TP-Link Omada

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Beschreibung

Omada app is used for configuring and managing your Omada devices. You can change settings, monitor the network status and manage clients, all from the convenience of a smart phone or tablet.

STANDALONE MODE
Standalone mode is designed for managing EAPs or wireless routers right away without having to spend time configuring a controller. Each device is managed separately. This mode is recommended for networks which only have a few EAPs (or wireless routers) and require only basic functions, such as home network.

CONTROLLER MODE
Controller mode works together with a software Omada Controller or a hardware Cloud Controller, and is suitable for managing multiple devices (including gateways, switches and EAPs) centrally. Controller mode allows you to configure and automatically synchronize unified settings to the devices in the network. Compared to Standalone Mode, more configuration options are available and supports to manage more devices in Controller mode.
You can manage devices in Controller mode in two ways: via Local Access or Cloud Access. In Local Access mode, the Omada app can manage devices when the Controller and your mobile device are in the same subnet; in Cloud Access mode, the Omada app can access the Controller across the internet so you can manage your devices wherever you are.

Compatibility List:
The controller mode currently supports hardware cloud controllers (OC200 V1, OC300 V1), software Omada Controller v3.0.2 and above. (To experience more features support and more stable services, we recommend that you upgrade your controller to a new version).

Standalone Mode currently supports the following models (with latest firmware):
EAP245 (EU)/(US) V1
EAP225 (EU)/(US) V3/V2/V1
EAP115 (EU)/(US) V4/V2/V1
EAP110 (EU)/(US) V4/V2/V1
EAP225-Outdoor (EU)/(US) V1
EAP110-Outdoor (EU)/(US) V3/V1
EAP115-Wall (EU) V1
EAP225-Wall (EU) V2
ER706W (EU)/(US) V1/V1.6
ER706W-4G (EU)/(US) V1/V1.6
*The latest firmware is required and can be downloaded from https://www.tp-link.com/omada_compatibility_list.
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  • Ist TP-Link Omada kostenlos?

    Ja, TP-Link Omada ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.

  • Ist TP-Link Omada seriös?

    🤔 Die Qualität der TP-Link Omada-App ist gemischt. Einige Nutzer sind zufrieden, während andere Probleme melden. Ziehen Sie in Betracht, einzelne Bewertungen für mehr Kontext zu lesen.

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  • Wie viel kostet TP-Link Omada?

    TP-Link Omada ist kostenlos.

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Dhanush_89 on

Kanada

Hey 👋 I am using apple and hardware controller. I do not see most of the features highlighted here. Like, no statistics page, no access to manage VPN from mobile etc. What is wrong?

Omada is great. App could improve a bit.

Gjjb66 on

Kanada

I get that the Cloud is “the” main source for controlling our Omada networks but considering Apps are a primary go-to (and much quicker) for most people, I’d like to see some more functionality in the App. Port management / forwarding, and client-specific configuration settings (vpn, assign to AP, etc) would be nice. Bigger issue is Omada’s feature to force a client to an AP doesn’t work at all (yet), even though the cloud lets you do so, and this makes you think it works. I’d also like see better reporting capabilities on internet bandwidth usage by client. You can kinda do it, but it’s not as easy as selecting a date range and sorting all clients by downloads or uploads, and I can’t tell if that’s just internet or if it includes internal traffic (which I’m not concerned about as much). All that said TP Link does great work, and updates/improves their firmware continually which is Excellent. The Omada system offers something nobody else does for a small/mid business in a way that is scalable (costs and technical skill dependent). Keep it up!

Terrible app

googyuiphd on

Kanada

To link EAP610 is terrible. Info on set up and troubleshooting info are not consolidated on website. Any so called help on loving in does not work . When trying to sign it keeps saying can’t find server. Very frustrating and time consuming. Even tech help was fruitless. Doing a Google search takes me to TP to fine my unit and the eap 610 isn’t even listed.

Not bad

Fallup2012 on

Kanada

Was pretty easy to set up and navigate first try. My tablets are wall mounted landscape and the app only displays portrait

No need to app Omada

!bznjdnshx on

Kanada

Omada app looks good. Very easy config AP. However, the main security feature of AP is client isolation or SSID isolation. This feature hides in the web UI of Ap, it can be access from 192.168.0.254 default address. After enable isolation. The Omada app is not usable. Same to someone trying to hack your wifi. They will fail because no use to link to your wifi anymore. All are isolated . Client and network. Your main router and pc are all safe now. As to software controller , it is a joke. Never working and actually no need to use. You access web ui from wired pc and do the configuration of AP and save the setting. All is done.

Limited functionality and NO LANDSCAPE mode!

Pejmam on

Kanada

This app has so many potentials but has very limited functionality vs the Web version. Also it is missing LANDSCAPE MODE for iPad. Although it has limited functionalities, by adding a LANDSCAPE MODE I will give it more starts

Paralysis by Passwords

Zak197 on

Kanada

So need to incorporate iPhone FaceId to login. Also need a reset password for the EAP ‘cause you know…people forget passwords and shouldn’t have to reset to factory the EAP just to get back in. Maybe a single sign in options?

Welcome back on iOS with the V3.0.33

Du Schml on

Kanada

Many thanks for the update to the version 3.0.33 for iOS users.

Perfect for remote support

sunraykisses on

Kanada

We have a busy home network, two of us work from home and way too many IOT devices :-) ... the standard wifi from our ISP was not up to the task. Now with two EAP225s and the OM200 my wireless connections are almost as fast to the outside works as wired devices! And with this app I can take calls from my partner or kid wherever I am, log into the OM200 and fix problems... I look like super dad... and my family no longer complains that my clients get better support than they do :-)

Business access point for the elite businessman

Preistess Kady on

Kanada

I love it so much!

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