About This Guide Omada offers scenario-based access points for different kinds of environments. This document offers startup guidance for the Indoor/Outdoor Wireless Bridge (hereinafter referred to as Bridge AP), including a detailed hardware overview and quick references for hardware installation and software configuration. Related Documentation The Quick Installation Guide can be found in the product packaging and on the Product Support page:...
Hardware Overview This chapter provides a detailed hardware overview of the Bridge AP. LEDs RESET Button Role Switch LAN Port Reflector Assembly Rear Cover Protective Cap Mounting Bracket Metal Strap LED Explanation The Bridge AP is equipped with a system LED, a LAN LED, and four Signal LEDs that indicate the status of the device.
LAN LED On: The port is connected, but not active. Flash: The port is connected and active. Off: The port is not connected. Signal LEDs Working as Main AP: All LEDs remain solid on. Working as Client AP: More lit LEDs indicates better wireless signal strength. * When the Locate feature is activated in the Omada Controller, the LED will flash quickly for 10 minutes to help you locate and identify the device.
Hardware Installation Mounting Height Ensure a clear line of sight between the wireless devices for optimal performance. An elevated location is recommended as obstacles like trees, buildings and large steel structures will weaken the wireless signal. Line of Sight Side View Orientation Install the AP with the front facing the target area.
Installation Bridge APs can be mounted to outdoor poles and serve as network bridges, ideal for long-distance wireless transmission. This chapter provides quick references for hardware installation. You can follow the Quick Installation Guide to install the Bridge AP using the accessories in the product packaging. The Quick Installation Guide can be found in the product packaging and on the Support page of your model at https://www.omadanetworks.com/business-networking/omada-wifi-wireless-...
Auto Pairing The Main AP and Client AP in the same kit will automatically form a bridge network after powering Auto Pairing Main AP Client AP Notes: • Check the role switch to ensure you have connected the Main AP and Client AP in the network correctly.
Network Management Omada EAPs offer wireless coverage solutions for small to medium-sized businesses and households. They can work independently as standalone APs or be centrally managed via an Omada Controller, delivering a flexible, feature-rich, and easy-to-configure wireless network. Get Started Choose a method to set up your Bridge APs: •...
For instructions on how to get started with an Omada Controller, refer to https://www. omadanetworks.com/support/faq/4096/. Omada App With the TP-Link Omada app, you can access and manage your Omada devices at a local site or remotely with a tap of your phone. Scan for Omada App Omada App...
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