rawk stoan
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Perfect, thanks... Decided to with the EAP225 APs, hopefully will have them soon.
Sorry, this is bit off topic from my original question...
The NIC I will add to my PC/router is a 4 port adapter. So this gives me 5 ports, given the original ethernet port on the PC.
What is the normal practice when configuring the ports? Would all five be used for the router set up?
The original port is an intel I217, and it's called an ethernet "connection", and the new I350 card is called an ethernet "server adapter".
Would they create some kind of conflict with one another? Should remove/disconnect the original port?
So why would you need the controller running? The way i understand it, you can install it on a Windows PC, do the configuration of the AP's and that is that. No need to keep the controller running 24/7.With respect to the EAP APs, does the Omada software have to run a separate box? I have been searching if there is a way to run it from the Opnsense router as a plugin, or some other software add, but haven't found a solution. I have a raspberry pi but it's pretty old and not sure specs would work for Omada software.
No need to keep the controller running 24/7
for now, still trying to wrap my head around unbound/dns configurations and firewalls...
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