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Raspberry Pi TP-Link Omada Controller

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This repo contains the Dockerfile for running the TP Link Omada Controller as a container on an Raspberry Pi 3

This is currently a WIP. Use at your own risk.

Quick Start

docker run -d --net=host --restart=always frnby/omada-eap-controller

Then browse to to it on http://device_ip:8088 or https://device_ip:8043

Notes:

  • Startup takes awhile... Sometimes up to 10 minutes.
  • You can volume mount the /opt/tplink/EAPController/data and the /opt/tplink/EAPController/logs to the host if you want to persist it.
  • docker stop doesn't gracefully shutdown the embedded MongoDB instance.
  • Sometimes it fails trying to startup (especially if you don't have the --restart=always flag set). Not sure why, but eventually it will run.

Building

The build.sh script will take care of setting up the x86/x64 environment for building an ARM image.

./build.sh . -t frnby/omada-controller-test

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