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# Dual power: PoE & Micro USB Manages up to 100 devices Cloud access with no license fee Hardware Controller (OC200) – SDN Integrated, Powered, Manages up to 100 Devices, Intelligent Network Monitoring, Cloud Access, App Support

**Brand:** tp-link
**Price:** € 159.24
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🖥️ Own your network like a pro — seamless control, zero compromises.

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Hardware Controller (OC200) – SDN Integrated, Powered, Manages up to 100 Devices, Intelligent Network Monitoring, Cloud Access, App Support by tp-link
- **How much does it cost?** € 159.24 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- tp-link enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted tp-link brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power Flexibility:** Dual power options with PoE and Micro USB for effortless, adaptable installation anywhere.
- • **Rock-Solid Reliability:** Durable metal casing and powerful chipset ensure stable, professional-grade network performance.
- • **Cloud Control, Zero Fees:** Manage your entire network remotely via cloud and app access—no hidden license costs.
- • **Centralized Command Center:** Control and monitor up to 100 Omada devices seamlessly from one sleek dashboard.
- • **Real-Time Network Insights:** Instant graphical traffic analysis and device stats to keep your network optimized 24/7.

## Overview

The TP-Link OC200 Hardware Controller is a professional-grade network management hub designed to centralize control of up to 100 Omada devices. Featuring dual power options (PoE and Micro USB), a durable metal chassis, and a powerful chipset, it delivers stable, real-time monitoring and maintenance through an intuitive dashboard. With free cloud access and app support, it enables remote management without licensing fees, making it ideal for small businesses and advanced home networks seeking seamless, scalable connectivity.

## Description

OC200 omada Cloud Controller provides centralized management of the whole omada network. Monitor statistics in real-time, view a graphical analysis of network traffic, create a captive portal, upgrade and reboot your system, and effortlessly scale your network to boost your business. Omada offers free cloud access to its centralized management platform. Take your network with you wherever you go.

Review: The brain of the Omada network – rock solid controller - TP-Link Hardware Controller (OC200) – Omada SDN Integrated Network Controller This is the brain of my entire TP-Link Omada network. While my setup is technically a home system, it’s built more like something you would normally see in a small commercial environment. The OC200 handles everything without breaking a sweat. My network currently includes multiple components including six Omada access points, a bridge, and several switches all managed through this controller. The OC200 keeps the entire system organized and easy to manage through the Omada interface. Once everything is configured, the controller makes it very simple to monitor the network, manage devices, and make adjustments when needed. Having a centralized management system for the entire network is a huge advantage compared to trying to manage each device individually. Performance has been excellent. Even with multiple access points and network devices connected, the controller runs smoothly and has remained stable. If you’re building an Omada-based network—whether for a large home or small business—the OC200 is really the piece that ties the entire system together. Overall it has been reliable, easy to manage, and a key part of keeping the network running smoothly.
Review: 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

## Features

- Hardware Controller With Professional Network Management: Centralized Management For Up To 100 Omada Devices Including Omada Access Points, Omada Security Gateways And Jetstream Switches.
- Premium Hardware Design: Industry-Leading Flexible Rackmount/Desktop Design With A Powerful Chipset, Durable Metal Casing, 2 * Fast Ethernet Ports And 1 * Usb 2.0 Port For Auto Backup.Dual Power Selection: Support Poe (802.3Af/802.3At) And Micro Usb For Flexible Installations.
- Easy Network Monitor & Maintenance: The Easy-To-Use Dashboard Makes It Simple To See Your Real-Time Network Status And Improve Network Maintenance For Peace Of Mind.
- Cloud Access With No License Fee: Enjoy Cloud Service With No License Fee With The Use Of Oc200. Remote Cloud Access And Omada App Brings Centralized Cloud Management Of The Whole Network From Different Sites—All Controlled From A Single Interface Anywhere, Anytime.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07GX6GVB6 |
| Antenna Location | Business |
| Antenna Type | Internal |
| Best Sellers Rank | #34,900 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #42 in Home Automation Hubs & Controllers |
| Brand | TP-Link |
| Built-In Media | Ethernet Cable, Omada Cloud Controller OC200, Quick Installation Guide |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | OC200 |
| Connectivity Protocol | Ethernet |
| Connectivity Technology | Ethernet |
| Control Method | Remote |
| Controller Type | Switch |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (1,824) |
| Data Transfer Rate | 100 Megabits Per Second |
| EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
| Frequency | 5 GHz |
| Frequency Band Class | Single-Band |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00845973084233 |
| Has Internet Connectivity | Yes |
| Has Security Updates | Yes |
| Is Electric | Yes |
| Is Modem Compatible | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 3.93"L x 3.86"W x 0.98"H |
| Item Type Name | TP-Link OC200 Omada Cloud Controller - Supports 802.3AF/At |
| Item Weight | 0.66 Pounds |
| LAN Port Bandwidth | 100 Mbps |
| Manufacturer | TP-Link |
| Maximum Upstream Data Transfer Rate | 1000 Megabits Per Second |
| Mfr Part Number | OC200 |
| Model Name | OC200 |
| Model Number | OC200 |
| Number of Ports | 2 |
| Operating System | TP-Link OS |
| Other Special Features of the Product | WPS |
| RAM Memory Installed | 256 MB |
| Router Network Type | Wired with Wireless |
| Security Protocol | WPS |
| UPC | 845973084233 840030702020 840460619905 |
| Voltage | 5 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 5 Year Manufacturer |
| Wireless Compability | Bluetooth |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** TP-Link
- **Color:** Black
- **Compatible Devices:** OC200
- **Connectivity Technology:** Ethernet
- **Frequency Band Class:** Single-Band
- **Included Components:** Ethernet Cable, Omada Cloud Controller OC200, Quick Installation Guide
- **Model Name:** OC200
- **Recommended Uses For Product:** Business
- **Special Feature:** WPS
- **Wireless Communication Standard:** Bluetooth

## Images

![Hardware Controller (OC200) – SDN Integrated, Powered, Manages up to 100 Devices, Intelligent Network Monitoring, Cloud Access, App Support - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/51VoasFxIYL.jpg)

## Questions & Answers

**Q: I cannot see anywhere (unless missing it) is this gigabit?? it says 100mb on my tp-link router.**
A: 100mb for the controller itself. However it is only used to change- or monitor- Omada infrastructure, so 100mb is more than adequate.

**Q: Does this require a connection to tp-link's cloud to work or an account with their service? can it be completely managed locally?**
A: This device can be managed 100% locally without any connection to Tp-Link cloud services.

However the cloud services allows the user to manage the device and network remotely if you choose to use it.

**Q: Is the power chord/wall-plug for the micro usb port included in the box?**
A: Just received and in fact DOES NOT come with a USB power cord. Only a RJ45 cable.

**Q: Can you do fast roaming without this piece of hardware?**
A: Fast roaming are in the newer 802.11 features k/v/r. Which, likely 'r', and that is only offered when the APs are NOT in standalone mode. They need a central server to report back on devices and signal strengths and such. So the central brain can pass a signal out to that device suggesting it switch channels to a better AP as it roams. This, requires the Omada Controller. Does it need to be this "hardware" controller? No. You can run it in Windows/Linux/Docker just fine (as I do). The "hardware" version just removes a need for you to run an always on computer to run it. But it can run on any tiny little thing you've got just laying about (like a RaspberryPi or Odroid).

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ The brain of the Omada network – rock solid controller
*by C***S on March 12, 2026*

TP-Link Hardware Controller (OC200) – Omada SDN Integrated Network Controller This is the brain of my entire TP-Link Omada network. While my setup is technically a home system, it’s built more like something you would normally see in a small commercial environment. The OC200 handles everything without breaking a sweat. My network currently includes multiple components including six Omada access points, a bridge, and several switches all managed through this controller. The OC200 keeps the entire system organized and easy to manage through the Omada interface. Once everything is configured, the controller makes it very simple to monitor the network, manage devices, and make adjustments when needed. Having a centralized management system for the entire network is a huge advantage compared to trying to manage each device individually. Performance has been excellent. Even with multiple access points and network devices connected, the controller runs smoothly and has remained stable. If you’re building an Omada-based network—whether for a large home or small business—the OC200 is really the piece that ties the entire system together. Overall it has been reliable, easy to manage, and a key part of keeping the network running smoothly.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Makes AEP245 access points work better
*by J***2 on January 31, 2019*

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

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Omada Controller, UniFies your Omada APs and enables Cloud Access, to make on Ubiquitous network.
*by S***S on September 17, 2020*

Real Title: Omada Controller, UniFies your Omada Access Points and enabled Cloud Access, to make on Ubiquitous network solution. I've set these units up for a number of families in my neighborhoods, in conjunction with EAP225 Access Points, and a PoE Switch to power it all. The Omada setup is a great discount alternative to the Ubiquiti Networks UniFi Access Points and Switches. It's cheaper and works just as well. For a residence, I'd say it's a fantastic option. And it's a breeze to configure, assuming you have enough background in the area to know the ropes. PRO: +inexpensive! Can be run on a computer instead but, at this price, just set up the hardware controller, jeez. +PoE, with Micro USB as an alternative power option. +Super tiny! my gosh, the thing is half the size of an 8-port switch (see my photo, it's on top of a TP-Link switch and router) +Super easy cabling with a PoE Switch (1 cable to do all jobs) +Supports 100 Omada Access Points, which is more than any residence could possibly need. CON (honestly none): -Not free (but there's free software that can be equivalent to this!) -uses Micro USB instead of Type-C (holy cow is that a nitpick if ever I heard of one) -doesn't include a power cable? Only includes a short patch-cable, assuming that you already have PoE or Micro USB. -doesn't include mounting hardware to bolt to a wall? -doesn't include a sandwich to enjoy while you do your configuration? -probably impossible to properly rackmount.

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