesh with wireless backhaul, you'll need to first connect them by wire and upgrade the firmware.
You have connected the cameras directly to the NVR without connecting the NVR to a network, then you used a PC to find the cameras. How could the PC find the cameras if they are not connected to the same network?!!