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foreign
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taking a look at another entry in the
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tp-link omada lineup this is the ER 7212
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PC this is a VPN router as well as a Poe
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switch allegedly and it also acts as a
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moda sdn controller so that means you
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don't need a separate device to control
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all of your Armada gear it's integrated
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into this device which makes it pretty
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sweet especially if you're looking to
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get started with a Mata and you just
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want something as simple as possible and
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when I mean simple as possible you pop
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this bad boy onto your network with just
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a access point maybe something like this
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and you're Off to the Races everything
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is good to go you don't need anything
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else you can manage this and establish
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your Access Control list you can set up
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your vpns everything which is these two
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devices well really just this one device
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but we'll be talking about that later so
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let's go ahead and get this thing on
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Boxed and then we'll go into more
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information about this device and why it
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might be appealing to you at home or
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your very very small business in the Box
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we of course have the typical things
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that you would always see from tp-link
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we have the installation guide this
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could come in handy if you're planning
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on using this not necessarily in
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Standalone but just setting it up for
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the first time with one access point or
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maybe two access points you have your
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license we don't need that and of course
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there's the pamphlet that tells us more
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about Armada equipment or other amount
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of stuff we have a power cord and the
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power supply so it does have a brick on
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the outside which you know can be kind
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of a turn off for some people it's
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definitely a turn off for me but I mean
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how else are you supposed to get a
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switch router and
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um sdn controller in the small form
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factor and that looks like that's all
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that comes with in this box so oh we
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have some feet that's important if
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you're going to lay this on a desk which
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by the way it's perfect for but what is
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it exactly about this switch that makes
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it perfect for someone at home or a very
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small business aside from the fact that
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it includes the Yamada sdn controller
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well there are a few reasons and some of
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those reasons are that this particular
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device can give you a total of eight Poe
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plus gigabit ports that are 802.3 at and
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AF compliant that gives you a total
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power budget of 110 Watts that's pretty
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freaking amazing for such a small device
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additionally has four win ethernet ports
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on the front there are two gigabit SFP
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Wan Lan ports one gigabit RJ45 Wan port
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and also one gigabit RJ45 win Lan Port
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other notable facts about this is it
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Sports 20 land ipsec VPN connections 16
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open VPN connections and 6 16 l2tp VPN
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connections that's pretty powerful for
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such a small device furthermore this
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thing is dead silent because there are
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no fans it only uses about 33 Watts when
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there are no other Poe devices plugged
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into it and of course obviously that's
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going to go up if you keep adding Poe
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devices it depends on what they are and
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how much power they use of course and it
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can also manage one other router it can
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manage two switches as well as up to 10
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access points all with its dual core CPU
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that has a gigabyte of ram I believe so
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that's a pretty hefty load or healthy
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amount of things that it can do given
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its form factor and all of the features
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that it provides other notable items
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about this is that we also have a spot
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for a Kensington lock if you need it we
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have a reset button which is great for
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anyone who might accidentally lock up
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their device and or forget their
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password we have a spot for grounding
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this device to a server Rack or such and
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then of course we have have the place
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for power this is a barrel connector
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with 53 volts and or 2.43 amps then on
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the bottom of the device you have the
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option of mounting this to a wall or
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maybe even a pegboard or something so
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that way it can just sit flush on a wall
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or inside of an electrical box it
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appears as if there are only three
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screws holding this entire thing
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together so let's go ahead and remove
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all of those and see what's inside I'd
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also like to take this opportunity to
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show you that these are magnetic unlike
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the EAP
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690e HD
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so take that for what it's worth with
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all three screws removed I think we
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might just need to push this back okay
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I'm not entirely sure let me play with
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this for a minute and see if I can
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figure it out yep you just simply Slide
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the top cover off and then we have full
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access to the internals wow there is not
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a whole lot going on in here well at
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least nothing too crazy anyway
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so I don't see any heatsinks on anything
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maybe the chance he's acting as a heat
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sink in the chips there could be chips
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on the bottom sides that they use that
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are
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um
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thermal padded to the back of the
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chassis and the chassis itself is acting
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as a heatsink that's highly likely I am
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very tempted to take this thing
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completely apart all right we're going
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for it we're doing it looks like there
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are a total of
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six screws that need to be removed one
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two three four five six yep
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so we'll get all of these removed
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and then we'll get this put back
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together because I really want to see
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what's underneath or on the other side
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all right last screw is removed now I'm
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going to make the Assumption this is
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held down by thermal pads
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I am getting a little resistance here
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yep thermal pads this is pretty common
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with tp-link they like to do this a lot
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and there also appears to be a piece of
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plastic I don't know whose fingerprints
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those are that's kind of funny anyway
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there is a piece of plastic here that's
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obviously keeping
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the board from shorting out on the uh
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chassis itself but no there aren't
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actually chips under here like I thought
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there would be I thought there would be
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massive like chips for the CPU or
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something
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but apparently not so this is the
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underside of the board the top of the
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board this is all you get so I guess we
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are just
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relying on thermal throttling to take
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care of any heat
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issues that may arise and you can tell
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that this is a slightly cheaper design
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too because the PCB is just a standard
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green that's not to say that this is a
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cheap product it's just simply stating
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the fact that they haven't clearly put
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as much into the design of this as they
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have some of their other products and
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that's most likely because the target
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audience for this is going to be super
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small home Labs or people who want to
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have a device like this at home who
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simply only want one device to do
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everything and don't need a switch and
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don't need another controller and maybe
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you only want to have a couple of access
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points and maybe one or two other
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computers plugged into it they're not
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going to have all these access control
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rules and all these other things they
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simply want some of the base features
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and maybe even a VPN I I really don't
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know but clear this this is targeted
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towards someone that's more maybe not
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entry level but just entering into the
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model lineup and want some of those
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features without having to pay the
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exorbitant cost of some of the other
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Hardware device options that we have and
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we can see that kind of reflected just
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in the color of the PCB itself or so I
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think anyway and the lack of heatsinks
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and I'm really surprised that there
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aren't like these ginormous chips like
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we're used to seeing
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and even the capacitors seem different
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on this device the Caps that we normally
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see on a lot of products are black not
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to say that they can't just be changed
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out with a different kind of cover
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because I believe there's just plastic
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covering these as I about shock myself
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to death anyway there are some
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differences even these look different
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than some of the other units that I've
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looked at in the past these are very
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tall very very big these obviously
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manage I don't know if it's obvious but
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these do men is the power I believe for
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each of these ports
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so
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I think that's really all I have to say
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about this PCB let's get it reassembled
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with it reassembled let's go and talk
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about this next part of setting it up
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but before we do I just want to be clear
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here when I hear the words switch
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integrated switch like this device
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claims it has I assume that it's going
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to be set up the exact same way as if we
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were having a separate Amada switch that
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would be added to the controller itself
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meaning that when we go to the switch
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ACLS there should be options to
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configure these ports to allow certain
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access controls to work or or not really
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work but to deny or allow certain
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policies in place so that's my
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expectation but I don't believe that's
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true for this unit as of some of the
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things I've read online but that's
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something we're going to investigate I
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have an access point that we're going to
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integrate with this and I also have a
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camera we're probably not going to use
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it because we're going to set up the
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ACLS first but I have a camera a Poe
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camera that I plan to plug into this
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thing as well so let's go ahead and get
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this thing plugged in and set up and see
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what to expect or what we might expect
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well you might expect first things first
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let's go ahead and plug into the WAN
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Port so we can get internet connection
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from our modem
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all right there we go I'm gonna go ahead
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and plug this laptop into the uh router
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itself I almost said access point I'm so
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used to saying that
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um we're plugging into the router and
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now I'm going to power the router on
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and we'll just sit here and wait for
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this thing to boot it should take well
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not too long but it's going to take some
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time
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we've got our first power light and now
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we're just gonna sit and wait
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to come online what's great about this
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device is that we no longer have to
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guess around what the IP address of the
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omada controller is we can simply just
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type in the default IP address
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192.168.0.1 and it'll take us
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immediately to the Yamada controller
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first things first that we want to do is
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of course accept this self-signed
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certificate there is no risk here
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because we control this device or at
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least as far as we know anyway so
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nothing to worry about now we are
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presented with the amount of controller
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Setup Wizard we're just going to go
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ahead and flip right through this we're
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not going to get too crazy with it for
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an administrator name you can give it
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anything you'd like I'm just going to
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call it SPX labs
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give myself any email address
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at gmail.com
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let's add uh some special characters in
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there just in case that's a real address
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uh for the password it can be anything
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you like I'm just going to make up one
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we are going to leave a flower about
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binding disabled for now all this does
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is it allows it connect to the Armada
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portal if you have it set up with your
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account online and then we're going to
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disable Cloud access or the login for it
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or except the terms of policies click on
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next we are presented with restoring a
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backup file or configuring a new setup
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we're going to configure a new setup
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we're going to rename this if you want
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I'm just going to call it OC router
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I'm going to change the time zone to my
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time zone which is Central Time uh we
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are not going to join the user
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experience program hit next
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let us give our site a name I'm gonna
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call it actually I'm going to call it
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Studio
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and we're also going to set the time
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zone of the studio to be the same since
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these are in the same location
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Central Time us
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you don't have to give it a device
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account name but this is great just in
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case you forget your login credentials
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and need to factory reset this device I
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would argue that if you forgot the login
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credentials for your Armada controller
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uh you're probably not going to remember
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the device for this either but I'm just
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going to call it admin and just give it
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a super generic password here and I'm
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gonna also set this to office it doesn't
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actually matter what you pick here
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that's just the application scenario I'm
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going to go with we obviously don't have
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a router to capture here or a switch so
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we're just going to hit next
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there's lots of options that we can
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change on this next page I'm going to
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leave everything as default because
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there's nothing that we really need to
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set up if you prefer to use IPv6 this is
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your opportunity to set this up and
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enable it now I'm not going to use IPv6
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I don't really see the point to be
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honest
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we could go ahead and configure our
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Wi-Fi and password but we're going to
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skip this for now
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and we are done setting up this device
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oh it even shows you your password uh
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that's that's interesting okay uh it's
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on the next page then okay we can
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finally log in
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and enter in our super secret password
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that you guys totally didn't see we are
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finally in and we're presented with the
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like introduction slash overview of
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things to expect with the cloud
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controller this is great if you've never
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looked at this information before I'm
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going to pass through it because I've
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looked at it more times than I'd like
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now we are not in the omada dashboard
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we're actually looking at the global
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view so if we had multiple controllers
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or multiple sites you would actually see
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them listed whoa see them listed in here
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I accidentally clicked on that let me go
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back real quick
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if I can uh okay so I screwed that up so
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we were in the global view and then you
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could have seen all of the sites listed
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there but I kind of screwed that one up
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so obviously we click I clicked on
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Studio that brought us to the omada
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dashboard this dashboard is for
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specifically the studio as we called it
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and then now we can you know fill out
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this information as we see fit uh you
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don't have to do this stuff I'm just
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doing it for fun
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uh really there's no there's no real
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point or Rhyme or Reason for this so hit
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confirm here let's go to devices we can
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we currently see the router itself let's
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click on the update button here I'm just
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doing this for fun really
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that was very quick
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give the old refresh
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no updates pretty cool moving on to
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clients so we can see we have currently
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one client that is the laptop of course
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I am working on
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Insight I'm not really sure what to
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expect here oh this is insights into
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each of the clients okay not a whole lot
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to see let's go down to settings this is
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where the big kicker is obviously this
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stuff is identical as it would be if you
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had a standalone model controller or a
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virtual machine a mono controller or
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even a container that was running the
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amount of controller software let's go
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over to wired networks now I'm going to
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go ahead and just go through the process
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of pretending to create another Lan so
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let's just say we had a IP camera LAN
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so
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hey I just got logged out okay that was
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that was unexpected let's get logged
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back in here we're back at that global
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view I'm going back into Studio this
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time on purpose
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okay now let's go to settings again
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back to wired networks back to Lan and
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let's create a new land as as if we were
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setting this on or setting this up as
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our typical devices if we had like a
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full stack so IP cam we're gonna say
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it's on the interface we're going to
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give it a VLAN identifier of 10. we're
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gonna say it's Gateway or subnet is
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going to be 10.1
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4 we're going to give it a bunch of
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ports so I can click on the update dacp
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uh we are actually going to change this
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from 1 to 10. actually we're gonna do
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one two
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five that'll eliminate some guesswork on
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our part
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um
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we're going to leave all other options
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default
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like I said we're just doing this for
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testing purposes nothing too crazy here
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so let's now go over to our devices so
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typically you would see your switch in
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here and when you saw your switch you
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would select on it and I'm going to
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pretend that the router is acting as a
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switch because it is also doing
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switching according to the
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um
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pamphlet or the information that TP
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Link's putting out so if this is a
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switch you would select on your Wan
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ports to edit them same exact things but
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this is a little different so normally
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here you would see an option for what
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VLAN you would want to set these things
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to so that way this port could be on a
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specific VLAN so if you plugged in
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um an IP camera something like this it
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would be segregated from the rest of the
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network and you wouldn't have to worry
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about well I guess you'd still have to
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set up access controls
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but anything plugged into that Port
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would be forced on that VLAN so you
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wouldn't really need to worry about it
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being on the wrong VLAN if you set that
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port to the VLAN that's not actually
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something we can do here and so pvid I'm
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not 100 sure what that is or what that
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means
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um I can go ahead and tell you I know
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how to set that up so if we go back to
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where we were
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uh let's go to settings
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wired networks LAN
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let's go ahead and edit this
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and let's change this to VLAN so now we
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have a Valium ID of 10 still we have no
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other options we can hit save
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now if we go back to devices
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click on our router again and then go to
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Ports
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we'll just edit four for fun
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we should now see VLAN 10 or pvid
00:17:46
10. so I
00:17:49
yeah I can't even begin to guess what
00:17:51
that means
00:17:52
virtual interface device maybe private
00:17:55
virtual interface device I'm not 100
00:17:56
sure
00:17:57
but I don't think this is going to work
00:17:59
the same way as it would if this was a
00:18:02
actual switch that we would normally
00:18:04
have so normally if we had a switch and
00:18:07
we went to go set up our security rules
00:18:10
our Access Control list we would go to
00:18:11
network security ACL and then we go to
00:18:14
switch ACL and then we'd create all of
00:18:16
those rules that for each of the vlans
00:18:19
that we set up so that's something
00:18:21
that's a little different but that
00:18:22
doesn't necessarily mean you can't set
00:18:24
up any rules at all and that is why we
00:18:26
have a wireless device
00:18:29
so let me get this plugged in and once
00:18:31
it's plugged in and powered up we will
00:18:33
kind of mess around with the EAP rules
00:18:35
so I can show you what to expect right
00:18:37
so this is plugged into our modem this
00:18:39
is going to the laptop and now I'm just
00:18:41
going to plug in the access point into
00:18:43
any one of these ports it doesn't matter
00:18:45
well it kind of matters which one we
00:18:47
only have eight Poe ports after all in
00:18:51
those AP ports you know are obviously
00:18:54
from here to here so there we go now
00:18:57
we're going to wait for our EAP
00:18:59
653 I believe this is to power on and
00:19:02
then we'll get that adopted into the
00:19:04
amount of controller I believe the
00:19:06
access point has had enough time to boot
00:19:08
up now so let's go over to devices and
00:19:10
we do see it pending so it's actually
00:19:12
been pending for four minutes I did walk
00:19:13
away to grab some water
00:19:16
all right we're adopting that our device
00:19:19
is adopted so we're not going to get too
00:19:21
crazy with this because there are many
00:19:24
videos now showing you guys how exactly
00:19:26
it is set up a Wi-Fi network so we are
00:19:31
just going to create one really quickly
00:19:34
with nothing to
00:19:38
crazy now that we got our wireless LAN
00:19:40
created let's go ahead and head over to
00:19:42
network security and we'll create a new
00:19:44
Access Control list or rule whatever you
00:19:48
want to call it for the wireless LAN so
00:19:50
let's just say IP cam
00:19:53
block
00:19:56
Lan access something super simple it
00:20:00
doesn't actually matter so we're gonna
00:20:02
deny all of these ports and protocols
00:20:05
here I guess we're not really
00:20:06
technically poor CR protocols with some
00:20:08
ports attached to them anyway we're
00:20:09
gonna block all of those
00:20:12
um oh did I delete the land group crap
00:20:14
let's go back to wire networks go back
00:20:16
to LAN
00:20:18
oh yeah that's right I changed it to
00:20:19
VLAN Okay so
00:20:21
edit this change it back to interface
00:20:25
I have to redo all of this now we will
00:20:28
go back to network security access
00:20:30
controls EAP create new rule
00:20:34
IP cam block to
00:20:39
Lan so this will block all access
00:20:43
from the ipcam network to LAN
00:20:46
there we go so IP cam
00:20:50
Network
00:20:52
to land so this is now this is One
00:20:55
Direction okay so that means that the
00:20:57
Land network will still be able to
00:20:59
access the IP cam network but the IP
00:21:01
camera network will be denied all access
00:21:03
to the land Network so hit create now
00:21:06
this is what I would typically expect to
00:21:09
see if we were setting up rules with a
00:21:12
switch and as far as I can tell this
00:21:15
doesn't work traditionally like an
00:21:17
armada switch would a dedicated switch
00:21:19
would if you were to have one so I think
00:21:21
this is really kind of like a dumb
00:21:24
switch it still does switching but you
00:21:26
don't really have any control over it as
00:21:28
far as I can tell but that could just be
00:21:30
due to my lack of expertise with this
00:21:33
particular
00:21:35
device and the lack of network knowledge
00:21:38
that doesn't mean that you can't impose
00:21:40
rules I just don't know how to do them
00:21:42
at least not any other way aside from
00:21:44
what I'm used to seeing with omada but
00:21:48
from here it's pretty much
00:21:49
straightforward if you have wireless
00:21:51
device you can continue creating rules
00:21:53
like I have done in previous videos or
00:21:55
other YouTubers I've shown you in
00:21:57
previous videos and you can go all the
00:21:58
way down so any wireless devices will
00:22:01
have to be forced into those rules that
00:22:03
you create doing whatever
00:22:05
things that you see fit I've had this
00:22:07
iPod streaming YouTube and this
00:22:09
streaming YouTube as well so we can hit
00:22:12
the access point and the switch at the
00:22:14
same time and now this is going to be
00:22:17
true World accurate just for the hesit
00:22:19
switch wow just for the router itself
00:22:21
because I wanted to see how much power
00:22:24
it would use with two devices connected
00:22:25
to it one that requires Poe and it's
00:22:28
used about 0.35 kilowatt hours and let's
00:22:33
see here and 0.35 kilowatt hours
00:22:36
cost us about four cents to run four
00:22:39
cents isn't so bad given that this has
00:22:41
been running for about 30 hours or so
00:22:43
with one access point one laptop and one
00:22:45
iPad all streaming to YouTube at the
00:22:47
same time so
00:22:49
that's good I guess I'm not sure what
00:22:52
else needs to be shared or shown to you
00:22:53
guys about this device for this video
00:22:55
without having a switch it kind of
00:22:58
negates doing anything extra and since
00:23:00
this doesn't really have a switch built
00:23:03
in there's really nothing to show well I
00:23:05
guess it technically has a switch built
00:23:07
in but you don't have the EA the access
00:23:09
control list like you normally would if
00:23:12
you had a separate switch so if you guys
00:23:15
have any questions feel free to drop a
00:23:16
comment below and I'll try and answer
00:23:17
them otherwise uh thank you tp-link for
00:23:20
sending over the ER
00:23:22
7212 PC and thank each and every one of
00:23:26
you for watching because Without You
00:23:27
videos like this would absolutely not be
00:23:30
possible peace
00:23:34
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thank you
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