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Setup Video
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How to Set up a TP-Link EAP via Web browser
This video will demonstrate how to set up a TP-Link EAP via a web browser. The setup consists of three steps:
1. Connect the EAP to the network
2. Log into the EAP (via a wired/wireless connection)
3. Change the default SSID
This video is suitable for users with a small number (1-3) of EAPs .
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FAQs
- How to manage EAPs at different places across internet using Omada Controller (via NAT Port Forwarding and EAP Discovery Utility)? (New UI)
- The Requirements of Establishing an External Portal Server (above Omada Controller 4.1.5)
- Source code template for External Web Portal (Controller 4.1.5 or above)
- What should I do when the Omada Software Controller (V4) fails to discover the devices?
- What should I do if I cannot start the Omada Controller in windows system (Controller 4.1.5 or above)
- How to configure basic wireless settings of my TP-Link EAP in Standalone mode?
- How to configure basic wireless settings of my TP-Link EAP via Omada Controller?
- Common questions about TP-Link EAP device when it’s used in home network
- Frequently asked questions of Omada SDN solution related to upgrading and management
- Why my Omada controller cannot manage the latest EAP?
- How to manage EAPs at different places across Internet using Omada Controller (via NAT Port Forwarding and DHCP Option 138)? (New UI)
- How to manage EAPs in different subnets using Omada controller (via EAP Discovery Utility)? (New UI)
Firmware
A firmware update can resolve issues that the previous firmware version may have and improve its current performance.
To Upgrade
IMPORTANT: To prevent upgrade failures, please read the following before proceeding with the upgrade process
- Please upgrade firmware from the local TP-Link official website of the purchase location for your TP-Link device, otherwise it will be against the warranty. Please click here to change site if necessary.
- Please verify the hardware version of your device for the firmware version. Wrong firmware upgrade may damage your device and void the warranty. (Normally V1.x=V1)
How to find the hardware version on a TP-Link device? - Do NOT turn off the power during the upgrade process, as it may cause permanent damage to the product.
- To avoid wireless disconnect issue during firmware upgrade process, it's recommended to upload firmware with wired connection unless there is no LAN/Ethernet port on your TP-Link device.
- It's recommended that users stop all Internet applications on the computer, or simply disconnect Internet line from the device before the upgrade.
- Use decompression software such as WinZIP or WinRAR to extract the file you download before the upgrade.
EAP230-Wall(EU)_V1_1.0.0 Build 20200618 | |||
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Published Date: 2020-07-28 | Language: English | File Size: 7.37 MB | |
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