TP-Link Omada Hardware Controller | SDN Integrated | PoE Powered | Manage Up to 100 Devices | Easy & Intelligent Network Monitor & Maintenance | Cloud Access & Omada App (OC200)
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TP-Link Omada Hardware Controller | SDN Integrated | PoE Powered | Manage Up to 100 Devices | Easy & Intelligent Network Monitor & Maintenance | Cloud Access & Omada App (OC200)

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Product ID: 92650695
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Details

  • Brand
    TP-Link
  • Model Name
    OC200
  • Special Feature
    WPS
  • Frequency Band Class
    Single-Band
  • Wireless Communication Standard
    Bluetooth
  • Compatible Devices
    Personal
1 Gbps Speed
📱Cloud Access
🔌PoE Powered

Description

🚀 Elevate Your Network Game!

  • ROBUST DESIGN - Durable metal casing and premium hardware for long-lasting performance.
  • REMOTE ACCESS ANYTIME - Enjoy cloud management with no license fees—control your network from anywhere.
  • PEACE OF MIND WARRANTY - 5-year warranty and dedicated support ensure your network runs smoothly.
  • SEAMLESS DEVICE MANAGEMENT - Easily manage up to 100 devices with a user-friendly dashboard.
  • FLEXIBLE INSTALLATION OPTIONS - Dual power selection for versatile setups—PoE or micro USB.

The TP-Link Omada Hardware Controller (OC200) is a powerful, SDN-integrated device designed for professional network management. It supports centralized control for up to 100 devices, features dual power options, and offers cloud access without any licensing fees. With a robust design and a user-friendly interface, it ensures seamless network monitoring and maintenance, backed by a 5-year warranty.

Specifications

Wireless TypeBluetooth
BrandTP-Link
SeriesOC200
Item model numberOC200
Hardware PlatformWindows;Linux
Item Weight10.6 ounces
Product Dimensions3.93 x 3.86 x 0.98 inches
Item Dimensions LxWxH3.93 x 3.86 x 0.98 inches
ColorBlack
Number of Processors1
Voltage5 Volts
ManufacturerTP-Link
ASINB07GX6GVB6
Country of OriginVietnam
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
Date First AvailableAugust 28, 2018

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

I cannot see anywhere (unless missing it) is this gigabit?? it says 100mb on my tp-link router.
Does this require a connection to tp-link's cloud to work or an account with their service? can it be completely managed locally?
Is the power chord/wall-plug for the micro usb port included in the box?
Can you do fast roaming without this piece of hardware?

Reviews

4.5

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J**2

Makes AEP245 access points work better

In short, I had a lot of problems with my TP-Link AEP245 access points before getting this, and now I don't. This is a better alternative to a mesh system if you have ethernet in a few spots in the house.I have a large house and a large number of smart devices. I was having a hard time getting good wireless signal in remote corners of the house and my router kept failing because of too many wifi clients. I thought about getting a mesh system, but since I have ethernet in several spots across my house, I would have used the ethernet backhaul anyway. No need to use a mesh system, which is designed to send info wirelessly from device to device at a slower speed. Instead I decided to do what is done in commercial contexts: just use several access points.I purchased three TP-link AEP 245 access points and set them up in a way that gets coverage all over the house. It worked OK, except I kept having problems with devices that roam, like cell phones. They wouldn't let go of one and go to the other. Or something. They always said they were connected but some of the time no internet would get through. The AEP245 is supposed to work in standalone mode when you do this as long as you set them all up with the same SSID, password, and settings, but on different channels. Unfortunately, I cannot recommend them for that configuration.I decided as a last ditch effort to buy this controller. It advertises the ability to use fast roaming technology to tell certain roaming devices to go from one access point to the other as you walk around. Anyway, it did actually solve my problem. You can now walk all over my house with whatever device you want and it will always work. It never goes down, the speeds are awesome, and it was easy to configure and to maintain.To be honest, I'm not actually sure whether my system is using 802.11(k/r/v) or some other technology. All I know is that I had tons of problems with my wifi before getting this, and now I don't.It's a little hard to explain what this device does and TP-Link doesn't make it obvious. It does take control of all your access points and let you configure them from a central location instead of having to connect to each individually. I don't think of that as a huge deal. It allows you to monitor all the clients on all access points and see which is downloading how much, disconnect them, and do all sorts of other stuff.Actually, besides the monitoring of bandwidth and clients and allowing central configuration, it's hard to identify what this really does that you can't do in standalone mode without any controller. However, I can tell you that the internet experience is 100% better with this controller. I don't really understand why it's necessary or exactly how it works, but I'm really glad I got it.I recommend it to anyone who is using multiple TP-Link access points

A**R

Works great for my house mesh network!

I really like the user interface with the controller. It allows me to see everything and more on my home mesh network. Ya, maybe it is a bit of overkill since my network only has four APs but the mesh has worked seamlessly for all of our devices and resolved the network congestion and latency. Plus having multiple APs in the house and one outside has really expanded the network coverage. I even have an IoT device in the chicken coop that stays connected solidly!I would not have been able to configure this mesh network with all of my tp-link devices easily, if at all, without this controller. The controller was very intuitive to set up and easy to connect with PoE to the PoE+ switch.Like I was saying though, it really is overkill for my little network. This controller appears like it could be used for commercial or industrial use for multiple location. But the price and ease of installation and configuration made this purchase a no brainer for me.I have had this controller running my network with its six SSIDs for about three weeks with no issues so I would recommend it.

M**.

Makes multipl Wireless Access Points a breeze

In the attached photograph, the OC200 is the device on the left.TP-Link Omada equipment is primarily marketed to business. I am using it in a home network.I am using it to control three ceiling mounted TP-Link EAP610s (fed by the red patch cables in the PoE switch on the right) and an ER605v2 router.The OC200 is powered by PoE (it can also be powered by USB) reducing power cable management needs, and once set up, it just runs and lets you administer Omada devices without the need to have a software controller running is a 24/7 powered PC or a need for cloud management.The user interface (web based) can be a little confusing to figure out, but there is a fairly detailed PDF user manual you can download.It can do much more than I am using it for, I am using it to manage three ceiling mount EAP610s in a large house.First we just installed one to see how it went, and when it worked well we ordered the other two, importing them was literally a click of a button and they were configured to integrate with the settings used for the first.The controller makes management of the wireless network a breeze and it's designed so you can automate backup to a USB key so that if the unit ever fails, you can restore to a new unit from the backup (devices under it's control will continue to work if it fails, but you won't be able to change configurations until a new one is in place and restored)It could be argued it is too powerful and complex for a home network but if you are technically inclined, with a little help from online communities and the manual, it isn't too difficult to figure out.It's a good system.

K**E

Efficient, Intelligent Network Management for Home or Business

The TP-Link Omada Hardware Controller (OC200) is an excellent network management solution for anyone looking to gain more control and intelligence over their home or business network. With SDN integration, PoE power, cloud access, and the Omada app, it provides everything you need to manage and monitor your network easily and efficiently. The setup is simple, the performance is reliable, and the advanced network features are perfect for those who need flexibility and scalability. I highly recommend it for small to medium-sized networks, whether for home or office use!

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