![]() ![]() Access Point Outdoor - 1 x EAP225-Outdoorįor Debian systems, Omada need Java 8, MongoDB 3.0.15 to 4.0, JSVC, curl.Switch - TL-SG2210P V3.20, 8 port Gbe with POE+ 60W of Power budget & 2 SFP ports.Firewall - TL-R605, 1 WAN, 3 WAN/LAN, 1 LAN (all gigabit).Server - Intel NUC NUC6i7KYK with i7 6770HQ 4 core 8 threads.Decided to leave one core and 2 gigs memory for Proxmox’s smooth operation. ![]() After half a day of troubleshooting, was finally able to install and later provisioned couple of VMs with 1 core and 2 Gb memory for Docker testing & 2 core 6 Gb memory for Omada Controller. So, decided to install Proxmox and hit a snag. TP Link recommended at least 2 cores, 4 threads for the self hosted controller. My friend already had 6th gen i7 NUC laying and gathering dust. Hardware ⌗įirst we decided to go with OC200 Hardware Controller but pivoted to Software Solution. Zulu : You must select 'JDK FX' in the Java Package drop down. For version 8, not all OpenJDKs include JavaFX (e.g. After reading ton manuals/FAQs from TP Link & had a good 30 min call with TP Link Engineer, decided to go with Omada SDN. If you are set on using JDK 8 and JavaFX, I've found it's best to install an OpenJDK that includes JavaFX. In the same period of time I’ve stumbled upon Omada SDN from TP Link review from Tom Lawrence of Lawrence Systems. Even though he though it’s good learning experience, he wanted something like Unifi but cheaper, in his budget. It was out his budget and he toyed with pfSense. ![]() what I suggested was Unifi from Ubiquiti. Friend of mine asked for firewall suggestion. TP Link has range of Hardware controller, Switches, Firewalls and Access Points from relatively inexpensive to high-end. TP Link is pushing Omada SDN from small businesses to home offices. ![]()
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