Cradlepoint MBR1400LE manual

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    C R AD L E P O I N T M B R 14 0 0 | U S E R M AN U A L F i rm wa re v er . 3. 4. 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 rev isions or changes. Manual Re v isi ons Revision Date Description A uthor 1.0 July 28, 201[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 ` Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 3 1.1 P ACKAGE C ONTENTS ............................................................. 3 1.2 S YSTEM R EQUIREM ENTS ......................................................... 3 1[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 2 8.4 M ANAGED S ERVICE S ASK YOUR CRADLEPOINT SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS ........................................[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 3 1 I N T R O D U C T I O N 1.1 Package Conten ts  CradlePoint Mission-Critical Broadband Router (MBR1400)  AC pow[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 4  Compatible with Cisco, Juniper, and other ind ustry-leading network hardware providers ENHANCED WIFI  750+ feet[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 5 Designed for small business, branch office, and retail locations - our bu siness series ro uter provides a secure prim[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 6 1.4 CradlePoint ARC M BR1400 Series Includes a CradlePoint 3 G/4G Bu si ness Grade Modem w ith the MBR1400 and creates[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 7 MBR1400LE-VZ 4G LTE/EVDO for Verizon Technology: LTE 3GPP Rel. 8 , EVDO RevA, A/O; CDMA 1x Downlink Rates: LTE 100 Mbp[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 8 MBR14 00 E-VZ 3G EVDO for Verizon Technology : EVDO RevA, A/O; CDMA 1x Downlink Rates : 3.1 Mbps (theoretical) Uplink [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 9 M BR 1400E - SP 3G EVDO for Sprint Technology : EVDO RevA, A/O; CDMA 1x Downlink Rates : 3.1 Mbps (theoretical) Uplink[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 10 MBR1400W-SP 4G WiMAX for Sprint Technology : W iMAX 802.16e W ave 2 Downlink Rates : 10Mbps peak, 6Mbps average Upli[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 11 2 H A R D W A R E O V E R V I E W[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 12 2.1 Ports, Buttons , and Switche s[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 13 LAN and WAN Ports: By default, the four orange ports are configured as LAN (Local Area Network) ports and the blue p[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 14 2.2 LEDs LAN and WAN LEDs: The default settings are shown. LAN ports can be reconfigured to function as W AN ports a[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 15 3 Q U I C K S T A R T 3.1 Basic Setup  Y our router requires an In ternet source. Atta ch a CradlePoint Business [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 16 3.2 Connect to a Com puter or other Device 3.2.1 W irel ess Ne twork Con nection 1) Find the network. On a Wi Fi -en[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 17 3.2.2 Accessing the Administration Pages For most users, the MBR1400 Router can be used immediately without any spec[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 18 3.2.3 Connect to the Internet If you used the First Time Setup Wizard , you might have changed the ―W i Fi Network[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 19 3.3 Common Problems This section contains a list of some of the most common issues faced by users of the MBR1400. Pl[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 20 3.3.2 Your USB or ExpressCard Modem D oes Not W or k W ith t he Router  If y our USB data or ExpressCard is not w[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 21 of the page). Then log in to the router administration pages an d manually upload the firmware. Go to Sy stem Settin[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 22 3.3.3 You are Connected to the Router but C annot Connect to the Internet The status LEDs of your router will giv e [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 23 4 W E B I N T E R F A C E -- E S S E N T I A L S The MBR 1400 has a Web interface for configuration and administrati[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 24 4.1 Administrator Login To access the administration pages, open a W eb browser and type the ho stna me ― cp/ ‖[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 25 You may have changed the administrator passw o rd during initial setup using the First Time Setup W iz ard. Log in [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 26 4.2 Getting Started – First Time Setup The First Time Setup Wizard will help you customize the name of y our wire[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 27 6) CradlePoint recommends that you customize your W i Fi Network Name. Type in your personalized Network name here.[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 28 Choose a personalized WP A P A S SWORD or WEP KEY . This password will be used to connect devices to the router‘s[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 29 7) If you are using a 4G WiMAX modem, you will want to establish the Realm for your carrier. This setting ensures t[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 30 8) Review the details and record your w ireless network name, administrative password, and W PA pa ssword (or W EP [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 . 4. 1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 31 4.3 Quick Links The CradlePoint logo in the upper left-hand corner of all the admi nistration pages is a link to th[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L F irm w a re v er . 3. 4. 0 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 32 4.4 Configuration Page s The following table shows the navigation layout of the administration pages. Click on the[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L F irm w a re v er . 3. 4. 0 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 33 System Settings – Provides broad administrative controls. For example, y ou can set up a Terms of Use page for y[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 34 5 S T A T U S The Status tab displays information a bout many different aspects of the router. It provides access to[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 35 5.1 Client List The Client List displays the specifications of each de vice connected to your router, including Wire[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 36  -26 dBm: A relative measure of wireless signal quality (decibels relative to one milliwatt). This express es the[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 37 5.2 Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental information about your router, divided into the following basic catego[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 38 Router Information : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to System Settings → A dministration .  Product: MBR1400  F[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 39 Local Networks : “ Detailed Info ‖ links to Network Settings → WiFi / Local Networks .  Clients: The number[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 40 5.3 GPS If GPS support is enabled and a modem capable of providing GPS coordinates is connected, this page will show[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 41 5.4 GRE Tunnels View the status of configured GRE Tunnels. To set up or edit a GRE tunnel, go to Internet → GRE Tu[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 42 5.5 Hotspot Client s View the status of the clients that have logged in through the Hotsp ot/Captive Portal. View: ?[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 43 5.6 Internet Connecti ons The Internet Connections submenu option prov ides a list of attached WAN devices used as t[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 44 5.6.1 Ethernet General Information  Unique Identifier wan  Model  Type ethernet  Port IP Information [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 45 5.6.2 W iFi as W AN Diagnostics  Connection State (connected, idle, etc.) General Information  Product Wireles[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 46 5.6.3 GSM Modem (Nokia Datacard ) Diagnostics  Signal Error Rate  Modem Firmware Version  Battery Status ?[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 47  Incoming Bits/Second  Incoming Bytes  Outgoing Bytes[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 48 5.6.4 EVDO Modem: (MC760 Comcast) Diagnostics  Modem Firmware Version  PRL Version  Service Display EVDO ?[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 49  Outgoing Bytes[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 50 5.6.5 W iM AX Modem (U300 – 4G) Diagnostics For a W i MAX modem, the CINR and Signal Strength values are important[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 51  Type WiMAX  Port  Manufacturer Franklin Wireless Corporation Statistics  Outgoing Bits/Second  Incom[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 52 5.6.6 LTE Modem (PANTECH UML290) Diagnostics  Home Address  MN -HA SPI  Modem Firmware Version  Battery [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 53 General Information  Product PANTECH UML290  Protocol IP DHCP  Unique Identifier  ESN/IMEI  Model UML[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 54 5.7 Statistics The Statistics submenu op tion displays basic traffic statistics for both LAN and W AN connections, s[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 55 5.8 System Logs The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If there[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 56 5.9 VPN Tunnels View the status of configured VPN tunnels. To set up or edit a VPN tunnel, go to Internet → VPN Tu[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 57 6 N E T W O R K S E T T I N G S The Network Settings t ab provides access to 8 submenu options for administering the[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 58 6.1 Content Filtering You have two main options for filtering content in a network created through your MBR1400. 1) [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 59 6.1.1 OpenDNS OpenDNS is a service that protects you online by filtering websites . OpenDNS protects you from phishi[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 60 OpenDNS network. In order for Custom settings to work you need to login to DNS -O-MATI C using your OpenDNS credenti[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 61 6.2 DHCP Server DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The built-in DHCP serv er automatically assigns[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 62 6.3 DNS DNS, or Domain Name System, is a naming system that translates between domain names ( www.cradlepoint.com, f[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 63 Force All DNS Requests To Router: Enabling this will redirect all DNS requests from LAN clients to the router's[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 64 User name: Enter the user name or key provided by the Dynamic DNS service provider. If the Dynamic DNS provider supp[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 65 6.4 Firewall The router automatically provides a firewall. Unless you configure the router to the contrary, the rout[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 66  Local Port(s): The port number(s) that corresponds to the service (W eb server, FTP, etc) on a local computer or[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 67 6.4.2 IP Filter Rules (Advanced) An "Incoming" IP filter rule restricts remote access to computers on y ou[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 68 If you leave these values blank, then all IP addresses and ports w ill be included. IP Source and IP Destination opt[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 69 6.4.3 DMZ: DeMilitarized Zone (Advanced) A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 70 6.5 MAC Filt er The MAC Filter allows you to create a list of devices that have either exclusive access (whitelist) [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 71 6.6 Routing Add a new static route to the IP routing table or edit/remove an existing route. Static routes are unnec[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 72 6.7 WiFi / Local Ne tworks This section is used to configure the settings for wireless networks created by your rout[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 73 6.7.1 Local IP Networks Local IP Networks displays the following information for each network:  Network Name  [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 74 6.7.2 Local Network Editor The Local Network Editor contains the following tabs: IP Settings, Interfaces, Access Con[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 75  NAT (d efault): Network Address Translation hides private IP addresses behind the router's IP address. This[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 76 A ccess Control : Tune the a ccess control settings of this network t o match the in tended use. Simply select or de[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 77 DHCP Server: Changing settings for the DHCP se rv er is optional. The default selections are almost always sufficien[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 78 DHCP Options: Input a custom DHCP option by first clicking ―Add‖. There are close to 200 possible DHCP option s [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 79 6.7.3 Loc al Network Interfaces Each LAN type — W iFi, Ethe rn et, and VLAN — has a separate section with co nfi[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 80 Wireless Network Editor WiFi Name (SSID): W hen u s ers browse for available wireless networks, th is is the name th[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 81 Security Mode: You have several options for selecting a security mode. The mode you choose depends on the security f[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 82 NOTE: If y ou select o ne of the security modes and are unable to c onnect to the ro uter afterwards, you can use th[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 83 Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Configuration provides controls fo r your router‘s Ethernet ports. There[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 84 Ethernet Port Group Editor A Port Group represents a logical grouping of Ethernet ports. Any computers physically co[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 85 VLAN Interfaces A virtual local area netw ork, or VLAN, functions as any other physical LAN, but it enables computer[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 86 6.7.4 W iFi Se tting s (Advanced) W he n you select the Wireless (WiFi) Networks Settings tab in the Local Network I[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 87 Channel: (Shows if Random Channel is deselected.) The W i Fi channel corresponds to a f requency th e router uses to[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 88 TX Power: Normally the wireless transmitter operates at 100% power. In some circumstances, howev e r, there might be[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 89 Wireless Mode: Select the W i Fi clients the router will be compatible w ith. Greater compatibility is a tradeoff w [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 90 6.8 WiPipe QoS W he n W iPipe QoS (Quality of Service/Traffic Shaping) is enabled, the router will control th e flow[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 91 Name. Create a name for the rule that is meaningful to you. Protocol. The protocol used by the messages: TCP , UDP ,[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 92 The second page allow s you to designate the computer(s) on the local network for which you want to adjust traffic p[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 93 The third and last page allows you to designate the network or server on the Internet for which you want to shape tr[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 94 7 I N T E R N E T The Internet tab provides access to 5 submenu items for managing a variety of Internet connection [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 95 7.1 Connection Manag er The router can estab lis h an uplink via the E thernet WAN port, W iFi as WAN, or modems plu[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 96 7.1.2 Device Configuration Clicking on a device reveals the following information:  State (Connected, Available, [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 97 7.1.3 General Settings  Enabled: Select/deselect to enable/disable.  Load Balance: Select to allow this device[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 98 Failure Check (Advanced) If this is en abled, th e router will che ck that the highest priority active W AN interfac[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA G E 99 Failback Configuration (A dvanced) This is used to configure fa ilback, which is th e ability to go back to a higher[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 00 7.1.4 Ethernet Settings W hi le default settings for each W AN Ethernet port will be sufficient in most circumstanc[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 01 Static (Manual):  IP Address  Subnet Mask  Gateway IP  Primary DNS Server  Secondary DNS Server PPPo[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 02 7.1.5 Modem Settings On Demand: Typically modem connections are not always on. When this mode is selected a connect[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 03 AT+CGDCONT=2,‖IP‖,‖isp.cingular‖ ATCT*99***2# PPP Authentication Protocol: Set this only if your service pr[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 04 CDMA Setti ngs  Persist Settings:  A cti v e Profile: Select a number from 0 - 5 from the dropdown list. The [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 05 SIM/APN Settings SIM PIN: PIN number for a GSM modem with a locked SIM. A ccess P oint Name (A PN): Some wireless c[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 06 WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm: Select from the following dropdown options:  Clear – clearw ire-wmx.net  Rov er[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 07 7.1.6 Update/Activate a Modem Some 3G modems can be updated and activated while plugged into the router. Updates an[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 08 Process Timeout: If the process fails an error message will display . Activation has a 3-minute timeout, PRL update[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 09 WAN Configuration Rule This section allows you to create simple or complex rules that affect how individual Interne[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 10 Value : If you chose Po rt or Type, select from the dropdown list. If you chose Manufacturer, Model, Serial Number,[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 11 7.2 Data Usage Data Usage Management & Alerts allows you to crea te and manage rules that help control the data[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 12 7.2.1 Data Usage Rules The Date Usage Rule displa y shows basic information f or e ach rule you have crea ted (incl[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 13 Data Usage Rule – page 2 Cycle Type: How often the rule will reset. The data usage amount will be reset at the en[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 14 7.2.2 Template Configuration Templates allow you to control multiple W AN devices with the same rule. Each WAN devi[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 15 7.2.3 Historical Data Historical Data shows a graph of data usage for each attached WAN source that has an assigned[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 16 7.3 GRE Tunnels Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels can be used to create a connection between two pri vate[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 17 Page 1: General Tunnel Name : Choose a name that is meaningful to you. Local Net work : This is the loca l side of [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 18 Keep Alive : This feature mon it ors th e status of a tunnel. This will more accurately de termine if the tunnel is[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 19 7.4 VPN Tunnels VPN (virtual private network) tunnels are used to establish a secure connection to a remote network[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 20 7.4.1 Page 1: General Tunnel Name: Choose a name meaningful to you. A non y mous : Select t o allow remote connecti[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 21 Initiation Mode: ― Always On ” or ― On Demand . ‖ ― A lw ay s On ‖ is used if you want the tunnel to in[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 22 7.4.3 Page 3: IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2. You have the ability t o distinctly con[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 23  Encryption : Used to e ncrypt messages sent and receiv e d by IPsec. o AES 128 o AES 256 o Blowfish o CAST o DE[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 24 7.4.4 Page 4: IKE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS) : Enabling this feature wil l require IKE to generate a new[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 25 7.4.5 Page 5: Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) defines how the router will detect when one end of the [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 26 7.4.6 Page 6: Tunnel Summary The final page of the tunnel configuration interface is a summary of the tunnel specif[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 27 7.4.7 Global VPN Settings These settings ap ply to all configured VPN tunnels. Chan ging the Globa l VPN Settings i[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 28 7.4.8 VPN with NAT-T If one side of a planned VPN tunnel is behind a NAT (network a ddress translation) f irew all,[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 29 7.5 WiFi as WAN / Bridge WiFi as WAN uses another WiFi network as its Internet source and then rebroadcast s its ow[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 30 7.5.1 W iFi Bridge W he n in WiFi Bridge mode with a configured profile, a W iFi Bridge device will be added to the[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 31 7.5.2 Saved Profiles This is a list of WiFi networks that have already been configured as WAN sources (or Bridge pr[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 32 Click ―R efresh ‖ if a W i Fi ne tw ork to which you want to connect is invisible. Site Survey only operates on[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 33 7.5.4 W irel ess S can Setting s Scan Interva l: How often W iFi as W AN sca ns the environment for updates. (Defau[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 34 8 S Y S T E M S E T T I N G S The System Settings ta b has 6 submenu items that provide access to tools fo r broad [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 35 8.1 Administration Select the Administration submenu item in order to control any of the following functions:  R[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 36 8.1.2 System Clock Enabling NTP w ill tell th e router to get its system time f rom a rem ote server on the Interne[...]

  • Page 139

    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 37 8.1.3 Local Management Enable Internet Bounce Pages: Bounce pages show up in your web b rowser when the router is n[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 38 8.1.4 Remote Management Allows a user to enable incoming W AN pings or to change settings for the router from th e [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 39 8.1.5 GPS If you have an attached device with GPS support, you can e nabl e a graphical view of your route r‘s lo[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 40 o Remote server port o Report only over specific time interval: Restricts the NMEA sentence reporting to a remote s[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 41 Checksum *75 Used by program to check for transmission errors Courtesy of Brian McClure , N8PQI. Global Positioning[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 42 6 = GPS quality indicator (0=invalid; 1=GPS fix; 2=Diff. GPS fix) 7 = Number of satellites in use [not those in vie[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 43 8.2 Device Alerts The Device Alerts submenu choice allows you to receive email notifications of spe ci fic system e[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 44  Server Address: smtp.gmail.com  Server Port: 587 (for TLS, or Transport Layer Security port; the MBR1400 doe[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 45 8.3 Hotspot Service s Any of your networks can be enabled as a hotspot . To enable a hotspot , you need to select a[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 46 8.3.1 Simple Mode Settings Display: This section allows you to choose if a "Terms of Use" page will b e g[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 47 8.3.2 RADIUS/UAM Settings This section allows you to configure a RADIUS and Universal Access Method server. After t[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 48 UAM Settings:  Login URL : Assigned by UAM service.  Shared Secret : Optional, de pen ding on the UAM service[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 49 8.4 Managed Service s ASK YOUR CR ADLEPOINT SALES REPRESENT ATIVE FOR DETAILS Managed Services allow you to cen tra[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 50 LAN port #: Use the LAN port # field to configure the LAN port number you w ish to access SNMP services on. (Defaul[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 51  MD5 w ith DES encryption  SHA w ith DES encryption  MD5 w ith AES encryption  SHA w ith AES encryption[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 52 8.5 Serial Redirector Attach a USB serial device to establish a serial link to a host port on the router. Th e seri[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 53  600  1200  1800  2400  4800  9600  19200 Byte Size: The number of bits in a byte. Select from[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 54 A d vanced: System Automatic Reboot and Ping Test 8.6 System Control Restore to Factory Defa ults: T his changes al[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 55 8.7 System Software Firmware Upgrade allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to add new featu[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 56 9 G L O S S A R Y 802.11 A family of specifications f or wireless local area networks ( W LANs) developed by a work[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 57 A uthentic ation To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or de v ice is rea lly[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 58 CardBus A newer version of the PC Card or PCMCIA interface. It supports a 32 - bit data path, DMA, and consumes les[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 59 Demilitarized zone DMZ: A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed by both users on the Internet [...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 62 Internet Protocol Security IPsec provides security a t the packet processing layer of network communication. Intern[...]

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    C R AD LE PO IN T MB R1 40 0| U SE R M AN UA L Fi rm wa re v er. 3 .4 .1 © 2 01 2 CR AD LE PO IN T, I N C . PL E A SE V I SI T HT TP :/ /K NO WL ED GE BA SE .C RA DL EP O IN T. CO M/ F OR M OR E H EL P A N D R E S OU RC ES PA GE 1 64 Network Interface Card NIC. A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the comp uter [...]

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