This one doesn't but we've developed other types of outdoor PoE switches that support L2 management features including VLANs. www.fastcabling.com/product-category/outdoor-poe-switches/
I need to see a video on the Omada controller solutions. Please point me to the best video that you know about that explains getting started with Omada. Thanks
@@Fastcabling Thanks, or if you know of a clear and well done tutorial video on the Omada setup, that would be great. All I can find so far from TP-Link is a little confusing. You have to purchase a license to run the full featured Omada platform, correct? I am not an enterprise business user which seems to be what Omada is aimed at.
Yes, configuring your TP-Link EAP225 Access Points (APs) correctly is crucial to avoid problems and ensure a stable, efficient Wi-Fi network. First, you need to position your APs to ensure broad and overlapping coverage areas, especially in a multi-story building. Avoid physical obstructions and sources of interference. But at the same time, ensure there's enough overlap between the coverage areas of adjacent APs to allow for seamless roaming but not so close that their signals interfere with each other. If your EAP225s support Fast Roaming (802.11k and 802.11r), enabling this feature can help devices switch more seamlessly between APs as they move around. Use the same SSID (network name) and password across all APs to ensure devices can connect to the strongest signal automatically. For more suggestions, please consult the manufacturer.
Thanks for your interest. You can find them here: www.fastcabling.com/product-category/outdoor-poe-switches/. If you have more questions, please feel free to consult us at support@fastcabling.com
This outdoor WAP accepts 802.3af PoE and 24 passive PoE, and our outdoor PoE switch is compatible with IEEE802.3af/at standards, so it won't burn the device.