Download for TL-SG2008
Vx.0=Vx.6/Vx.8/Vx.9(eg:V1.0=V1.6/V1.8V1.9)
Vx.x0=Vx.x6/Vx.x8/Vx.x9 (eg:V1.20=V1.26/V1.28/1.29)
Vx.30=Vx.32/Vx.33 (eg:V3.30=V3.32/V3.33)
- Product Overview
Controller Software
The EAP Controller is used to manage multiple EAPs intensively.
Omada_Controller_V4.4.4_Windows |
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Published Date: 2021-08-13 | Language: English | File Size: 94.07 MB |
Operating System: Windows 7/8/10/Server |
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If you are planning to upgrade to this version from an old Controller (V3.2.10 or below), please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller. Some new features of the Controller require firmware upgrades to the device, the firmware for gateways will be released soon. |
Omada_SDN_Controller_V4.4.4_linux_x64.deb |
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Published Date: 2021-08-13 | Language: English | File Size: 62.28 MB |
Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/18.04, CentOS 6.x/7.x, Debian 8/9. |
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If you are planning to upgrade to this version from an old Controller (V3.2.10 or below), please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller. Some new features of the Controller require firmware upgrades to the device, the firmware for gateways will be released soon. |
Omada_SDN_Controller_V4.4.4_linux_x64.tar |
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Published Date: 2021-08-13 | Language: English | File Size: 63.90 MB |
Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/18.04, CentOS 6.x/7.x, Debian 8/9. |
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If you are planning to upgrade to this version from an old Controller (V3.2.10 or below), please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller. Some new features of the Controller require firmware upgrades to the device, the firmware for gateways will be released soon. |
Omada_Controller_V4.4.3_Windows |
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Published Date: 2021-07-01 | Language: English | File Size: 94.06 MB |
Operating System: Windows 7/8/10/Server |
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If you are planning to upgrade to this version from an old Controller (V3.2.10 or below), please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller. Some new features of the Controller require firmware upgrades to the device, the firmware for gateways will be released soon. |
Omada_SDN_Controller_V4.4.3_linux_x64.deb |
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Published Date: 2021-07-01 | Language: English | File Size: 62.27 MB |
Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/18.04, Debian 8/9 |
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If you are planning to upgrade to this version from an old Controller (V3.2.10 or below), please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller. Some new features of the Controller require firmware upgrades to the device, the firmware for gateways will be released soon. |
Omada_SDN_Controller_V4.4.3_linux_x64.tar.gz |
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Published Date: 2021-07-01 | Language: English | File Size: 63.90 MB |
Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/18.04, Debian 8/9, CentOS 6/7 |
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If you are planning to upgrade to this version from an old Controller (V3.2.10 or below), please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller. Some new features of the Controller require firmware upgrades to the device, the firmware for gateways will be released soon. |
Omada_SDN_Controller_V4.3.5_linux_x64.deb |
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Published Date: 2021-05-07 | Language: English | File Size: 59.39 MB |
Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/17.04/18.04/Debian |
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If you are planning to upgrade from the old controller(v3.2.14 or below) to this version, please read the: Omada Controller Upgrade Guide Some new functions of the Controller require device firmware support, and the supporting firmware for routers and switches will be released soon. |
Omada_SDN_Controller_V4.2.11_linux_x64.tar |
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Published Date: 2021-02-09 | Language: English | File Size: 59.91 MB |
Operating System: Ubuntu 14.04/16.04/17.04/18.04, CentOS 6.x/7.x and Fedora 20 or above |
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If you are planning to upgrade from the old controller(v3.2.10 or below) to this version, please read the Omada Controller Upgrade Guide in the installation package before upgrading the controller.
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Setup Video
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How to Set Up the Whole Network of Gateway, Switches, and EAPs Using Omada SDN Controller
This video will demonstration how to do a full configuration with TP-Link Omada products including gateway, switches and EAPs. As an example, we are going to build the wired and wireless networks from scratch at our TP-Link Office. The setup consists of 7 steps: Step 1. Log in to the Controller Step 2. Adopt Devices Step 3. View Dashboard and Menus Step 4. Set up WAN Step 5. Set up LAN and VLANs Step 6. Set up Wi-Fi Step 7. Set up ACL
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How to Adopt Omada Devices via Omada Controller
This video will show you how to adopt Omada devices and configure a gateway network via the Omada SDN Controller (Omada Software Controller is used as an example).
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How to add devices with Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) via Could-Based Controller
This video will show you How to add devices with Zero-Touch Provisioning (ZTP) via Could-Based Controller.
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How to Monitor and Manage Devices via Omada SDN Controller
This video will show you how to monitor and manage devices via Omada SDN Controller.
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How to Configure Schedules to Automate Network Control via Omada SDN Controller
This video shows how to configure WLAN Schedule, Port Schedule (PoE Schedule, Port Schedule), Upgrade Schedule, and Reboot Schedule to help you easily manage your network using the Omada Software Controller for demonstration.
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How to Monitor and Manage Clients via Omada SDN Controller
This video will show you how to monitor and manage clients via Omada SDN Controller.
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How to Check the Clients Signal Strength and Estimate the Actual Speed
This video will show you how to check the client signal strength and estimate actual network speeds.
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How to Create User Accounts on Omada SDN Controller
This video shows how to create custom roles, local user accounts and cloud user accounts of different levels on the Omada SDN Controller.
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FAQs
- How to Configure Management VLAN on TP-Link Smart and Managed Switches Using the New GUI
- Troubleshooting multicast video issues on Omada switches
- How to configure Switch Port Mirroring on Omada Controller
- How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on Smart and Managed switches using the new GUI
- How to configure LACP on our Smart/ Managed Switch
- How to configure IGMP Snooping for IPTV network on L2 Managed switches using the new GUI
- Troubleshooting guide for TACACS+ Authentication Fails on Omada Switch
- Troubleshooting guide for ARP Learning Failure
- How to configure Storm Control on Omada Switch via Omada Controller
- How to configure Class of Service (CoS) through Omada Controller
- Troubleshooting for abnormal SNMP interactions on Omada switch
- How to configure Jumbo Frame on Omada Controller
- Suggested configurations for AVoIP protocols on Omada Switches
- How to configure MLD Snooping on Omada Switches
- How to configure Auto-VoIP on Omada Switches via Omada Controller
- Configuration guide of DHCP Options on Omada Switch
- How to configure TACACS+ Authentication on switches via Omada Controller
- How to configure IGMP Snooping on Omada switches for hotel IPTV scenario
- How to configure 802.1X VLAN Assignment on Omada Controller
- Recommended ACL configuration on Omada Switch for common scenarios
- What's the difference between Master Administrator, Administrator and Viewer account in Omada Controller?
- How to use the Ping tool in Omada APP
- What should I do when the Omada Software Controller (V4) fails to discover the devices?
- What should I do if I cannot access the web management page of my TP-Link switch?
- How to configure Voice VLAN on Omada Switches using Omada Controller
- How to configure 802.1Q VLAN on Omada Switches when used with a third-party router
- What should I do if my switch has no Internet access?
- What should I do if my Internet from switch is unstable?
- How to setup Switch as DHCP server on Omada Controller
- How to configure DHCP Auto Install to let switch get configuration file and image from TFTP server
- How to build an 802.1X access authentication system using Switches on Omada Controller
- How to block an illegal client with Certain IP address from getting access to the network using TP-Link Managed Switches
- What are the differences in features and application scenarios among various serial switches?
- How to configure LAG (LACP) on Omada Switches via Omada Controller
- How to configure VLAN Interfaces and Static Routes on Omada Switches
- Troubleshooting for Voice VLAN and Auto VoIP
- Troubleshooting for 802.1X (Dot1X) Authentication Fails on Omada Switch
- Troubleshooting for RADIUS Authentication Failure
- What to do if devices in the same VLAN fail to communicate with each other when connected to TP-Link switch
- What to do if Omada Device Adoption Failure
- Best practice to prevent network loops with Omada SDN solution
- How to configure switch as DHCP server on Standalone mode
- Using Omada controller to configure multiple SSIDs with different VLANs on TP-Link Omada EAPs and Switches to work with a non-Omada gateway(Multi-Net NAT supported)
- How to Manage Omada Devices at Different Sites Using Omada SDN Controller via Port Forwarding (Controller 5.0 or Above)
- How to Manage Omada Devices at Different Sites Using Omada SDN Controller via VPN (Controller 5.0 or Above)
- What is 2FA and how to use it in Omada platform
- Typical CLI Configuration Examples for TP-Link JetStream Switch
- How to Setup TP-Link AP’s Multi-SSID (VLAN) to Work with TP-Link Switch
- How to test the Jumbo Frame pass-through feature on TP-Link switches
- How to configure RSTP on TP-Link switches using the old GUI
- How to change the IP address of the smart and managed switches using the old GUI and CLI
- How to configure MAC ACL on Smart/Managed switch
- How to check and modify VLANs on a TP-Link JetStream switch via SNMP
- How to achieve AAA Authentication through TACACS + server on the switch
- How to configure OpenSSH 7.0(and above) to login smart and managed switches?
Firmware
A firmware update can resolve issues that the previous firmware version may have and improve its current performance.
To Upgrade
IMPORTANT: To prevent upgrade failures, please read the following before proceeding with the upgrade process
- Please upgrade firmware from the local TP-Link official website of the purchase location for your TP-Link device, otherwise it will be against the warranty. Please click here to change site if necessary.
- Please verify the hardware version of your device for the firmware version. Wrong firmware upgrade may damage your device and void the warranty. (Normally V1.x=V1)
How to find the hardware version on a TP-Link device - Do NOT turn off the power during the upgrade process, as it may cause permanent damage to the product.
- To avoid wireless disconnect issue during firmware upgrade process, it's recommended to upload firmware with wired connection unless there is no LAN/Ethernet port on your TP-Link device.
- It's recommended that users stop all Internet applications on the computer, or simply disconnect Internet line from the device before the upgrade.
- Use decompression software such as WinZIP or WinRAR to extract the file you download before the upgrade.
TL-SG2008(UN)_V3_3.0.2_20210806 |
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Published Date: 2021-09-02 | Language: English | File Size: 8.81 MB |
Enhancement/Bug Fixed: Notes:
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TL-SG2008(UN)_V3_20210407 |
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Published Date: 2021-05-26 | Language: English | File Size: 8.58 MB |
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To Use Third Party Firmware In TP-Link Products
Some official firmware of TP-Link products can be replaced by the third party firmware such as DD-WRT. TP-Link is not obligated to provide any maintenance or support for it, and does not guarantee the performance and stability of third party firmware. Damage to the product as a result of using third party firmware will void the product's warranty.
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Apps
- Omada APP
TP-Link Omada lets you configure settings, monitor network status and manage clients, all from the convenience of a smart phone or tablet. Learn more about Compatible Devices.
Note: SDN switch/router is compatible with Omada App only in controller mode. To use Omada, please update your device's firmware to the latest version.