TP-Link BE9300 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router
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TP-Link BE9300 Tri-Band Wi-Fi 7 Router


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Anonymous

2 months ago

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Pablo Loretan

2 months ago

That's right. The Archer series from TP-Link is a classic consumer router and is designed for private use. Omada, on the other hand, is a professional network management platform that has been specially developed for use with Omada-compatible devices - such as access points, switches and gateways from the Omada series. Therefore, this product is not compatible with the Omada controller.

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Anonymous

2 months ago

Is it omada compatible?

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digitec

2 months ago

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The router is compatible with the Omada application, as it is one of the TP-Link products that include the Omada brand in its features. It is EasyMesh-compatible and listed among the routers supporting Omada, enabling unified management via the Omada application.

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Astrolabium

10 months ago

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digitec

10 months ago

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Yes, the WiFi network of the TP-Link Archer BE550 can be switched off if you only want to use a LAN connection with 2.5 Gbps. Here are the steps to disable WiFi permanently: ## Via the web user interface - Log in to the router's web user interface. - Go to the wireless settings and deactivate the WiFi. - Save the changes to ensure that the WiFi remains switched off. ## With the WiFi button - Press and hold the WiFi button on the front of the router for about 2 seconds to switch the WiFi on or off. However, make sure that no automatic settings such as a wireless schedule switch the WiFi back on. ## Via the Tether app - Use the TP-Link Tether app to switch off the WiFi via the app settings. Make sure that all relevant settings are saved to make the deactivation permanent. If the WiFi is switched on again anyway, check whether a wireless schedule or other automatic settings are active and deactivate them accordingly.

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