TP-Link Omada
The TP-Link Omada SDN Controller integration allows you to control your TP-Link Omada SDN Devices such as network switches, access points, and internet gateways. It requires a local Omada controller (software or hardware controllers) and does not currently support the paid-for TP-Link Omada Cloud Management SAAS Platform.
The integration provides basic configuration and status of Omada devices controlled by the controller. All supported devices connected to the controller will be added to Home Assistant.
Configuration
To add the TP-Link Omada integration to your Home Assistant instance, use this My button:
If the above My button doesn’t work, you can also perform the following steps manually:
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Browse to your Home Assistant instance.
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In the bottom right corner, select the Add Integration button.
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From the list, select TP-Link Omada.
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Follow the instructions on screen to complete the setup.
- Host: Enter the URL of the Omada management interface.
- Verify SSL Certificates: Enable to check the validity of the certificate presented by the Omada controller.
- Username/Password: A user account with permissions to view & configure the site is required.
Multiple Sites
If you have multiple sites managed by your controller, you will be prompted to choose which site to manage.
Supported Controllers
TP-Link Omada Controller:
- OC200
- OC300
- Software Controller.
Controller versions 5.1.0 and later are supported.
Supported Omada devices
Network Switches
- Support for enabling/disabling Power over Ethernet on a per-port basis.
- Firmware Update entities.
Access Points
- Firmware Update entities.
Internet Gateways
- Firmware Update entities.
- WAN/LAN Port connectivity sensor entities.
Device Trackers
- Not currently supported.