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Omada Cloud Software Defined Networking (SDN)
Omada’s Software Defined Networking (SDN) platform integrates network devices, including access points, switches and gateways, providing 100% centralized cloud management. Omada creates a highly scalable network—all controlled from a single interface. Seamless wireless and wired connections are provided, ideal for use in hospitality, education, retail, offices, and more.
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Need to deploy stable Wi-Fi in high-density environment? Try Omada Wi-Fi 6 technology! Omada Wi-Fi 6 access points greatly improve experiences in high-density environments, and provides faster speed and greater range for more devices.
WPA3, the Newest Security Protocol
Want to enhance the network security in public WiFi and home WiFi? Try TP-Link WPA3 technology! To maximum the safety of enterprise and your home WiFi, TP-Link is inserting WPA3, the latest encryption technology, into Omada access points, WiFi routers, range extenders, and more devices.
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Need to transmit network to long range or remote areas? Try Pharos wireless solution! Pharos is TP-Link's next-generation outdoor product series, providing long-range outdoor wireless networking solutions for applications such as WISP, Enterprise Bridge (P2P), and Wireless Surveillance (PtMP).
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Worried about buffering when using outdoor wireless broadband? Try TP-Link MAXtream technology! MAXtream, the breakthrough TDMA technology, makes outdoor AP smoother and produces more efficient communications.
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Facing the annoying latency when multiple devices connected? Try TP-Link MU-MIMO technology! MU-MIMO solves this problem by creating multiple simultaneous connections to serve several users with multiple data streams at the same time.
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Need to deploy your surveillance cameras in your farm? Try TP-Link PoE technology to transmit power and data through one single Ethernet cable.
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Need to work at home or expand your wired connections? Try TP-Link LiteWave Switches! The TP-Link LiteWave Unmanaged Switches provide the simplest and most affordable way to expand your wired network. Just plug and play!
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The EAP Controller is used to manage multiple EAPs intensively.
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If you are planning to upgrade to this version from an old Controller (V3.2.10 or below), please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller.
Some new features of the Controller require firmware upgrades to the device, the firmware for gateways will be released soon.
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This video will demonstration how to do a full configuration with TP-Link Omada products including gateway, switches and EAPs. As an example, we are going to build the wired and wireless networks from scratch at our TP-Link Office. The setup consists of 7 steps: Step 1. Log in to the Controller Step 2. Adopt Devices Step 3. View Dashboard and Menus Step 4. Set up WAN Step 5. Set up LAN and VLANs Step 6. Set up Wi-Fi Step 7. Set up ACL
This video demonstrates how to manage TP-Link EAPs centrally via the Software Controller. The setup consists of three steps: • Install the Software • Configure Discovery Utility (If your EAPs and the Controller Host are on different subnets) • Configure Software Controller THIS VIDEO APPLIES TO: • All TP-Link EAP models (except EAP120 and EAP220) • Omada Software Controller • Mass EAPs (usually more than three)
This video demonstrates how to set up a TP-Link EAP via your mobile phone. The setup consists of four steps: • Connect the EAP to the network • Download the Omada APP • Connect to the EAP's wireless network • Set up the EAP using the Omada APP THIS VIDEO APPLIES TO: • All TP-Link EAP models. (except EAP120 and EAP220) • A small number (1-3) of EAPs.
You can manage TP-Link EAPs at any time from anywhere with the Cloud Access function of our Omada Controller Software. This video introduces both the application scenario and concrete steps you can follow. Don't hesitate to give it a try. THIS VIDEO APPLIES TO: • All TP-Link EAP models (except EAP120 and EAP220) • Omada Controller Software (version 3.0.2 or above) • Mass EAPs (usually more than three)
This video introduces how to choose the optimum method to manage TP-Link EAPs in your scenario. Here are 3 most common scenarios and their corresponding methods: • Manage 1 or 2 EAPs locally • Manage 3 or more EAPs locally • Manage 3 or more EAPs remotely When choosing the method, consider the following questions: 1. Standalone Mode or Controller Mode? 2. In Controller mode, what kind of controller will you use, an OC200 or a PC with Omada Software Controller? 3. What kind of user interface will you use, a web browser or the Omada app?
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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