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<blockquote data-quote="fastapifastdisks" data-source="post: 2359801" data-attributes="member: 90950"><p>1x ER7206 </p><p>1x ER605</p><p>1x Some 18 port gigabit switch.</p><p>Omada software controller running on a local network pc. </p><p>on the first install and setup of controller it was not able to detect dhcp client's,the list was empty, tried changing switches etc still nothing. Reinstalled it was able to see clients.</p><p>We wanted omada for remote troubleshooting,sadly it would error out everytime we tried assigning static ip's.opening ports for testing things etc remotely through its cloud service. All the advance networking feature's failed to work via the cloud. Omada version v4.4.4 and v4.4.6 both had same issues. the v4.4.6 solved the not able to detect dhcp client's thing. Remote/cloud control still broken. I think the hardware controller of omada is way better than the software controller version,atleast that is what i have heard/read online. </p><p>Also say goodbye to port 443 if enabling cloud control. Everytime i port forwarded a internal web service to the internet, the router even though configured would redirect 443 login page of my service to its own login page.All good routers have rather should have the ability to change its own internal cloud service to a different port.You can change the port on which omada runs but for some reason not change the actual router login page service.</p><p>We ended up not using omada in the end and now simply use the inbuilt standalone ui.Plus openvpn,ipsec performance is not the greatest of these routers. Should have gone with pfsense/mikrotik.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="fastapifastdisks, post: 2359801, member: 90950"] 1x ER7206 1x ER605 1x Some 18 port gigabit switch. Omada software controller running on a local network pc. on the first install and setup of controller it was not able to detect dhcp client's,the list was empty, tried changing switches etc still nothing. Reinstalled it was able to see clients. We wanted omada for remote troubleshooting,sadly it would error out everytime we tried assigning static ip's.opening ports for testing things etc remotely through its cloud service. All the advance networking feature's failed to work via the cloud. Omada version v4.4.4 and v4.4.6 both had same issues. the v4.4.6 solved the not able to detect dhcp client's thing. Remote/cloud control still broken. I think the hardware controller of omada is way better than the software controller version,atleast that is what i have heard/read online. Also say goodbye to port 443 if enabling cloud control. Everytime i port forwarded a internal web service to the internet, the router even though configured would redirect 443 login page of my service to its own login page.All good routers have rather should have the ability to change its own internal cloud service to a different port.You can change the port on which omada runs but for some reason not change the actual router login page service. We ended up not using omada in the end and now simply use the inbuilt standalone ui.Plus openvpn,ipsec performance is not the greatest of these routers. Should have gone with pfsense/mikrotik. [/QUOTE]
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