Cradlepoint MBR1200B manual

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 ` Preface CradlePoint reserves the right to revise this publication and to make changes in the content thereof without obligation to notify any person or organization of any revisions or changes. Manual Revi sion s Revision Date Description Author 1.0 May 22 , 201 2 Initial release for Firmware[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 2 A#D ! - 0-,)1! - *C,9%2) ! ########################################################## ! "@= ! C ! @<&66/%A* +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 3 1 INTRO DUCT ION 1.1 Package Contents • CradlePoint Mission-Critical Broadband Router (MBR1200B) • AC power adapter (12V, 1.5A) WARNING: using a power adapter other than the o[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 4 SECURE AND RELIABLE • LAN connections are protected with advanced WiFi encryption. • Main office access and business transactions are protected by VPN capability, and other se[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 5 Flexibility • Remote management with WiPipe™ Central and SNMP v1,2,3 • Two SSIDs, with individual security, separate critical traffic • “WiFi- as -WAN” mode enables us[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 6 2 HARDW ARE OVERVI EW[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 7 2.1 Ports , Buttons, and Switch es[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 8 LAN and WAN Ports: By default, the four yellow ports are configured as LAN (Local Area Network) ports and the blue port is configured as a WAN (Wide Area Network—your Internet s[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 9 2.2 LEDs LAN and WAN LEDs: The default settings are shown. LAN ports can be reconfigured to function as WAN ports and vice versa; the LEDs will function accordingly.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 10 3 QUICK ST ART 3.1 Basic Setup • Your router requires an Internet source. Insert supported USB or ExpressCard modem/s, connect a Cable or DSL modem to the Blue Ethernet WAN por[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 11 3.2 Connect to a Computer or other Device 3.2.1 Wireless Network Connection 1) Find the network. On a WiFi -enabled computer or device, open the window or dropdown menu that allo[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 12 3.2.2 Accessing the Administration Pages For most users, the MBR 1200B Router can be used immediately without any special configuration changes. If you woul d like to change your[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 13 3.2.3 Connect to the Internet If you used the First Time Setup Wizard , you might have changed the “WiFi Network Name” or the “Security Mode” password. If so, you will ne[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 14 3.3 Common Problems This section contains a list of some of the most common issues faced by users of the MBR1200B. Please visit CradlePoint Knowledgebase at http://knowledgebase.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 15 • If the above issues have been resolved and you can connect to the router but you can not get Internet through it using your modem, you may need to upgrade the router firmware[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 16 3.3.2 You are Connected to the Router but Cannot Connect to the Internet The status LEDs of your router will give you an indication whether or not a proper connection is being ma[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 17 4 WEB I NTERF ACE -- ESSENTIALS The MBR1200B has a Web interface for configuration and administration of all features. The interface is organized with 5 tabs at the top of the sc[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 18 4.1 Admi nistrator Login To access the administration pages, open a Web browser and type the hostname “ cp/ ” or IP address “ http://192.168.0.1 ” into the address bar. T[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 19 You may have changed the administrator password during initial setup using the First Time Setup Wizard. Log in using your personalized administrator password. If you have forgott[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 20 4.2 Getting St arted – First Time Setup The First Time Setup Wizard will help you customize the name of your wireless network, change passwords to something you choose, and est[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 21 6) CradlePoint recommends that you customize your WiFi Network Name. Type in your personalized Network name here. You can also enable the Guest Network feature (for more configur[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 22 Choose a personalized WPA PASSWORD or WEP KEY . This password will be used to connect devices to the router’s WiFi broadcast once the security settings have been saved. • WPA[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 23 8) Configuring Failure Check : It is possible for a WAN interface to go down without the router recognizing the failure. (For example: the carrier for a cellular modem goes dorma[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 24 9) Review the details and record your wireless network name, administrative password, and WPA password (or WEP key). Move your mouse over your WiFi password to reveal it. Please [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1400| U SER MANUAL Fir mware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 25 4.3 Quick Links The CradlePoint logo in the upper left-hand corner of all the administration pages is a link to the Dashboard ( Status ! Dashboard ), which displays fundamental i[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rm ware ver. 3.4.0 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 26 4.4 Configurati on Pages The following table shows the navigation layout of the administration pages. Click on the tabs along the top bar to reveal the following dropdown menus.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rm ware ver. 3.4.0 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 27 4.4.1 Network Settings vs. Internet When using the Web interface, it will be important to pay attention to the difference between the Internet source for your MBR1200B and the n[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 28 5 ST A TUS The Status tab displays information about many different aspects of the router. It provides access to 9 submenu options: • Client List • Dashboard • GPS • GRE [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 29 5.1 Client Li st The Client List displays the specifications of each de vice connected to your router, including Wireless and Wired clients. Wireless Clients. For each device usi[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 30 • - 26 dBm : A relative measure of wireless signal quality (decibels relative to one milliwatt). This express es theoretical best quality. The value is given as a negative expo[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 31 5.2 Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental information about your router, divided into the following basic categories: • Router Information • Internet • Local Networks ?[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 32 Router Information : “ Detailed Info ” links to System Settings ! Administration . • Product: MBR1200B • Serial : The d evice serial number. • Firmware : Gives the numb[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 33 Local Networks : “ Detailed Info ” links to Network Settings ! WiFi / Local Networks . • Clients: The n umber of current clients. For each network, the following informatio[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 34 5.3 GPS If GPS support is enabled and a modem capable of providing GPS coordinates is connected, this page will show a graphical view of your router's location. See the GPS [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 35 5.4 GRE Tunnels View the status of configured GRE Tunnels. To set up or edit a GRE tunnel, go to Internet ! GRE Tunnels . Included information: • Name • Status • Transmit ([...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 36 5.5 Internet Connections The Internet Connections submenu option provides a list of attached WAN devices used as the Internet source for the MBR1200B. Select one of these devices[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 37 5.5.1 Ethernet General Information • Unique Identifier wan • Model • Type ethernet • Port IP Information • DNS Servers • IP Address • Gateway Statistics • Incomin[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 38 5.5.2 LTE Modem (PANTECH UML290) Diagnostics • Home Address • MN -HA SPI • Modem Firmware Version • Bat tery Status • MN -HA SS • Network Address Identifier (NAI) •[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 39 General Information • Product PANTECH UML290 • Protocol IP DHCP • Unique Identifier • ESN/IMEI • Model UML290VW • Type modem • Port • Manufacturer Pantech, Incorp[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 40 5.5.3 HSPA+ Modem (Nokia Datacard) Diagnostics • Manufacturer Nokia • Product Nokia Datacard • Model Nokia Internet Stick CS- 18 • ESN/IMEI • Modem Firmware Version •[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 41 IP Information • DNS Servers • IP Address • Gateway Statistics • Incoming Bytes • Outgoing Bytes • Connection Uptime (secs)[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 42 5.5.4 WiMAX Modem (U30 0 – 4G) Diagnostics For a WiMAX modem, the CINR and Signal Strength values are important as they show how strong the signal is and that has significant e[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 43 • Type WiMAX • Port • Manufacturer Franklin Wireless Corporation Statistics • Outgoing Bits/Second • Incoming Bits/Second • Incoming Bytes • Outgoing Bytes[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 44 5.5.5 GSM Modem (Nokia Datacard) Diagnostics • Signal Error Rate • Modem Firmware Version • Battery Status • Battery Level • Carrier Status • Signal Strength(dBm) •[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 45 • Incoming Bits/Second • Incoming Bytes • Outgoing Bytes[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 46 5.5.6 EVDO Modem: (MC760 Comcast) Diagnostics • Modem Firmware Version • PRL Version • Service Display EVDO • Carrier Status • Signal Strength(dBm) • Connection Type [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 47 5.5.7 WiFi as WAN Diagnostics • Connection State (connected, idle, etc.) General Information • Product Wireless As WAN • Unique Identifier • Type wwan IP Information • [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 48 5.6 Routing System Routes displays routes associated with networks connected to the router. Static Routes displays user-specified routes configured in Network Settings ! Routing [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 49 5.7 Statistics The Statistics sub menu option displays basic traffic statistics. Wireless Statistics: View the signal strength and other wireless modem information. The wireless [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 50 Data Usage: A measure of amount of information that is currently being sent or received through the network. Sample rate and size can be adjusted from the dropdown boxes.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 51 Failover/Failback/Load Balance: An easy way to view current connective states of the devices plugged into the router as compared to the past. Sample rate and size can be adjusted[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 52 5.8 System Logs The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If there is not enough internal memory for all events, logs of older e[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 53 5.9 VPN Tunnels View the status of configured VPN tunnels. To set up or edit a VPN tunnel , go to Internet ! VPN Tunnels . Included information: • Name • Connections • Stat[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 54 6 NETWORK SETTINGS The Network Settings t ab provides access to 7 submenu options for administering the following functions/tasks. These functions are all related to controlling [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 55 6.1 Content Fil tering You have two main options for filtering content in a network created by your MBR12 00 B. 1) Domain / URL / IP Web Filter Rules: Create a list of websites t[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 56 Click Add or Edit to open the Filter Rule Editor . • Assigned Network: Select either “All Networks” or one of your LAN networks from the dropdown list. • Domain/URL/IP: E[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 57 6.1.2 Default Filter Settings Use Default Filter Settings together with Domain / URL / IP Web Filter Rules to control website access. All of your networks are set to allow websit[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 58 6.1.3 OpenDNS OpenDNS is a service that protects you online by filtering websites . OpenDNS protects you from phishing websites and URL typos. Enter your OpenDNS account informat[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 59 6.2 DHCP Server DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The built - in DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the computers and other devices on each loca[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 60 6.3 DNS DNS, or Domain Name System, is a naming system that translates between domain names (www.cradlepoint.com, for example) and Internet IP addresses ( 206.207.82.197 ) . A DN[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 61 Force All DNS Requests To Router: Enabling this will redirect all DNS requests from LAN clients to the router's DNS server. This will allow the router even more control over[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 62 User name : Enter the user name or key provided by the Dynamic DNS service provider. If the Dynamic DNS provider supplies only a key, enter that key for both the User nam e and P[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 63 6.4 Firewall The router automatically provides a firewall. Unless you configure the router to the contrary, the router does not respond to unsolicited incoming requests on any po[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 64 • Local Port(s): The port number(s) that corresponds to the service (Web server, FTP, etc) on a local computer or device. For example, you might input “80” in the Local Por[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 65 6.4.2 IP Filter Rules (Advanced) An "Incoming" IP filter rule restricts remote access to computers on your local network. "Outgoing" filter rules prevent comp[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 66 that is NOT in the specified port range. • Port(s): Use for a single port or a range of ports. Fill in the left side for a single port. Use Network IP , Netmask , and Port(s) t[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 67 6.4.3 DMZ: DeMilitarized Zone (Advanced) A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on the Internet may attempt to remotely access network services a[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 68 6.4.5 Firewall Options (Advanced) Anti-Spoof: Anti-Spoof checks help protect against malicious users faking the source address in packets they transmit in order to either hide th[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 69 Remote Administration Access Control Editor IP Address : The IP address that will be allowed to access administrative services through the WAN. Netmask (Optional): The n etmask a[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 70 6.5 MAC Fil ter / Logging A MAC (Media Access Control) address is a unique identifier for a computer or other device. This page allows you to manage clients by MAC address. You c[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 71 6.5.2 MAC Logging Configuration Enable MAC Logging : Enabling MAC Logging will cause the router to log MAC addresses that are connected to the router. MAC addresses that you do n[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 72 6.6 WiFi / Local Network s This section is used to configure the settings for wireless networks created by your router. Note that changes made in this section may also need to be[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 73 6.6.2 Local Network Editor The Local Network Editor contains the following tabs: IP Settings, Interfaces, Access Control, DHCP Server and Schedule. IP Settings: Enabled: This is [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 74 Netmask: (Default: 255.255.255.0) The netmask controls how many IP addresses can be used in this network. The default value allows for 254 IP addresses, which is enough in most c[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 75 Access Control: Tune the access control settings of this network to match the intended use. Simply select or deselect any of the following: • LAN Isolation: When checked, this [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 76 DHCP Ser ver : Changing settings for the DHCP server is optional. The d efault selections are almost always sufficient. DHCP Server: (Default: Enabled) When the DHCP server is en[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 77 DHCP Options: Input a custom DHCP option by first clicking “Add”. There are close to 200 possible DHCP options available . One of the more common uses is to assign a VoIP pho[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 78 Schedule: Set up a schedule for this network interface. This allows an interface to be enabled or disabled during specific hours of a day. For example, use this to limit a partic[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 79 6.6.3 Local Network Interfaces Both LAN types—WiFi and Ethernet— have separate sections with configuration options. Unless the default configuration is sufficient, YOU MUST C[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 80 Wireless Network Editor WiFi Name (SSID): When users browse for available wireless networks, this is the name that they will se e. This name is referred to as the SSID (service s[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 81 Security Mode: You have several options for selecting a security mode. The mode you choose depends on the security features your wireless adapters support. • WPA2 Personal • [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 82 Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Configuration provides controls for your router’s Ethernet ports. There are five total ports: one blue port and four numbered yellow p[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 83 Ethernet Port Group Editor A Port Group represents a logical grouping of Ethernet ports. Any computers physically connected to ports in a group will be allowed to freely communic[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 84 6.6.4 WiFi Settings (Advanced) When you select the Wireless (WiFi) Networks Settings tab in the Local Network Interfaces section, you have several additional options for configur[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 85 Channel: (Shows if Random Channel is deselected.) The WiFi channel corresponds to a frequency the router uses to communicate with other devices. The range is 1 to 11, and 1, 6, a[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 86 DTIM: A DTIM is a countdown informing clients of the next window for listening to broadcast and multicast messages. When the wireless router has buffered broadcast or multicast m[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 87 Greenfield Mode: Greenfield mode uses an 802.11n-only preamble to transmit packets that older wireless clients cannot interpret. Use of greenfield mode in a mixed 802.11 environm[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 88 7 INTER NET The Internet tab provides access to 6 submenu items for managing a variety of Internet connection options . • Connection Manager • Data Usage • GRE Tunnels • [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 89 7.1 Connection Manager The router can establish an upl ink via the Ethernet WAN port, WiFi as WAN, or modems plugged in to a modem port. If the primary WAN connection fails the r[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 90 7.1.2 Device Configuration Clicking on a device reveals the following information: • State (Connected, Available, etc.) • Port • UID (Unique identifier. This could be a nam[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 91 7.1.3 General Settings • Enabled: Select/deselect to enable/disable. • Force NAT: Normally the LAN Route M ode controls the use of NAT (network address translation). When thi[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 92 Failure Check (Advanced) If this is enabled, the router will check that the highest priority active WAN interface can get to the Internet even if the WAN connection is not active[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 93 Failback Configuration (Advanced) This is used to configure failback, which is the ability to go back to a higher priority WAN interface if it regains connection to its network. [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 94 7.1.4 Ethernet Settings While default settings for each WAN Ethernet port will be sufficient in most circumstances, you have the ability to control: • Connect Method: DHCP (Aut[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 95 Static (Manual): • IP Address • Subnet Mask • Gateway IP • Primary DNS Server • Secondary DNS Server PPPoE: • Username • Password • Password Confirm • Service ?[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 96 7.1.5 Modem Settings On Demand: Typically modem connections are not always on. When this mode is selected a connection to the Internet is made as needed. When this mode is not se[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 97 AT Dial Script: This is included for legacy devices only . Most users will not use this option. Go to SIM/APN Settings instead if you need to select a specific Access Point Name.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 98 CDMA Settings These settings are usually specific for your wireless carrier's private networks. You should not set these unless directed to by a carrier representative. If a[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 99 SIM/APN Settings SIM PIN: PIN number for a GSM modem with a locked SIM. Access Point Name (APN): Some wireless carriers provide multiple Access Point Names that a modem can conne[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 100 WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm: Select from the following dropdown options: • Clear – clearwire- wmx.net • Rover – r over - wmx.net • Sprint 3G/4G – sprintpcs.com • Xo[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 101 7.1.6 Update/Activate a Modem Some 3G modems can be updated and activated while plugged into the router. Updates and activation methods vary by modem model and service provider.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 102 Process Timeout: If the process fails an error message will display. Activation has a 3-minute timeout, PRL update has a 4 - minute timeout, and FUMO has a 10- minute timeout. 7[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 103 WAN Configuration Rule This section allows you to create simple or complex rules that affect how individual Internet sources or classes of sources (perhaps all WiMAX modems or a[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 104 Value : If the correct values are available, select from the dropdown list. You may need to manually input the value. The condition will be of the following form: “ (When) is/[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 105 7.2 Data Usage Data Usage Management & Alerts allows you to create and manage rules that help control the data usage of a m odem. If you have a limited data plan or a price [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 106 7.2.1 Data Usage Rules The Date Usage Rule display shows basic information for each rule you have created (including rules created with a template). The following information is[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 107 keep all interfaces with these rules at a similar percentage utilization of data (e.g. 10%, 50%, 90%) as the cycle progresses, rather than quickly using 100% of a fast 1GB cappe[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 108 7.2.2 Template Configuration Templates allow you to control multiple WAN devices with the same rule. Each WAN device that matches a template will automatically have its own rule[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 109 7.3 GRE Tunnel s Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels can be used to create a connection between two private networks. The MBR1200B is enabled for either GRE or VPN tunne[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 110 Page 1: General Tunnel Name : Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies it. Tunnel Key : Enables an ID key for a GRE tunnel, which can be used as an identifier for mGRE (M[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 111 Keep Alive : This feature monitors the status of a tunnel. This will more accurately determine if the tunnel is alive or not. Choose the length of time in seconds of the Rate fo[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 112 7.4 Load Balancing Select the Load Balance Algorithm from the following dropdown options: • Round - Rob in: Evenly distribute each session to the available WAN connections. ?[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 113 7.5 VPN Tunnels VPN (virtual private network) tunnels are used to establish a secure connection to a remote network over a public network. For example, VPN tunnels can be used a[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 114 7.5.1 Page 1: General Tunnel Name : Give the tunnel a name that uniquely identifies it. Anonymous Mode : Select to allow remote connections from any IP address. Responder Mode :[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 115 uploaded to the router. Enable Certificate Support in the Global VPN Settings to upload a single set of certificates for the router to use. Pre- shared Key : Create a password o[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 116 The condition will be of the following form: “ (When) is/is not (value) ” For example: “ Type is not WiMAX” “Port is USB Port 1” If you intend to have multiple WAN d[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 117 7.5.2 Page 2-3 : Local and Remote Networks Local Network : T he Network Address and the Netm ask define what local devices have access to or can be accessed from the VPN tunnel.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 118 7.5.3 Page 3: IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2. You have the ability to distinctly configure each phase, but the default settings will be sufficient [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 119 • Encryption : Used to encrypt messages sent and received by IPsec. o AES 128 o AES 256 o DES o 3DES • Hash : Used to compare, authenticate, and validate that data across th[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 120 7.5.4 Page 4: IKE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) : Enabling this feature will require IKE to generate a new set of keys in Phase 2 rather than using the same key generate[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 121 7.5.5 Page 5: Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) defines how the router will detect when one end of the IPsec session loses connection while a policy is in use. Conne[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 122 7.5.6 Page 6: Tunnel Summary The final page of the tun nel configuration interface is a summary of the tunnel specifications. This is especially helpful for matching this inform[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 123 7.5.7 Global VPN Settings These settings apply to all configured VPN tunnels. IKE / ISAKMP Port: Internet Key Exchange / Internet Security Association and Key Management Protoco[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 124 7.5.8 VPN with NAT-T If one side of a planned VPN tunnel is behind a NAT (network address translation) firewall, the setup of your tunnel requires the following specifications: [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 125 7.6 W iFi as WAN / Bridge WiFi as WAN uses another WiFi network as its Internet source and then rebroadcasts its own local network. For example, the MBR1200B can create a privat[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 126 7.6.1 WiFi Bridge When in WiFi Bridge mode with a configured profile, a WiFi Bridge device will be added to the local network interfaces, providing a way to bridge two LANs over[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 127 7.6.2 Saved Profiles This is a list of WiFi networks that have already been configured as WAN sources (or Bridge profiles). The router will attempt to connect to any of these ac[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 128 Click “Refresh” if a WiFi network to which you want to connect is invisible. You have the option to manually add network profiles, but it is usually much easier to import th[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 129 7.6.4 Wireless Scan Settings Scan Interval: How often WiFi as WAN scans the environment for updates. (Default: 60 seconds. Range: 5- 3600 seconds.) Scan While Connected: Continu[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 130 8 SYSTEM SETTINGS The System Settings tab has 5 submenu items that provide access to tools for broad administrative control of the MBR1200B: • Administration • Device Alerts[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 131 8.1 Administration Select the Administration submenu item in order to control any of the following functions: • Router Security • System Clock • Local Management • Remot[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 132 8.1.2 System Clock Enabling NTP will tell the router to get its system time from a remote server on the Internet . If you do not enable NTP then the router time will be based on[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 133 8.1.3 Local Manageme nt Enable Internet Bounce Pages : Bounce pages show up in your web browser when the router is not connected to the Internet. They inform you that you are no[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 134 System Identifier: This is a customizable identity that will be used in router reporting and alerting. The default value is the MAC address of the router. Require HTTPS Connecti[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 135 8.1.4 Remote Management Allows a user to enable incoming WAN pings or to change settings for the router from the Internet using the router's Internet address. Allow WAN pin[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 136 8.1.5 GPS If you have an attached device with GPS support, you can enable a graphical view of your router’s location which will appear in Status ! GPS . Users can configure GP[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 137 o Remote s erver port o Report only over specific time interval: Restricts the NMEA sentence reporting to a remote server to a specific time interval. The following GPS spec is [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 138 Checksum *75 Used by program to check for transmission errors Courtesy of Brian McClure , N8PQI. Global Positioning System Fix Data. Time, position, and fix related data for a G[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 139 6 = GPS quality indicator (0=invalid; 1=GPS fix; 2=Diff. GPS fix) 7 = Number of satellites in use [not those in view] 8 = Horizontal dilution of position 9 = Antenna altitude ab[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 14 0 The level you select will include the messages from that level as well all messages from each level listed below, e.g. selecting “ Warning ” will include Warning, Error, an[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 141 8.2 Device Alert s Th e Device Alerts submenu choice allows you to receive email notifications of specific system events. YOU MUST ENABLE AN SMTP EMAIL SERVER TO RECEIVE ALERTS.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 142 Each SMTP server will have different specifications for setup, so you have to look those up separately. The following is an example using Gmail: • Server Address: smtp.gmail.c[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 143 8.3 Mana ged Ser vi ces ASK YOUR CRADLEPOINT SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS Managed Services allow you to centralize your router configuration using the WiPipe Central server.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 144 LAN port #: Use the LAN port # field to configure the LAN port number you wish to access SNMP services on. (Default: 161) Enable SNMP on WAN: Enabling SNMP on WAN will make SNMP[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 145 • MD5 with DES encryption • SHA with DES encryption • MD5 with AES encryption • SHA with AES encryption Username: Enter the Username configured on your SNMP host in the [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 146 Advanced: System Automatic Reboot and Ping Test 8.4 System Control Restore to Factory Defaults: This changes all settings back to their default values. Reboot The Device: This c[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MBR1200B| USER MANUAL Fi rmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 147 8.5 System Software 8.5.1 Firmware Upgrade This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to add new features or fix defects. If you are happy with the opera[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 148 9 GLOSSAR Y 802.11 A family of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed by a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IE[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 149 Authentication To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or device is really who they are claiming to be. Automatic Private IP Addressing APIP[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 150 CardBus A newer version of the PC Card or PCMCIA interface. It supports a 32- bit data path, DMA, and consumes less voltage. CAT 5 Category 5. Used for 10/100 Mbps or 1Gbps Eth[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 151 Demilitarized zone DMZ: A single computer or group of compu ters that can be accessed by both users on the Internet as well as users on the Local Network, but that is not prote[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 152 Encryption Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read. Ethernet The most widely used technology for Local Area Networks. Fiber optic A way of sending data[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 153 Half - duplex Data cannot be transmitted and received at the same time. Hashing Transforming a string of characters into a shorter string with a predefined length. Hexadecimal [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 154 Internet Protocol Security IPsec provide s security at the packet processing layer of network communication. Internet Service Provider An ISP provides access to the Internet to[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 155 LPR/LPD “Line Printer Requestor”/”Line Printer Daemon”. A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data. MAC Address A unique hardware ID assigned to ev ery [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 156 Network Interface Card NIC. A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the computer to connect to a network. Network Layer The third layer of the [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 157 channel) but can have multiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a number. PPP Point- to -Point Protocol is used for two computers to communicate with each over a ser[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 158 Session key An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two computers. Session layer The fifth layer of the OSI model which coord[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 159 TFTP Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a utility used for transferring files that is simpler to use than FTP but with less features. Throughput The amount of data that can be t[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 160 Wake on LAN Allows you to power up a computer through it’s Network Interface Card. WAN Wide Area Network. WCN Windows Connect Now. A Microsoft method for configuring and boot[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 161 Yagi antenna A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location.[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 162 10 APPENDIX 10.1 Regulator y Informati on This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digita l device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FC C Rule[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 163 10.3 Specificat ions DATA IN: USB modem (2), ExpressCard modem (1), 10/100 Ethernet ports (2) (cable/DSL/satellite modems), WiFi (as WAN) wireless 2x2 MIMO “N” WiFi 2.4GHz [...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 164 DETAILS • 2.412 to 2.484 GHz Wi Fi Frequency Band Operation • Compliant with IEEE 802.3 an d 3u Standards • Supports OFDM and CCK Modu lation • Supports Cable/DSL mo de[...]

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    CRADLEPOINT MB R1200B| USER MANUA L Firmware ver. 4.1.1 © 2013 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP:/ /KNOWLEDGEBASE .CRADLEPOINT.C OM/ FOR MORE HELP AND RE SOURCES PAGE 165 http://www.cradlepoint.com/ Copyright © 2013 by CradlePoint, Inc. All rights reserved.[...]