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1. 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Java A programming language used to create programs and applets for web pages Kbps Kilobits per second Kbyte Kilobyte L2TP Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol LAN Local Area Network Latency The amount of time that it takes a packet to get from the one point to another on a network Also referred to as delay LED Light Emitting Diode Legacy Older devices or technology Local Area Network LAN A group of computers in a building that usually access files from a server PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 124 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 every Ethernet adapter by the manufacturer Mbps Megabits per second MDI Medium Dependent Interface is an Ethernet port for a connection to a straight through cable MDIX Medium Dependent Interface Crossover is an Ethernet port for a connection to a crossover cable Management Information Base is a set of objects that can be managed by using SNMP Modem A device that modulates digital signals from a computer to an analog signal in order to transmit the signal over phone lines It also demodulates the analog signals coming
2. CradlePoint Technology Inc 2011 All rights reserved Licenses wipipe 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 105 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION 8 1 Administration Select the Administration submenu item in order to control any of the following functions Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings Advanced Security Mode Admin Password Admin Password Confirm Apply Undo 8 1 1 Router Security Advanced Security Mode When the router is configured to use the advanced security mode several aspects of the router s configuration and networking functionality will be extended to support high security environments This includes support for multiple user accounts increased password security and additional network spoofing filters If you plan to use your router in a PCI DSS compliant environment this option is mandatory 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 106 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION Admin Password Enter a password for the administrator who will have full acces
3. Routing Mode NAT Standard Disabled Access Control Admin Access UPnP Gateway LAN Isolation Attached Interfaces Ethernet ports WiFi 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 66 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS Click Add to configure a new network or select an existing network and click Edit to view configuration options 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 67 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS 6 7 2 Local Network Editor The Local Network Editor contains the following tabs IP Settings Interfaces Access Control and DHCP Server IP Settings Local Network Editor x Name This primarily helps to identify this network during IP Settings Interfaces Access Control DHCP Server other administration tasks Hostname Default cp for CradlePoint The hostname Provide a unique name and IP address range for this network is the DNS name associated with the router s local area network IP address Name Guest LAN NOTE You can access the router s administration pages by typing the hostname into your browser so if you change cp to another hostname you can access the administration pages through the new I
4. TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 1 2 1 3 Package Contents e Wireless 4G 3G Router MBR95 e AC power adapter 12V 1 5A WARNING using a power adapter other than the one provided may damage the MBR95 and will void the warranty e CAT5 Ethernet Cable 5 feet e Setup Guide System Requirements e Ethernet based Cable DSL Satellite modem Broadband USB Data Modem with Active Subscription and or WiFi as WAN e Windows 2000 XP 7 Mac OS X or Linux Computer with WiFi Adapter 802 11n Recommended e Internet Explorer v6 0 or higher Firefox v2 0 or higher Safari v1 0 or higher MBH95 Overview Create a WiFi hotspot anywhere you have broadband signal Create secure instant networks anywhere you receive mobile broadband signal The most powerful feature of the MBR95 is its ability to use USB Mobile Broadband Data Modems to create instant secure networks plus traditional wired networking options like Cable DSL or Satellite HOW DOES IT WORK Connect this router to a 4G 3G MOBILE MODEM and get more from your data plan Most WiFi enabled devices don t support USB 4G 3G Data Modems When you connect the modem to the MBR95 you can securely share your data plan with up to 32 people or devices Or connect this router to your existing DSL CABLE SATELLITE MODEM and add 600 feet of WiFi to your network 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEP
5. USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION 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 GPS receiver eg2 GGA hhmmss ss lll lla yyyyy yy a X XX X X X X M x x M X X XXXx hhmmss ss UTC of position IL latitude of position a NorS yyyyy yy Longitude of position a EorW x GPS Quality indicator O no fix 12 GPS fix 2 Dif GPS fix xx number of satellites in use x x horizontal dilution of precision x x Antenna altitude above mean sea level M units of antenna altitude meters X X Geoidal separation M units of geoidal separation meters x x Age of Differential GPS data seconds xxxx Differential reference station ID eg3 GPGGA hhmmss ss lIII Il a yyyyy yy a X Xx X X X M x x M x x xxxx hh 1 UTC of Position 2 Latitude 3 NorS 4 Longitude 5 EorW 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 112 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION GPS quality indicator O invalid 1 GPS fix 2 Diff GPS fix Number of satellites in use not those in view Horizontal dilution of position Antenna altitude above below mean sea level geoid 10 Meters Antenna height unit 11 Ge
6. e Network Gateway e Host Allow Network Access L Netmask The Netmask along with the IP address defines the network the computer belongs to and which other IP Cancel addresses the computer can see in the same LAN An IP address of 192 168 0 1 along with a Netmask of 255 255 255 0 defines a network with 256 available IP addresses from 192 168 0 0 to 192 168 0 255 NOTE 255 255 255 255 is used to signify only the host that was entered in the IP Network Address field Gateway Specifies the next hop to be taken if this route is used A gateway of 0 0 0 0 implies there is no next hop and the IP address matched is directly connected to the router on the interface specified LAN or WAN Allow Network Access Default Deselected Some static routes will need an IP Filter Rule via the Firewall to allow packets through the route without being blocked Selecting this option automatically creates this IP Filter Rule If the IP Network Address falls outside the LAN IP range you probably need to select this option 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 65 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS Local IP Networks 6 7 WiFi Local Networks Add Edit Remove This section is used to configure the settings for E wireless networks created by your router Note Primary LAN 192 168 0 1
7. 255 255 255 0 that changes made in this section may also need DHCP Server Enabled to be duplicated on wireless devices that you Routing Mode NAT Network Address Translation Access Control Admin Access UPnP Gateway want to connect to your wireless network Madelin For example if you change a LAN s IP address devices ET dd 1D n TOUS 143 9 within that network will lose connection They will have to Oe eee ees reconnect to the network The user can set up multiple networks each with Guest LAN 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 its own unique configuration and its own selection DHCP Server Enabled of interfaces Each local network can be attached spa opi i ccess Control solation ateway to either of the following types of interfaces POR Ne DICA toi WiFi WiFi Access Point SSID Public 3be e Ethernet For example one network might be just an isolated WiFi hotspot for guests while another might be the main network with administrative access two Ethernet ports and a password protected WiFi SSID 6 7 1 Local IP Networks Local IP Networks displays the following DHCP Server Enabled information for each network Routing Mode NAT Network Address Translation Network Name Access Control Admin Access UPnP Gateway Primary LAN 192 168 2 1 255 255 255 0 Attached Interfaces IP address Netmask Ethernet Group ID lan Port s 1 2 DHCP Server Enabled Disabled WiFi Access Point SSID TechWrite
8. A device that connects your network to another like the Internet Gbps Gigabits per second Gigabit Ethernet Transmission technology that provides a data rate of 1 billion bits per second GUI Graphical user interface H 323 A standard that provides consistency of voice and video transmissions and compatibility for video conferencing devices PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 122 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 Characters 0 9 and A F Hop The action of data packets being transmitted from one router to another Host Computer on a network HTTP Hypertext Transfer Protocol is used to transfer files from HTTP servers web servers to HTTP clients web browsers HTTPS HTTP over SSL is used to encrypt and decrypt HTTP transmissions Hub A networking device that connects multiple devices together ICMP Internet Control Message Protocol IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IGMP Internet Group Management Protocol is used to make sure that computers can report their multicast group membership to adjacent routers IIS Internet Information Server is a WEB server and FTP server
9. E Add Edit Port Forwarding Rule Internet Port s 1 6 Name Name your rule Local Computer eg 192 168 0 112 Y Use Port Range Changes the selection options to allow Local Port s 1 565535 you to input a range of ports if desired e Internet Port s The port number s as you want it defined on the Internet Typically these will be the same as the local port numbers but they do not have to be Submit Cancel These numbers will be mapped to the local port numbers e Local Computer Select the IP address of an attached device from the dropdown menu or manually input the IP address of a device Protocol TCP amp UDP V 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 59 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS FIREWALL e 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 Port s field to open a port for a Web server on a computer within your network The Internet Port s field could then also be 80 or you could choose another port number that will be used across the Internet to access your Web server If you choose a number other than 80 for the Internet Port connections to that number will be mapped to 80 and therefore the Web server within your network e Protocol Select from th
10. Extra Email Alert When checked you enable a second email to be configured for a percentage of the assigned usage Percent of Usage 1 1000 If selected a custom alert will be sent when your data usage reaches this percentage of your usage cap For example you could set this at 90 percent so that you know when your usage is nearing 100 percent of the cap 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 99 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET DATA USAGE 72 2 Template Configuration Template configuration Templates allow you to control multiple Add WAN devices with the same rule Each WAN E Template Name WAN type Assigned Usage in MB Cycle Type device that matches a template will Fl USB data plans ade 5000 Er automatically have its own rule created For example you can set a template rule for all mobile data modems that causes your router to send an alert after 1000 MB of usage in a month When you attach a new 4G USB modem your template will immediately create a new Data Usage Rule for the attached modem that sends the alert as specified Template Rule Creation X Click Add to configure a new Template rule Template Name Give your template a name WAN type All WAN O All Ethernet All Modems Create a Template Name that you can recognize The template will apply to one of the following WAN types As
11. Model Type 3 IP Information DNS Servers IP Address Gateway 3 Statistics Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes Connection Uptime secs cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY 2ae6ec8e usbi vzwinternet UML290VW Ite 66 174 92 14 69 78 96 14 10 162 236 60 10 162 236 61 1046894 224906 323 PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 46 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS STATISTICS 5 5 Statistics Advanced Mode only The Statistics submenu option displays basic traffic statistics Wireless Device 200 Samples Hour 100 Samples w 02 07 12 02 04 12 02 01 12 01 58 12 01 55 12 01 52 12 01 49 12 51 01 46 12 01 43 12 01 40 12 53 56 58 Signal Strength dBm mUSB3 18 m ite Wireless Statistics View the signal strength and other wireless modem information The wireless device s signal strength will only be displayed as long as it supports Live Diagnostics Sample rate and size can be adjusted from the dropdown boxes 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 47 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS STATISTICS lal 200Samples Houw no mes v 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 f
12. Network Address Identifier NAI SINR Service Display LTE MN AAA SS Carrier Status MN AAA SPI PIN Status GSN Home Address Product Pantech UML290 Signal Strength dBm DEFPOP Model UML290VW Manufacturer Pantech Incorporated Rev Tun Battery Level Secondary Home Agent Service Display LTE Primary Home Agent Profile Device Information PANTECH UML290 Property J Diagnostics MN HA SPI Modem Firmware Version Battery status CGSN MN HA SS Network Address Identifier NAI SINR Service Display MN AAA SS Carrier Status MN AAA SPI PIN Status GSN Home Address Product Signal Strength dBm DEFPDP Model Manufacturer Rev Tun Profile Battery level Secondary Home Agent Primary Home Agent cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Value 300 L0290VWB522F 242 1 May 12 2011 13 21 52 0 Set ERE 7 READY 0 0 0 0 PANTECH UML290 62 3 UML290VW Pantech Incorporated 1 0 Enabled 100 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 255 PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 45 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS General Information Unique Identifier Port usb1 Model UML290VW Type te IP Information e DNS Servers e IP Address e Gateway Statistics e Incoming Bytes e Outgoing Bytes e Connection Uptime secs 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 3 General Information Unique Identifier Port Profile 3
13. One of the more common uses is to assign a VoIP phone server using option 66 Server name Option Select an option from the dropdown list or manually enter the number of an option A complete list_of options is available from IANA DHCP Options X Option 66 M Value Generally this field should be a string IP address or numeric value Some fields can accept both IP addresses and Description Server Name hostnames in these cases you may need to wrap this value in quotes For example option 66 Server name requires quotes around IP addresses Value Submit Cancel 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 72 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS 6 7 3 Local Network Interfaces Each LAN type WiFi and Ethernet has a separate section with configuration options Unless the default configuration is sufficient YOU MUST CONFIGURE EACH INTERFACE SEPARATELY in order to create the desired interface options for a network You can then select these interfaces to add to a network in the Local Network Editor see above Select from the following tabs Wireless WiFi Network Settings e Ethernet Port Configuration Wireless WiFi Network Settings Ethernet Port Configuration Wireless WiFi Network Settings The MBR1400 can broadcast as many as four SSIDs service set iden
14. Reservations section under Network Settings DHCP Server and reserve the IP address for the device IP address Submit 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 58 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS FIREWALL 6 4 Firewall Advanced Mode only 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 port thereby making your LAN invisible to cyber attackers However some network applications such as some Internet gaming systems cannot run with a tight firewall Those applications need to selectively open ports in the firewall to function correctly The options on this page control ways of opening the firewall to address the needs of specific types of applications 6 4 1 Port Forwarding Rules Port Forwarding Rules A port forwarding rule allows traffic from the Internet to reach a computer on the inside of your network For example a port forwarding rule might be used to run a Web server Add Name Internet Port s Forwarding to Protocol Exercise caution when adding new rules as they impact the Add Edit Port Forwarding Rule X security of your network Click Add to create a new port forwarding rule or select an Name Name your rule existing rule and click Edit Use Port Range
15. WiFi performance and range will be limited e NONE OPEN Select this option if you do not want to activate any security features CradlePoint recommends BEST WPA2 WiFi security Try this option first and switch only if you have a device that is incompatible with WPA2 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 22 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 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 Password The WPA Password must be between 8 and 64 characters long A combination of upper and lower case letters along with numbers and special characters is recommended to prevent hackers from gaining access to your network WEP Key A WEP Key must be either a hexadecimal value of 5 or 13 characters or a text value of 10 or 26 characters Click NEXT 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 23 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 7 If you are using a 4G WiMAX modem you will cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY want to establish the Realm for your carrier This Configuring Your Modem setting ensures that the modem when attached to the router will properly connect to your carrier s wireless broadband service The MBR95 wi
16. 102 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET WIFI AS WAN Click Refresh if a WiFi network to which you want to connect is invisible Network Name SSID The name that is broadcast from each access point Network ID BSSID The numeric ID of the network This parameter is required when trying to connect to a hidden network using WiFi as WAN It is optional when connecting to a visible network Auth Mode The type of encryption that is used by the network None WEP Auto WEP Open WEP Shared WPA1 Personal WPA2 Personal WPA1 amp WPA2 Personal Channel The channel the network is using 7 3 2 Profile Editor Profile Editor x You have the option to manually add network profiles but it is usually much easier to import them from Site Survey Either Network MBR1400 79c click on Add under Saved Profiles or select a WiFi network BSSID 00 30 44 0d 97 9c in Site Survey and click Import If you import a network from Site Survey most of the information about the network will already be completed You need to input the password if there is one and then click WPA Cipher AES v submit to save the WiFi as WAN profile Enabled M Auth Mode WPAL amp WPA2 Personal Y WPA Password Submit 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 103 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USE
17. 5 3 GPS Status GPS Status If GPS support is enabled and a modem capable of providing GPS coordinates is connected this page SU 2n r u will show a graphical view of your router s location See the GPS section in System Settings Administration to enable GPS support GPS information is only displayed if 1 the modem supports GPS 2 your carrier allows the GPS functionality and 3 the modem has sufficient GPS signal strength If no information is displayed check that both the modem and your carrier support GPS If GPS is supported make sure the modem is in an area where it can receive a signal from the GPS satellites 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 35 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS 5 4 Internet Connections The Internet Connections submenu option provides a list of attached WAN devices used as the Internet source for the MBR95 Select one of these devices to see detailed information about that particular device Device List Device V Ethernet Blue port 0 Modem Nokia Datacard port USB 1 For each type of device different information will be included in the Device Information section Possible devices include Ethernet WiFi GSM Modem EVDO Modem WiMAX Modem LTE Modem Depending on the device possible information will be in the following sectio
18. 5 STATUS cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY The Status tab displays information about many different aspects of the router It provides access to 6 submenu options Client List Dashboard GPS Internet Connections Statistics System Logs cradlepoint Status Dashboard Router Information Detailed Info Statistics Advanced Mode only Product Serial MBRSS MM110091700715 Firmware v3 6 1 2012 06 01 Build Date 2012 06 01 14 42 10 CPU Usage 7 Up Time 0 days 0 hours 17 mins Clock Fri Jun 22 2012 15 10 54 GMT 0600 MDT 5 Local Networks Detailed Info Clients 1 Primary LAN 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 Route Mode NAT Network Address Translation Admin Access UPnP DHCP Guest LAN 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 Route Mode NAT Network Address Translation LAN Isolation UPnP DHCP Access Access Internet Connections 9 Getting Started B WiFi Clients BE Logout Status 25 Network Settings P Internet SE System Settings Client List Dashboard GPS Router Alerts The router is running properly Internet Connections Statistics muta Logs Router firmware is updated from Connected Time 0 16 32 the System Software page IP Address 172 22 24 251 Gateway 172 22 22 1 DNS Servers 172 21 21 31 172 21 21 36 Failover can be configured in the Connection Manager Product Support Help fa WIFI Networks Detailed Info WiFi Radio Channel 3 100 Transm
19. Erase History Historical Data U301 4G MAC 001A2002F208 Add Usage Erase History Records 07 07 2011 07 07 2011 MB Transferred 2 75 Add data usage x Records 07 07 2011 07 07 2011 MB Transferred 174 86 MB trend over the last day Select Date 3 ee eee NE Total MB In Total MB Out lt oO Oo Submit 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 101 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET WIFI AS WAN 7 3 WiFi as WAN Advanced Mode only When WiFi as WAN is enabled and configured the router will use a remote WiFi access point for Internet connectivity In other words external WiFi from a hotel for example can be used as the Internet source for your own private network When enabled in the WiFi as WAN Settings page the MBR95 will find possible WiFi sources that you can select and add Unless the WiFi source is on an unprotected network you will need to know the password or key All CradlePoint routers and some other routers use the same default IP address 192 168 0 1 If you attempt to set up WiFi as WAN and there is an IP conflict you need to change the IP address The router is attempting to use the same IP address for both WAN and LAN which is impossible Go to Network Settings Local Network In the LAN Settings section you can change the IP address For example you might chang
20. LAN Isolation UPnP Universal Plug and Play and or DHCP To configure a network see Network Settings WiFi Local Networks WiFi Networks Detailed Info links to Network Settings WiFi Local Networks e WiFi Radio Channel 1 11 for 2 4 GHz 36 40 44 48 149 153 157 161 or 165 for 5 GHz Transmit Power Expressed as a percentage For each WiFi network the following information is displayed e SSID Service Set Identifier an identifier for a wireless network o Security WPA2 WPA1 WEP Personal or Open Isolated Clients o Network The name of the local network To configure WiFi network settings see Network Settings WiFi Local Networks 5 2 1 Router Alerts Router Alerts On the right side of the Dashboard page is a brief set of Router Alerts that state basic 4 an The router is running properl information such as whether the router is running properly This will inform you about the MEER availability of new firmware for example Router firmware is updated from Router Alerts includes links to the System Software page for new firmware and the the System Software page Connection Manager Load balancing and Failover can be configured in the Connection Manager Product Support Help 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 34 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS GPS
21. MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER 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 Usage Fail back based on the amount of data passed over time This is a good setting for when you have a dual mode EVDO WiMAX modem and you are going in and out of WiMAX coverage If the router has failed over to EVDO it will wait until you cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY ADVANCED Failback Configuration Failback Mode Usage Usage Threshold Custom Rate Time Period Immediate Mode L 20 KB s seconds have low data usage before bringing down the EVDO connection to check if a WiMAX connection can be made High Rate 80 KB s Time Period 30 seconds Normal Rate 20 KB s Time Period 90 seconds e e Low Rate 10 KB s Time Period 240 seconds e Custom Rate range 1 100 KB s Time Period range 10 300 seconds Time Fail back only after a set period of time Default 90 seconds Range 10 300 seconds This is a good setting if you have a primary wired WAN connection and only use a modem for failover when your wired connection goes down This ensures that the higher priority interface has remained online for a set period of time before it becomes active in case the connection is dropping in and out for example Disabled Deactivate failback mode Immediate Mo
22. Modem Signal Strength WAN f DISPLAY LEDs Active Ethernet WPS Cable DSL or Port Connections On Off Satellite Modem WAN A 4 1 4 LAN If you are still not online after updating call CradlePoint Technical Support for further assistance 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 16 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 3 3 3 Your MBR95 router gets an IP conflict when you plug it into your Cable or DSL modem e f your Cable or DSL modem is not working with the router check that there is not an IP conflict Go to Internet Connection Manager and find the Ethernet connection under WAN Interfaces If it says IP conflict you will need to change the IP address of the MBR95 router from 192 168 0 1 A suggested IP address is 192 168 10 1 e Change the IP address by going to Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Find the IP address under IP Settings and type the alternate IP address Click Submit to save the settings NOTE To access the router administration pages after changing the IP address you will need to go to the new IP address in your Internet browser instead of http 192 168 0 1 You may continue to use cp to access the router administration pages after this change If you are still unable to access the Internet after following the above directions contact CradlePoint Technical Support f
23. NOTE hs eri is left blank that particular setting will not be changed in e NAI Username realm Network Access NAI UsernameGrealm Identifier NAI is a standard system of RAN Sharad Sone identifying users who attempt to connect to a Password network Verify AAA Shared Secret e AAA Shared Secret Password Password Authentication Authorization and HA Shared Secret Accounting password Primary HA e Verify AAA Shared Secret Secondary HA e HA Shared Secret Home Agent shared E secret Primary HA HA Set Secondary HA Submit Cancel AAA SPI AAA Security Parameter Index HA SPI HA Security Parameter Index 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 90 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER SIM APN Settings WAN Configuration x SIM PIN PIN number for a GSM modem with a General Settings Modem Settings CDMA Settings SIM APN Settings locked SIM SIM PIN Access Point Name APN Some wireless Hog Point Nama APN W Deiak carriers provide multiple Access Point Names that dion a modem can connect to Some APN examples are O Select isp cingular and vpn com e Default Let the router choose an APN automatically Submit Cancel e Manual Enter an APN by hand e Select Select from a dropdown menu of the profiles already on the SIM 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC
24. PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 91 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm Select from the following dropdown options Clear clearwire wmx net Rover rover wmx net Sprint 3G 4G sprintpcs com Xohm xohm com BridgeMAXX bridge MAXX com Time Warner Cable mobile rr com Comcast mob comcast net TTLS Authentication Mode TTLS inner authentication protocol Select from the following dropdown options e MSCHAPv2 MD5 Microsoft Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol version2 Message Digest Algorithm 5 e PAP Password Authentication Protocol cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY WAN Configuration x General Settings Modem Settings WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm Sprint 3G 4G sprintpcs com Y TTLS Authentication Y Mode TTLS Username TTLS Password WiMAX Authentication Identity Submit Cancel e CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol TTLS Username Username for TTLS authentication TTLS Password Password for TTLS authentication WiMAX Authentication Identity User ID on the network Leave this blank unless your provider tells you otherwise 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 92 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 INTERNET CO
25. RESOURCES PAGE 133 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 DETAILS WAN Security NAT SPI ALG inbound filtering of IP addresses Port Blocking Service Filtering FTP SMTP HTTP RPL SNMP DNS ICMP NNTP POP3 SSH Protocol filtering WAN ping allow ignore Redundancy and Availability Failover Failback with 4G 3G Cable DSL or Satellite Modems Intelligent Routing UPnP DMZ Virtual Server Port Forwarding Routing Rules Route Management Content Filtering Website Filtering Local DHCP server DHCP Client DNS DNS Proxy ALGs PPTP L2TP PPPoE pass through IPSec pass through FTP passive FTP active MAC Address Filtering Dynamic DNS Management Remote WAN Web based Management Access HTTP HTTPS Web based Router Management Interface One button firmware upgrade USB firmware upgrade Modem Configuration and Management Performance amp Heath Monitoring SSID based priority WAN port speed control Modem Health Management MHM improves connectivity of 3rd party USB modems VPN Pass through support for laptop based VPN clients 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 134 cradlepoint CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 ee cradiepoint TECHNOLOGY http www cradlepoint com Copyright 2012 by CradlePoint Inc All rights reserved 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP K
26. SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION 8 1 3 Local Management Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings Enable Internet Bounce Pages M Local Domain local tid System Identifier MBR1400 956 Require HTTPS Connection Secure HTTPS Port 443 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 not connected and try to explain why If you disable bounce pages then you will just get the usual browser timeout In the normal case when the router is connected to the Internet you don t see them at all Local Domain The local domain is used as the suffix for DNS entries of local hosts This is tied to the hostnames of DHCP clients as DHCP HOSTNAME LOCAL DOMAIN 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 Connection Check this box if you want to encrypt all router administration communication Secure HTTPS Port Enter the port number you want to use The default is 443 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 108 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION 8 1 4 Remote Management Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote
27. WPS button for five seconds it allows you to use WPS for your WiFi security e Blinking Blue WPS setting is in progress e Solid Blue WPS is active Wireless Broadcast Indicates activity on the WiFi broadcast for the 2 4 GHz band e Blue 2 4 GHz WiFi is on and operating normally e Red Error with 2 4 GHz connection e No Light WiFi is off Cable DSL or Satellite Modem WAN Indicates information about a data source connected to the WAN Ethernet port blue port e Blue Connected to an active 10 100 Ethernet interface e Blinking Blue Traffic e No Light Not connected the connection is not configured correctly or the switch or router are not configured correctly or turned on 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 8 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 Mobile Broadband Modem USB WAN Indicates the status of a USB modem connected to the MBR95 Blue Modem has established an active 4G connection Blinking Blue Modem is connecting to 4G Green Modem has established an active 3G connection Blinking Green Modem is connecting to 3G Amber Modem is not active Blinking Amber Data connection error No modem connection possible Blinking Red Modem is in the process of resetting 4G 3G Modem Signal Strength Blue LED bars indicate the active modem s signal strength Press WPS button t
28. access wireless networks The MBR95 network will appear on the list 2 Log in You will need to input the Default Password when C show password prompted The Default Password is provided on the product BED db net label found on the bottom of your router this password is the last eight digits of the routers MAC address which can be found Cancel OK on the product box or on the product label NOTE If more than one MBR95 wireless router is visible you can find the correct unit by checking for its SSID service set identifier the unique name of the local network The SSID can be found on the bottom of the router in the form MBR95 xxx where xxx is the last 3 digits of the routers MAC address The network MBR95 3be requires a WPA gt password 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 11 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 3 2 2 Accessing the Administration Pages For most users the MBR95 Router can be used immediately without any special configuration changes If you would like to change your network name or password or configure any of the advanced features of the MBR95 you will need to log in to the administration pages e Access your routers Administrator Login screen by opening a web browser window and typing cp your routers default hostname or the IP address 192 168 0 1 into the address bar e E
29. both 802 11a and 802 11g OSI Open Systems Interconnection is the reference model for how data should travel between two devices on a network OSPF Open Shortest Path First is a routing protocol that is used more than RIP in larger scale networks because only changes to the routing table are sent to all the other routers in the network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval which is how RIP functions Password A sequence of characters that is used to authenticate requests to resources on a network Personal Area Network The interconnection of networking devices within a range of 10 meters Physical layer The first layer of the OSI model Provides the hardware means of transmitting electrical signals on a data carrier Ping A utility program that verifies that a given Internet address exists and can receive messages The utility sends a control packet to the given address and waits for a response PoE Power over Ethernet is the means of transmitting electricity over the unused pairs in a category 5 Ethernet cable POP3 Post Office Protocol 3 is used for receiving email Port A logical channel endpoint in a network A computer might have only one physical channel its Ethernet PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 126 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC chan
30. computer the cookie Data Information that has been translated into binary so that it can be processed or moved to another device Data Encryption Standard Uses a randomly selected 56 bit key that must be known by both the sender and the receiver when information is exchanged Data Link layer The second layer of the OSI model Controls the movement of data on the physical link of a network Database Organizes information so that it can be managed updated as well as easily accessed by users or applications DB 25 A 25 pin male connector for attaching External modems or RS 232 serial devices DB 9 A 9 pin connector for RS 232 connections dBd Decibels related to dipole antenna dBi Decibels relative to isotropic radiator dBm Decibels relative to one milliwatt Decrypt To unscramble an encrypted message back into plain text Default A predetermined value or setting that is used by a program when no user input has been entered for this value or setting PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 120 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC Demilitarized zone DMZ A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed by both users on the Internet as well as users on the Local Network but that is not protected by the same security as the Local Network DHCP Dynamic Host Configura
31. from the phone lines to digital signals for your computer MPPE Microsoft Point to Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP connections MTU Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet based network like the Internet Multicast Sending data from one device to many devices on a network NAT Network Address Translation allows many private IP addresses to connect to the Internet or another network through one IP address NetBEUI NetBIOS Extended User Interface is a Local Area Network communication protocol This is an updated version of NetBIOS NetBIOS Network Basic Input Output System Netmask Determines what portion of an IP address designates the Network and which part designates the Host PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 125 cradlepoint CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 ee 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 OSI model which handles the routing of traffic on a network Network Time Protocol Used to synchronize the time of all the computers in a network NIC Network Interface Card NTP Network Time Protocol OFDM Orthogonal Frequency Division Multiplexing is the modulation technique for
32. if errors are encountered or if the Internet connection goes down and send the buffered sentences when the connection is restored o Remote server hostname or IP 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 110 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION o Remote server 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 copied from http aprs gids nl nmea 8 1 6 GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC Name Example Data Description Sentence Identifier GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Time 170834 17 08 34 Z Latitude 4124 8963 N 41d 24 8963 N or 41d 24 54 N Longitude 08151 6838 W 81d 51 6838 W or 81d 51 41 W Fix Quality jos 1 Data is from a GPS fix 2 DGPS fix Number of Satellites 05 5 Satellites are in view Horizontal Dilution of Precision HDOP 1 5 Relative accuracy of horizontal position Altitude 280 2 M 280 2 meters above mean sea level Height of geoid above WGS84 ellipsoid 34 0 M Time since last DGPS update blank DGPS reference station id blank 34 0 meters No last update No station id PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 111 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95
33. is 1 Valid settings are between 1 and 255 Beacon Beacons are packets sent by a wireless router to synchronize wireless devices Specify a Beacon Period value between 20 and 1000 milliseconds WPS WiFi Protected Setup is a method for easy and secure establishment of a wireless network It can be used instead of passwords when connecting clients that support WPS Short Slot Slot Time is the period wireless clients use in determining if the channel is free for transmission Enabling this value allows clients that can utilize a shorter time to do so Disabling this option forces all clients to use a longer backoff check and thus may reduce network throughput while reducing the number of transmission collisions Wireless Mode Select the WiFi clients the router will be compatible with Greater compatibility is a tradeoff with better performance For greatest compatibility with all WiFi devices select 802 11 b g n For best performance connect with only other 802 11n compatible devices and select 802 11 n e 802 11b 802 11 b g 802 11 b g n 802 11 n Channel Width Selects whether the router uses a single 20 MHz channel to send receive or uses two adjacent 20 MHz channels to create a 40 MHz channel when possible Higher performance is possible with the 40 MHz channel Selecting Auto is generally best Enabling WiFi as WAN will force 20 MHz only mode Extended Channel When operating in 40 MHz mode the access point will use an extended cha
34. layer 7th Layer of the OSI model Provides services to applications to ensure that they can communicate properly with other applications on a network ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange This system of characters is most commonly used for text files Attenuation The loss in strength of digital and analog signals The loss is greater when the signal is being transmitted over long distances PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 118 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 APIPA An IP address that a Windows computer will assign itself when it is configured to obtain an IP address automatically but no DHCP server is available on the network Backward Compatible The ability for new devices to communicate and interact with older legacy devices to guarantee interoperability Bandwidth The maximum amount of bytes or bits per second that can be transmitted to and from a network device Basic Input Output System BIOS A program that the processor of a computer uses to startup the system once it is turned on Baud Data transmission speed Beacon A data frame by which one of the stations in a WiFi network peri
35. provided by Microsoft IKE Internet Key Exchange is used to ensure security for VPN connections Infrastructure In terms of a wireless network this is when wireless clients use an access point to gain access to the network Internet A system of worldwide networks that use TCP IP to allow for resources to be accessed from computers around the world Internet Explorer A World Wide Web browser created and provided by Microsoft Internet Protocol The method of transferring data from one computer to another on the Internet PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 123 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 Internet Protocol Security IPsec provides security at the packet processing layer of network communication Internet Service Provider An ISP provides access to the Internet to individuals or companies Intranet A private network Intrusion Detection A type of security that scans a network to detect attacks coming from inside and outside of the network IP Internet Protocol IP address A 32 bit number when talking about Internet Protocol Version 4 that identifies each computer that transmits data on the Internet or on an intranet IPsec Internet Protocol Security IPX Internetwork Packet Exchange is a networking protocol developed by Novell to enable their Netware clients and servers to communicate ISP Internet Service Provider
36. providers usually use this method to assign IP addresses to their customers EAP Extensible Authentication Protocol Email Electronic Mail is a computer stored message that is transmitted over the Internet PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 121 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 through light impulses over glass or plastic wire or fiber File server A computer on a network that stores data so that the other computers on the network can all access it File sharing Allowing data from computers on a network to be accessed by other computers on the network with different levels of access rights Firewall A device that protects resources of the Local Area Network from unauthorized users outside of the local network Firmware Programming that is inserted into a hardware device that tells it how to function Fragmentation Breaking up data into smaller pieces to make it easier to store FTP File Transfer Protocol Easiest way to transfer files between computers on the Internet Full duplex Sending and Receiving data at the same time Gain The amount an amplifier boosts the wireless signal Gateway
37. reserve IP addresses you can assign the same IP Add address to the network device with the Hostname Hardware Addr IP Addr Enabled specified MAC address any time it requests an IP address This is almost the same as when a device has a static IP address except that the device must still request an IP address from the router The router will provide the device the same IP address every time DHCP Reservations are helpful for server computers on the local network that are hosting applications such as online gaming Webs and FTP Servers on your network should either use a static IP address or a reservation While you have the option to manually input the information to reserve an IP address Hostname Hardware Addr IP Addr it is much simpler to select a device under the Active Leases section and click Reserve The selected device s information will automatically be added under Reservations 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 55 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS DNS 6 3 DNS Advanced Mode only 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 DNS server acts as an Internet phone book translating between names that make sense to people and the more complex numerical identifie
38. the range of values in the reserved pool of IP addresses for the DHCP server Values within this range will be given to any DHCP enabled computers on your network The default values are almost always sufficient default 72 to 200 as in 192 168 0 72 to 192 168 0 200 Example The MBR1400 uses an IP address of 192 168 0 1 for its cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Local Network Editor x IP Settings Interfaces Access Control DHCP Server Optionally provide custom DHCP server settings DHCP Server M Range Start auto Range End auto Lease Time 720 mins Add 7 Option Value Submit Cancel primary network by default A computer designated as a Web server has a static IP address of 192 168 0 3 Another computer is designated as an FTP server with a static IP address of 192 168 0 4 The starting IP address for the DHCP server needs to be 192 168 0 5 or higher Lease Time Default 720 minutes 12 hours The lease time specifies how long DHCP enabled computers will wait before requesting a new DHCP lease Smaller values are better suited to busy environments 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 71 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS DHCP Options Input a custom DHCP option by first clicking Add There are close to 200 possible DHCP options available
39. wireless security but it is also more difficult for friendly users to attach to a WiFi network with a hidden SSID Isolate Select this to isolate all wireless clients so they cannot directly communicate with each other on the wireless network WMM WiFi Multimedia This is a basic traffic shaping or QoS quality of service system for the network WMM works behind the scenes to set priorities for different types of traffic on your network For example video streams are given higher priority than print jobs since video streams need consistent throughput Enabled Whether the network is available 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Wireless Network Editor X WiFi Name SSID MBR1400 956 Hidden L f Isolate wMM M Enabled M Security Mode WPA WPA2 Personal v WPA Settings WPA Cipher AES bul WPA 9 Password WPA Password confirm Re key 3600 Interval Submit Cancel PAGE 74 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS Security Mode You have several options for selecting a security mode The mode you choose depends on the security features your wireless adapters support e WPA2 Personal Security Mode WPA WPA2 Personal vi e WPA WPA2 Personal e WPA Personal A e WEP Auto WPA Cipher AES Y y Op
40. 11 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 132 cradlepoint CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 ee 3G 4G Modem Status WPS WiFi Protected Setup 10 3 Specifications Signal Strength MODEL NAME DIMENSIONS MBR95 Wireless 4G 3G Router 7 9 in x 5 3 in x 1 5 in 199 7mm x 134 7mm x 38 7mm WAN INTERNET 0 5 Ibs 3G 4G via USB modem one default Ethernet port CERTIFICATIONS 10 100 FCC IC CE WiFi Alliance RoHS LAN TEMPERATURE WiFi 802 11 b g n four default Ethernet ports 10 100 Operating 0 C to 40 C Storage 20 C to 70 C one additional WAN Ethernet port re configurable to LAN use WIFI 2 internal 2 4 GHz WiFi antennas 600 feet range Special Feature Use WiFi as a Data Source WiFi as WAN mode enables the MBR95 to become a WiFi repeater using existing WiFi to create secure connections or use as a WiFi to Ethernet adapter for non WiFi devices Two WiFi Networks Create a private secure and prioritized connection while sharing with others For example 1 private SSID for owner 1 public SSID for guests Each network can have its own security settings BUTTONS SWITCHES WiFi On Off Switch WPS Button WiFi Protected Setup Modem Signal Strength Reset and Power Switch LED INDICATORS Power Ethernet LAN 1 4 Ethernet WAN 3G 4G WAN 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND
41. A Gatewa Incoming Bits Second 0 y Incoming Bytes 36940 Statistics Outgoing Bytes 24704 e Outgoing Bits Second 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 39 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS e Incoming Bits Second e Incoming Bytes e Outgoing Bytes 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 40 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS 5 4 4 EVDO Modem MC760 Comcast Diagnostics Device Information MC760 COMCAST 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC Modem Firmware Version PRL Version Service Display EVDO Carrier Status Signal Strength dBm Connection Type CDMA Connection State connected idle etc General Information Product MC760 COMCAST Protocol PPP Unique Identifier ESN IMEI Model MC760 COMCAST Type modem Port e Manufacturer Novatel Wireless Inc Property Diag ag Modem Firmware Version PRL Version Service Display Carrier Status Signal Strength dBm Connection Type Connection State eral Inf Product Protoco Unique Identifier ESN IMEI Model Type Port Manufacturer 3 IP Informati Value Q6085BDRAGONFLY S163 2010 06 30 11 30 59 60771 EVDO UP 82 dBm CDMA connected MC760 COMCA
42. Action Deny e Protocol Any IP Source e Network IP 172 22 24 160 Johnny s IP address e Netmask 255 255 255 255 This netmask restricts the rule to one single address e Port s 80 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 62 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 NETWORK SETTINGS FIREWALL 6 4 3 DMZ DeMilitarized Zone Advanced ADVANCED A DNZ host is effectively not firewalled in the DMZ DeMilitarized Zone t sense that any computer on the Internet may Enabled O attempt to remotely access network services at the IP Address DMZ IP address Typical uses involve running a public Web server or sharing files Apply Undo Input the IP Address of a single device in your network to create a DeMilitarized Zone for that device To ensure that the IP address of the selected device remains consistent go to the Reservations section under Network Settings DHCP Server and reserve the IP address for the device As with port forwarding use caution when enabling the DMZ feature as it can threaten the security of your network Only use DMZ as a last resort ADVANCED 64 4 Firewall Options Firewall Options Anti Spoof Anti Spoof checks help protect against Anti Spoof M malicious users faking the source address in Packet Normalization M packets they transmit in order to either hide Static NAT Ports thems
43. C router is or is not to create your condition s statement PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY x Modem Settings WiMAX Sett gt PAGE 95 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER Value If you chose Port or Type select from the dropdown list If you chose Manufacturer Model Serial Number MAC Address or Unique ID you will need to manually input the information The condition will be of the following form When is isnot value For example Type is not WiMAX Port is USB Port 1 Once you have established the condition for your configuration rule choose from the other tabs to set the desired configuration Use the arrow buttons along the top to reveal more tab options All of the tab options General Settings Ethernet Settings Modem Settings WiMAX Settings CDMA Settings and SIM APN Settings have the same configuration options shown above in the WAN Configuration section the options for Configuration Rules are the same as they are for individual devices 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 96 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 INTERNET DATA USAGE 7 2 Data Usage Advanced Mode only cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Data Usage Manage
44. CTION MANAGER 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 all modems from Sierra Wireless behave in the router After clicking Add or Edit you will see a popup with the following tabs Filter Criteria General Settings Ethernet Settings Modem Settings WiMAX Settings CDMA Settings SIM APN Settings Filter Criteria Begin by setting the Filter Criteria if you are creating a new rule Create a name for your rule and the condition for which the rule applies WAN Configuration Rule Filter Criteria General Settings Ethernet Settings Rule Name optional identifie When select a condition Y Condition M Cancel Rule Name Create a name meaningful to you This name is optional Select each of the following to create a condition for your rule When Port Select by the port that you are plugging the modem into Manufacturer Select by the manufacturer such as Sierra Wireless Model Set your rule according to the specific model of modem Type Ethernet LTE Modem WiMAX Wireless as WAN HSPA Select by type of Internet source Serial Number Select 3G or LTE modem by Serial Number MAC Address Select WiMAX modem by MAC Address Unique ID Select by ID This is generated by the router and displayed when the device is connected to the Condition Select 2011 CRADLEPOINT IN
45. Contact USATCORP COM for more NE USA information or quantity pricing 1 888 550 8728 PRODUCT MANUAL Wireless 4G 3G Router Y I e bl Fi for additional information visit p p a nawuslacnahaca eradianaint cam POWERED CERTIFIED nowiedgebDase craaiepoint com PRODUCT MANUAL Wireless 4 3 Router e amp Gri for additional informatio sit p p a POWERED CERTIFIED KNOW anale Craariepoinr com cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 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 Revisions Revision Date Description Author Mo July 19 2011 Initial release for Firmware version 3 2 4 mam Feb 21 2012 Updated release for Firmware version 3 4 1 M2 July 31 2012 Updated release for Firmware version 3 6 3 Trademarks CradlePoint and the CradlePoint logo are registered trademarks of CradlePoint Inc in the United States and other countries All other company or product names mentioned herein are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective companies Copyright 2012 by CradlePoint Inc All rights reserved This publication may not be reproduced in whole or in part without prior expressed written consent by CradlePoint Inc cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmw
46. Control Tune the access control settings of this network to match the intended use Simply select or deselect any of the following e LAN Isolation When checked this network will NOT be allowed to communicate with other local networks e UPnP Gateway Select the UPnP Universal Plug and Play option if you want to enable the UPnP Gateway service for computers on this network e Admin Access When enabled users may access these administration pages on this network 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Local Network Editor IP Settings Interfaces Access Control DHCP Server Tune the access control settings of this network to match the intended use LAN Isolation M UPnP Gateway Admin Access O Submit Cancel PAGE 70 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS DHCP Server Changing settings for the DHCP server is optional The default selections are almost always sufficient DHCP Server Default Enabled When the DHCP server is enabled users of your network will be able to automatically connect to the Internet without any special configuration It is recommended that you leave this enabled Disabling the DHCP server is only recommended if you have another DHCP server on your network and it is configured properly Range Start and Range End These designate
47. E VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 109 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS ADMINISTRATION 8 1 5 GPS Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings Enable GPS support M Enable GPS server on WAN M Enable GPS server on LAN GPS server port number 8889 Enable GPS reporting to remote server 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 GPS NMEA GGA format sentence reporting available through a router based server and or a remote server NOTE Some carriers disable GPS support in otherwise supported modems If you encounter issues with obtaining a fix contact your carrier and ensure that GPS is supported e Enable GPS support Enables support for querying GPS information from supported modems e Enable GPS server on WAN Enables a TCP server on the WAN side of the firewall which will periodically send GPS NMEA sentences to connected clients e Enable GPS server on LAN Enables a TCP server on the LAN side of the firewall which will periodically send GPS NMEA sentences to connected clients o GPS server port number e Enable GPS reporting to remote server Enables periodic reporting of GPS NMEA sentences to a remote server The router will buffer NMEA data
48. Log in using your new personalized WiFi security li Remember this network password or the Default Password found the bottom of the router Cancel OK Your network should now be up and running and users who have the security password can access the network on WiFi enabled devices 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 13 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 3 3 Common Problems This section contains a list of some of the most common issues faced by users of the MBR95 Please visit CradlePoint Knowledgebase at http knowledgebase cradlepoint com for more help and answers to your other questions 3 3 1 Your USB Modem Does Not Work With the Router e f your USB data modem is not working with the router check the list of supported devices at http www cradlepoint com modems to ensure you are using a supported device and carrier The device you are using must be supported on the carrier network providing your cellular service or it s considered an unsupported device even if it is supported on another carrier s network e Sometimes a USB data modem needs to be updated or have other configurations set correctly in order to make a connection through the router If your USB Modem has not been updated recently it is recommended that you do so if it is having trouble connecting to the MBR95 Insert your USB data modem
49. M Logout 2 Connection Manager pevancee MBARON Internet Connection Manager INTERN WiFi as WAN Help Panel WAN Interfaces The router can establish an uplink via the Ethernet WAN port ordered by failover priority or WiFi as WAN or modems plugged into a Device State Enabled modem port If the Ethernet Blue Connected M WAN connection fails the router will automatically attempt to bring up a new link ADVANCED on another device This Configuration Rules feature is called failover Add ordered by rule application priority WAN Interfaces This mm z is a list of the available Rule Name Conditions Apply Settings Fe ee E Common Defaults uid contains Misc access the Internet 7 3G Modem Defaults type is modem Misc You can enable and 7 Wireless as WAN Defaults type is wwan Misc ci PUDE directly on each I WiMax Defaults type is wimax Misc interface row By using o LTE Defaults type is Ite Misc the priority arrows 7 Ethernet Defaults type is ethernet Misc which show if you n E have more than one Auto Config Migration uid is 19348fb9 Misc Sca Darren 7 Auto Config Migration uid is 19348fb8 Misc ia Auto Config Migration uid is 19348fbb Misc 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 81 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER 7 1 C
50. MA 1xRTT network only AT Dial Script Enter the AT commands to be used in establishing a network connection Each command must be entered on a separate line All command responses must include OK except the final command response which must include CONNECT Example AT 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 88 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER AT CGDCONT 2 IP isp cingular ATCT 99 2 PPP Authentication Protocol Set this only if your service provider requires a specific protocol and the Auto option chooses the wrong one e Auto e PAP Password Authentication Protocol e CHAP Challenge Handshake Authentication Protocol PPP Password Password for PPP authentication PPP Username Username for PPP authentication 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 89 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER CDMA Settings WAN Configuration e Persist Settings E 3 General Settings Modem Settings CDMA Settings SIM APN Settings e Active Profile Select a number from 0 5 from the dropdown list Persist Settings D The following fields can be left blank If left blank usaba M they will remain unchanged in the modem
51. MODE ONLY D AAA 97 4 1 ADMINISTRATOR LOGIN La einen na laesa geu ee aue tasse ts 19 7 8 WiFi AS WAN ADVANCED MODE ONLY nennen 102 4 2 GETTING STARTED FIRST TIME SETUP eene 21 8 SYSTEM SETTINGS ccccesccesccesccscessccsscssseecsesssesseesceeees 105 4 3 QUICK LINKS i iecore ito eet Ee erue pa Ear re R GA Code E rura PER recu masse 26 ZA Bast MADEVS ADVANCEDINIODE sre ert ertet 27 8 1 ADMINISTRATION ccccccccecceecceecceeceeececeeseeseenseusseseeesees 106 4 5 NETWORK SETTINGS VS INTERNET ccccecccscceesceeceeeseesseseesees 28 8 2 DEVICE ALERTS ADVANCED MODE ONLY 114 8 3 SYSTEM CONTROL ccccccccecceecceeceeecseeceeceeseeseesseuseenseeesees 116 5 STATUS PRET EEE 29 8 4 SYSTEM SOFTWARE TENEANT eae ea ee eee 117 5 1 CHENT LIST sustatenaie sictantsncuiizavnaisn tha a ais 30 g GLOSSARY nn nn ne ee 118 5 2 DASHBOARD ineo orc ab RES VERRE POUR E e FER MERE 3 E a E 35 10 APPENDIX s sereni creen ennt reno rtnn rennen innuens 132 5 4 INTERNET CONNECTIONS cccceecceecceecceecscseseessecsseeseeeseeecss 36 10 1 REGULATORY INFORMATION eee 132 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 10 2 WARRANTY INFORMATION e eere nne 132 10 3 SPECIFICATIONS cccccesccucceucceccceeceeececeeeceenseenseuseeuseneees 133 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 2 cradlepoint
52. Management GPS Syslog Settings Allow WAN pings Allow Remote Web Administration Enable SSH Server Technical Support Access 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 pings When enabled the functionality allows an external WAN client to ping the router Allow Remote Web Administration When remote administration is enabled it allows access to these administration web pages from the Internet With it disabled you must be a client on the local network to access the administration website For security remote access is usually done via a non standard http port Additionally encrypted connections can be required for an added level of security e Require HTTPS Connection Requiring a secure https connection is recommended e HTTP Port Default 8080 This option is disabled if you select Require Secure Connection e Secure HTTPS Port Default 8443 Enable SSH Server When the router s SSH server is enabled you may access the router s command line interface CLI using the standards based SSH protocol Use the username admin and the standard system password to login e SSH Server Port Default 22 e Allow Remote SSH Access Only enable this option if instructed by a CradlePoint support agent Technical Support Access Only enable this option if instructed by a CradlePoint support agent 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEAS
53. NNECTION MANAGER 7 1 6 Update Activate a Modem cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Some 3G modems can be updated and activated while plugged into the router Updates and activation methods vary by modem model and service provider Possible methods are PRL Update Activation and FUMO All supported methods will be displayed when you select your modem and click Update Activate If no methods are displayed for your device then you will need to update and activate your device externally To update or activate a modem select the device and click Control The modem does not support Update Activate methods A message will state that there is no support for PRL Update Activation or FUMO The modem supports Update Activate methods A message will display showing options for each supported method Modem Activation Update Activate Reactivate or Upgrade Configuration e Preferred Roaming List PRL Update e Firmware Update Management Object FUMO Click the appropriate icon to start the process If the modem is connected when you start an operation the router will automatically disconnect it The router may start another modem as a failover measure When the operation is done the modem will go back to an idle state at which point the router may restart it depending on failover and failback settings NOTE Only one operation is supported at a time If you try to start the same operation on the same modem twice the UI will not re
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55. Netmask e IP Address e Gateway Device Information Wireless As WAN Property 3 Diagnostics Connection State 3 General Information Product Unique Identifier Type IP Information Netmask IP Address Gateway PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES Value connected Wireless As WAN 1819995126 wwan 255 255 255 0 192 168 0 197 192 168 0 1 PAGE 38 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS 543 GSM Modem Nokia Datacard Diagnostics Signal Error Rate Modem Firmware Version Battery Status Battery Level Carrier Status Signal Strength dBm PIN Status Connection State connected idle Device Information Nokia Datacard Property 3 Diagnostics Signal Error Rate Modem Firmware Version Battery Status Battery Leve Carrier Status Signal Strength dBm PIN Status Connection State 3 General Informat cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Value UP 65 dBm READY connected etc Product Nokia Datacard General Information Protocol PPP e Product Nokia Datacard oo oh aa ESN IMEI SEs e Protocol PPP Model Nokia Internet Stick CS 18 e Unique Identifier Tope Peru e ESN IMEI Port 0 e Model Nokia Internet Stick CS 18 Manufacturer Nokia e Type modem maii e Port 255 255 255 0 e Manufacturer Nokia IP Address 32 176 252 50 IP Information Gateway 10 0 0 1 e Netmask e IP Address Outgoing Bits np 0
56. OINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 3 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 CradlePoint routers are built to work with most popular 4G 3G USB Modems from AT amp T Bell Canada Clearwire Cricket Rogers Sprint T Mobile Telus US Cellular Verizon Wireless amp Virgin Mobile as well as most Cable DSL and Satellite providers ENHANCED WIFI e 600 feet of WiFi Range e Wireless N WiFi 802 11n legacy 802 11b g 2x2 MIMO Internal Antenna system e Enhanced performance around walls and other obstructions e Maximum security with both Private and Guest networks ADDITIONAL FEATURES e 2x2 MIMO Internal Antenna Subsystem dual SSIDs e Plug and Play support for over 120 broadband data modems including LTE WiMAX and HSPA allowing for maximum flexibility e Simple to install configure and maintain 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 4 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 5 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2 1 Ports Buttons and Switches Power Connect a Mobile Connect a Computer on Broadband Modem Printer Switch etc O off USB 2 0 1 4 LAN Ethernet Port Internal An
57. P KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 87 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER 7 1 5 Modem Settings On Demand Typically modem connections are not always on When this mode is selected a connection to WAN Configuration x General Settings Modem Settings CDMA Settings SIM APN Settings the Internet is made as needed When this mode is not On Demand O selected a connection to the Internet is always Maximum Idle Time 5 minutes maintained Aggressive Reset M Maximum Idle Time The interval for which the LTE Connection Mode Auto l modem can be idle before it is disconnected AT Dial Script Aggressive Reset When Aggressive Reset is enabled the system will attempt to maintain a good pomadi modem connection If the Internet has been unreachable for a period of time a reset of the modem PPP Authentication A PPP Username PPP Password will occur in attempt to re establish the connection LTE Connection Mode Specify how the LTE Multi Mode modem should connect to the network Auto Let the modem decide which network to Submit Cancel use Auto EVDO 1xRTT Connect to CDMA letting the modem decide which 3G network to use Do not attempt to connect to LTE Force LTE Connect to LTE only do not attempt to connect to CDMA GSM Force EVDO Connect to CDMA EVDO network only Force 1xRTT Connect to CD
58. P Address 192 168 10 1 hostname IP Address This is the address used by the router for Hostname CP Netmask 255 255 255 0 Routing Mode Standard VA local area network communication Changes to this RS parameter may require a restart to computers on this network Submit Cancel Each network must have a distinct IP address Most users will want an address from one of the following private IP ranges e 10 0 0 1 10 255 255 1 e 172 16 0 1 172 31 255 1 e 192 168 0 1 192 168 255 1 NOTE The final number does not have to be 1 but it is a simple logical convention for routers that leaves higher numbers free for other devices 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 cases Routing Mode Default NAT Each network can use a unique routing mode to connect to the Internet and other local networks NAT is desirable for most configurations Select from the following options in the dropdown list 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 68 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS e NAT default Network Address Translation hides private IP addresses behind the router s IP address This is the simplest and most common choice for users b
59. R MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET WIFI AS WAN 7 3 3 Wireless Scan Settings Wireless Scan Settings Scan Interval 60 seconds Scan While Connected Apply Undo Scan Interval How often WiFi as WAN scans the environment for updates Default 60 seconds Range 5 3600 seconds Scan While Connected Continue to scan for WiFi as WAN profile updates when connected Each time a scan occurs the wireless communication of the router will be temporarily interrupted Normally this should be disabled 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 104 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS 8 SYSTEMSETTINGS The System Settings tab has 5 submenu items that provide access to tools for broad administrative control of the MBR95 Administration Internet Connections WiFi Clients d Logout e Device Alerts cradlepoint e Managed Services 9 e System Control Administration e System Software System Settings Administration nee Managed Services Device Alerts and Managed Help System Control Services Advanced Mode only Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings This System Software automatically upaare witn Admin Password helpful information when you select certain fields Admin Password Confirm Product Support Help Undo Copyright
60. ST PPP 812542120 MC760 COMCAST modem a Novatel Wireless Inc IP Information Netmask 255 255 255 0 IP Address 173 147 88 52 e Netmask Gateway 68 28 49 71 e IP Address d Gateway Outgoing Bits Second 0 Statistics Incoming Bits Second 0 Se Incoming Bytes 17089 e Outgoing Bits Second os 7432 e Incoming Bits Second e Incoming Bytes PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 41 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS e Outgoing Bytes 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 42 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS 5 4 5 WiMAX Modem U300 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 effects on how much data the router can download or send You can place the router in different locations to see where you get better signal You can also see a LED display of the current signal strength Pressing the router s WPS button will toggle the LED display on and off Base Station ID BSID Signal Strength dBm Center Frequency Calibration Status Don t worry if this says the modem is not calibrated e Modem Firmware Version e CINR e Connection State connecte
61. anship to the original purchases or the first purchaser in the case of resale by an authorized distributor for a period of one 1 year from the date of shipment This warranty is limited to a repair or replacement of the product at CradlePoint s discretion Within thirty 30 days of receipt should the product fail for any reason other than damage due to customer negligence purchaser may return the product to the point of purchase for a full refund of the purchase price If the purchaser wishes to upgrade or convert to another CradlePoint Inc product within the thirty 30 day period purchaser may return the product and apply the full purchase price toward the purchase of the other product Any other return will be subject to CradlePoint Inc s existing return policy IN NO EVENT SHALL CRADLEPOINT S LIABILITY EXCEED THE PRICE PAID FOR THE PRODUCT FROM DIRECT INDIRECT INCIDENTAL SPECIAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING FROM THE USE OF THE PRODUCT ITS USER INTERFACE SOFTWARE OR ITS DOCUMENTATION CradlePoint makes no warranty or representation expressed implied or statutory with respect to its products or the contents or use of this documentation and all user interface software and specifically disclaims its quality performance merchantability or fitness for any particular purpose CradlePoint reserves the right to revise or update its products software or documentation without obligation to notify any individual or entity 20
62. are ver 3 6 3 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION crevit een ern ea ER ono none rendo Ern EET e Ferne nau 3 5 5 STATISTICS ADVANCED MODE ONLY 47 DL OGAE fOO Ns e T mE LEE M s 3 5 6 SYSTEM LOGS vicicscevsscclecsdacseccoaacalacsabedsowacdaddvestseidescaadegoatooas 50 1 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS c eee eene nennen nnne 3 6 NETWORK SETTINGS cccccscscscscscscscsccccceccccsvscsccccceses 51 1 3 MBR95 OVERVIEW ins 3 6 1 CONTENT FILTERING eee eene nenas 52 2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW eee ee eene nne nennen no nennen 5 6 2 DHCP SERVER ADVANCED MODE ONLY eene 55 2 1 PORTS BUTTONS AND SWITCHES ccccccccceecenesesceeeeeseeeeneeeees 6 6 3 DNS ADVANCED MODE ONLY 29 2 2 BEDS 4 a eR DM detre LL 7 6 4 FIREWALL ADVANCED MODE ONLY 59 6 5 MAG FILTER sesione r sasenndecadaclecosasovcstaaaatseaasea 64 3 QUICK START isccscvcsccclscccdscuvevssecescsctscunsnecdctecsevesuvecccaceseveve 10 6 6 ROUTING ADVANCED MODE ONLY MINE 65 3 1 PASSER dns near ad nas 10 6 7 WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS su lt i csaciaeintqesducniectevetisededesderseaieider 66 3 2 CONNECT TO A COMPUTER OR OTHER DEVICE eee 11 7 INTERNET eor otro uc en EE UE O ERNES 81 3 3 COMMON PROBLEMS eee eene nennen enne 14 7 1 CONNECTION MANAGER cccecceecccccecccnsccnseussesceeceeeceecceuecs 82 4 WEB INTERFACE ESSENTIALS eere eee 18 7 2 DATA USAGE ADVANCED
63. ation about your Internet sources WiFi Connection Strength x Click on the image of four signal bars to open a on 9 Modem Connection Quality popup window that shows the strength of your Internet signal Modem Connection Quality x Pause RSSI 47dbm Logout Click to log out of the administration pages Pause Signal 9896 RSSI Odbm CINR Odb 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 26 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 4 4 Basic Mode vs Advanced Mode For less complex uses the MBR95 can be controlled within Basic Mode Clicking on the Basic Mode button switches the complete Web interface to Advanced Mode Advanced Mode provides several additional features cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY The following chart shows the complete list of features found in Basic Mode and found exclusively in Advanced Mode Getting Started Status Network Settings Internet System Settings Basic Mode First Time Setup Client List Content Filtering Connection Administration WiFi Protected Dashboard MAC Filter Manager System Control Setup GPS WiFi Local System Software Internet Networks Connections System Logs Advanced Statistics DHCP Server Data Usage Device Alerts Mode DNS WiFi as WAN Managed Services also Firewall includes all options in Routing Basic Mode Since Advanced Mode includes all features found in both mo
64. atus Service needs to be configured from the pull down list Future updates disabled Server Type www DynDNS org v e www DynDNS org MT e www DNSomatic com EE host mydomain net e www ChangelP com User name e WWW NO IP com Password Lo du cil e Custom Server DynDNS clone Verify password Custom Server Address Only available if you select PU sei Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Custom Server from the Server Address dropdown list Enter your custom dynamic DNS server address here The server must support the Dynamic DNS protocol See www dyndns org for details Example myserver mydomain net Undo Use HTTPS Use the more secure HTTPS protocol This is recommended but could be disabled if not compatible with the server Update period hours 576 Override External IP 9 0 0 0 Host name Enter your host name fully qualified For example myhost mydomain net 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 57 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS DNS 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 name and Password fields Password Enter the password or key provided by the Dynamic DNS service provider 6 3 3 Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Update period hours Default 576 The
65. bled Routing Mode NAT Network Address Translation Access Control LAN Isolation Attached Interfaces WiFi Access Point SSID Public 3be 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 51 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS CONTENT FILTERING 6 1 Content Filtering You have two main options for filtering content in a network created through your MBR95 1 Domain URL Filter Rules Create a list of websites that will be either disallowed Filter Rules Settings facebook com for example or ET allowed exclusively your E company s website for example Filter by IP Addresses L 2 OpenDNS Content Filtering Allows several options for filtering rules Domain URL Filter Rules Add Domain URL Name Enabled Apply Undo To create Domain URL Filter Rules simply input one or more website domain names or URLs By default these websites will be disallowed as part of a Blacklist You can change this to a Whitelist to exclusively allow these sites Enable Whitelist By default Domain URL filters allow you to block access from your network to any external domain or website Enabling this as a Whitelist instead will allow access to only those sites in the list blocking all other websites Some sites use multiple domains so each of them would need to be added to the list to get full site functiona
66. bnnc Le e matching network IP address for this rule UE n Q to match against Netmask w Netmask v e Netmask Use this to define a subnet Port s Port s size this rule will match against e Port s Use for a single port or a range of ports Fill in the left side for a single Cancel port 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 61 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS FIREWALL Use Network IP Netmask and Port s to specify the ports and addresses for which the rule applies You can specify a range of ports or a single port Similarly the netmask can be used to define either a range of addresses i e 255 255 255 0 or a single address 255 255 255 255 If you leave these values blank then all IP addresses and ports will be included IP Source and IP Destination options can be used to differentiate between the directions that packets go You could permit packets to come from particular IP addresses but then not allow packets to return to those addresses Example of an IP Filter Rule Suppose you have opened a port in your firewall in order to run a server Someone Johnny is abusing that opening so you would like to restrict his access Create a rule that will deny Johnny s IP address Add IP Filter Rule e Name No more Johnny e Enabled Selected e Direction Incoming e
67. can be included uvm E for the following Recurring System Log O e Firmware Upgrade Available A a cut M firmware update is available for this Time M device e System Reboot Occurred This router has rebooted This depends on NTP being enabled and available to report the correct time e WAN Device Status Change An attached WAN device has changed status The possible statuses are plugged unplugged connected and disconnected Configuration Change A change to the router configuration Login Failure A failed login attempt has been detected Full System Log The system log has filled This alert contains the contents of the system log Recurring System Log The system log is sent periodically This alert contains all of the system events since the last recurring alert It can be scheduled for daily weekly and monthly reports You also choose the time you want the Alert sent 8 2 1 SMTP Mail Server Since the MBR95 does not have its own email server to receive alerts you must enable an SMTP server This is possible through most email services Gmail Yahoo etc Each SMTP server will have different specifications for setup so you have to look those up separately The following is an example using Gmail 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 114 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS DEVICE ALERTS Serv
68. d four numbered yellow ports While default settings will be sufficient in most circumstances you have the ability to control Mode WAN or LAN and Link Speed Additional controls for WAN ports are available in Internet Ethernet Settings Mode WAN or LAN Default setting is WAN Wide Area Network for the blue port and LAN Local Area Network for the four yellow ports e Internet WAN is used to connect to another network such as a hotel or office wired network The WAN connection is used as a possible source of Internet for the MBR1400 e Local Network LAN is for connecting a computer or similar device directly to the router with an Ethernet cable Link Speed Default setting is Auto The Auto setting is preferred in most cases e Auto Local Network Interfaces e 10Mbps Half Duplex e OMbps Full Duplex Wireless WiFi Network Settings Ethernet Port Configuration e 100Mbps Half Duplex x FRET e 100Mbps Full Duplex F ocs m non ue ternet v Auto 7 e 1000Mbps Full Duplex lias Yellow 1 Local Network LAN v Auto v Yellow 2 Local Network LAN v Auto v Yellow 3 Local Network LAN V Auto v Yellow 4 Local Network LAN v Auto v 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 76 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS 6 7 4 WiFi Settings Advanced When you se
69. d idle etc General Information e Product U300 4G e Protocol Ethernet Static e Unique Identifier e MAC 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC Device Information U300 4G Property 3 Diagnostics Base Station ID BSID Signal Strength dBm Center Frequency Calibration Status Modem Firmware Version CINR Transmit Power Connection State General Information Product Protoco Unique Identifier MAC Type Port Manufacturer i Statistics Outgoing Bits Second Incoming Bits Second Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Value 128 dBm 2498500 kHz Yes 5 2 2061053209 32 dB 0 dBm idle U300 4G Ethernet Static 166505445 001a2002aa9d wimax Jy Franklin Wireless Corporation eo O O PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 43 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS e Type WiMAX e Port e Manufacturer Franklin Wireless Corporation Statistics e Outgoing Bits Second e Incoming Bits Second e Incoming Bytes e Outgoing Bytes 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 44 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS 54 6 LTE Modem PANTECH UML290 Diagnostics MN HA SPI Modem Firmware Version Battery Status CGSN MN HA SS
70. de Fail back immediately whenever a higher priority interface is plugged in or when there is a priority change Immediate failback returns you to the use of your preferred Internet source more quickly which may have advantages such as reducing the cost of a failover data plan but it may cause more interruptions in your network than Usage or Time modes 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 85 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER 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 Automatic Static Manual or PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet MAC Address You have the ability to change the MAC address but typically this is unnecessary You can match this address with your device s address by clicking Clone Your PC s MAC Address Connect Method cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY WAN Configuration X General Settings Ethernet Settings Connect Method DHCP Automatic V MAC Address 00 30 44 10 29 56 Clone Your PC s MAC Address Submit Cancel Select the connection type that you need for this WAN connection You may need to check with your ISP or system administrator for this information e DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol is the most common conf
71. des ALL REMAINING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL WILL ASSUME YOU ARE IN ADVANCED MODE If an expected feature is missing from the user interface be sure to check that you are using Advanced Mode 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 27 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 4 5 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 MBR95 and the network created by the MBR95 The Internet tab broadly refers to the router s source of Internet while the Network Settings tab broadly refers to the network created by the router The following chart highlights this difference Network Settings tab Internet tab Internet output Internet input Network created by MBR95 Source for MBR95 LAN Local Area Network WAN Wide Area Network Examples e f you want to change the content filtering settings for the network created by the MBR95 go to the Network Settings tab e f you have multiple Internet sources such as a USB modem and an Ethernet connection for which you would like to set priority levels go to the Internet tab 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 28 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS
72. dress designates the Network and which part designates the Host Syslog System Logger a distributed logging interface for collecting in one place the logs from different sources Originally written for UNIX it is now available for other operating systems including Windows TCP Transmission Control Protocol TCP Raw A TCP IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data TCP IP Transmission Control Protocol Internet Protocol PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 128 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 transferred in a given time period Traceroute A utility displays the routes between you computer and specific destination UDP User Datagram Protocol Unicast Communication between a single sender and receiver Universal Plug and Play UPnP A standard that allows network devices to discover each other and configure themselves to be a part of the network Update To install a more recent version of a software or firmware product Upgrade To install a more recent version of a software or firmware product Upload To send a request from one computer to another and have a file transmitted from the requ
73. e Modem Details Manufacturer Model Signal Pantech UML290VW 60 dBm Log in using your administrator password Initially this password can be found on the bottom of the MBR95 unit as the Default Password This password is also the last eight digits of the units MAC address 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 19 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 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 forgotten your personalized password you can reset the MBR95 to factory defaults When you reset the router the administrator password will revert back to the Default Password Press and hold the reset button on the router unit until the lights flash 10 seconds You can then log in using the Default Password 4 1 1 Router Details The Administrator Login page includes a section that shows the following Router Details Wireless Details Model Number MBR95 Status Enabled Disabled Clients The number of attached users Channel The channel number Name The name of the primary network If you have more than one wireless network enabled the additional network names will also be listed here Modem Details These show if you have an attached USB modem e Manufacturer The name of the modem manufac
74. e NAT Network Address Translation Access Admin Access UPnP DHCP Guest LAN 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 Route Mode NAT Network Address Translation Access LAN Isolation UPnP DHCP o Network Settings WiFi Local Networks e WiFi Networks o Network Settings WiFi Local Networks cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Internet Detailed Info State Connected WAN Type Ethernet Connected Time 0 18 24 IP Address 172 22 24 251 Gateway 172 22 22 1 DNS Servers 172 21 21 31 172 21 21 36 a WIFI Networks Detailed Info WiFi Radio Channel 3 100 Transmit Power SSID MBR95 3be Security WPA1 WPA2 Personal Network Primary LAN After the initial setup of the router every time you log in you will automatically be directed to crad ep g nt this Dashboard Also you can click on the CradlePoint logo in the upper left hand corner to return to the Dashboard from any page 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 32 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS DASHBOARD Router Information Detailed Info links to System Settings Administration Product MBR95 Firmware Gives the number of the current firmware version Build Date Year month day hours minutes seconds for the most recent firmware upgrade CPU Usage Expressed as a percentage Up Time Total time for curren
75. e 192 168 0 1 to 192 168 1 1 Saved Profiles This is a list of WiFi networks that have already been configured as WAN sources The router will saved Profiles Enable Wifi as Wan Enabled Disabled attempt to connect to any of these access points add using the password you have configured If more erp ne RERE ck than one access point is in range then the router M8R1200 578 00 30 44 08 05 78 will connect with the highest priority network Site Survey Configured for networks in the 2 4Ghz band 7 3 1 Site Survey Refresh TES 7 ri SIL RSSI U l This is a list of WiFi networks that the router can Network DL Mode Put Made ae ly find along with information about the mers 00 30 44 0 06 b7 64 b g n wpal tkipaes 11 currently find 9 CP CORP 00 30 44 0f e8 52 76 b g n wpal tkipaes 11 network such as its mode and channel If you MBR1200 578 00 30 44 08 e5 78 78 b g n Ross 5 click on a network in the Site Survey you can MBR1400 858 00 30 44 0f e8 58 80 b g n wpalwpa2psk aes 2 import it as a saved profile You can sort the list MBR1400 79c 00 30 44 04 97 9c 80 b g n wpalwpa2psk aes 3 based on any of the fields by clicking on the field MBR1400 748 00 30 44 0d 97 48 84 b g n wpalwpa2psk aes 6 name MBR1200 4ac 00 30 44 09 14 ac 86 b g n wpa2psk aes 2 I MBR1400 42f 00 30 44 10 24 2f 86 b g n wpalwpa2psk aes 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE
76. e following options in the dropdown menu o TCP o UDP o TCP amp UDP e Click Submit to save your completed port forwarding rule 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 60 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS FIREWALL ADVANCED 6 4 2 IP Filter Rules Advanced IP Filter Rules An Incoming IP filter rule restricts remote access Add to computers on your local network Outgoing filter rules prevent computers on your local network from initiating communication to the address range specified in the rule Name Direction Action IP Source IP Destination Enabled This feature is especially useful when combined with port forwarding and or DMZ to restrict remote access to a specified host or network range For example in order to host a server you might have opened ports with a port forwarding rule that could expose your LAN to cyber attacks With an incoming IP filter rule you can restrict the access to your LAN to only known devices e Name Name your rule Add Edit IP Filter Rule X e Enabled Selected by default TAR e Direction Any Incoming or Outgoing Enabled M e Action Allow or Deny Direction Any x e Protocol Any ICMP TCP UDP GRE Action Deny Y ESP or SCTP Protocol 0 Any M IP Source IP Destination Network IP Optional field to specify a nauis
77. e your previous settings from a file on a computer 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 117 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 9 GLOSSARY 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 IEEE Access Control List ACL This is a database of network devices that are allowed to access resources on the network Access Point AP Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network ActiveX A Microsoft specification for the interaction of software components Ad hoc network Peer to Peer network between wireless clients Address Resolution Protocol ARP Used to map MAC addresses to IP addresses so that conversions can be made in both directions ADSL Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Advanced Encryption Standard AES Government encryption standard Alphanumeric Characters A Z and 0 9 Antenna Used to transmit and receive RF signals AppleTalk A set of Local Area Network protocols developed by Apple for their computer systems AppleTalk Address Resolution Protocol AARP Used to map the MAC addresses of Apple computers to their AppleTalk network addresses so that conversions can be made in both directions Application
78. ecause NAT does the translation work for you e Standard NAT less routing If you select Standard you must separately configure your IP addresses so that they will be publically accessible Typically you will not select this option unless you have a specific reason to bypass NAT e Disabled Disable this network Interfaces Local Network Editor X Select network interfaces to attach to this network IP Settings ees poe le 227 Choose from WiFi and Ethernet port interfaces Double click on any of the interfaces shown on the left in the Available section to move them to the Selected section Select the network interfaces which will be attached to this network on the right or highlight an interface and click the button To deselect an interface double click on an Available Selected interface in the Selected section or highlight the interface WiFi TechWrite WiFi Public 956 and click the button WiFi CP hotspot C If you want more interface options you must configure WiFi unconfigured rq additional WiFi or Ethernet interfaces separately See the Ethernet lanbb ports 3 4 Local Network Interfaces section below on this same administration page Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Submit Cancel 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 69 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS Access
79. el INFO 00 30 44 0f e7 21 on vlan1 tried to overwrite arp info for 15 27 23 192 168 0 1 on lo0 Clear log Clear the log file Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO arp info overwritten for 172 22 22 28 by 4c e6 76 00 c7 21 15 20 13 Save Log This will open a dialog in your browser Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO 00 30 44 0f e7 21 on vian1 tried to overwrite arp info for that will allow you to save the router s log to your ues e A A S Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO arp info overwritten for 172 22 22 28 by 4c e6 76 00 c7 20 computer Ta 15 13 55 1 ifi Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO 00 30 44 0f e7 21 on vlan1 tried to overwrite arp info for Search Enter keywords to find specific events is IE Ideni Level Select Deselect from the following levels to Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO 00 30 44 12 50 57 on vlani tried to overwrite arp info for filt b it 15 06 10 192 168 0 1 on lo0 Iter messages y priori y Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO arp info overwritten for 172 22 25 11 by 4c e6 76 00 c7 21 e Critical 15 04 51 e Error Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO arp info overwritten for 172 22 25 11 by 4c e6 76 00 c7 20 15 02 39 e Warning Dre Fri Jun 22nd kernel INFO 00 30 44 0f e7 21 on vlan1 tried to overwrite arp info for e Info 15 01 58 192 168 0 1 on lo0 Fri Jun 22nd upgrade INFO No firmware upgrade found NOTE The logs are erased whenever the router is rebooted 14 55 21 or loses power Fri Jun 22nd httpserver INFO Accepted web login from local address 192 168 0 134 user 14 55 10 admin Fri Jun 22nd upn
80. elves or to impersonate someone else Once the user has spoofed their address they can launch a network attack without revealing the true source of the attack or attempt to gain access to network services that are restricted to certain addresses Packet Normalization Normalizing packets helps secure the router in untrusted environments It does so by scrubbing packets that are ambiguous or might represent a break in attempt Packet Normalization also helps insure reliable connectivity for some WAN devices such as WiMAX modems Only disable this option if you are sure you do not need it Static NAT Ports If enabled the source port does not translate in TCP and UDP packets during NAT Some NAT traversal protocols such as STUN T require that the source port stay the same when traversing the firewall 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 63 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS MAC FILTER 6 5 MAC Filter The MAC Filter allows you to create a list of devices that have either exclusive access whitelist or no access blacklist to your wireless LAN Enabled Click to allow MAC Filter options Whitelist Select either Whitelist or Blacklist from a dropdown menu In Whitelist mode the router will restrict WiFi access to all computers Filter Configuration Enabled M Whitelist Whitelist MAC Filter List Wh
81. en WPA Select Open to create a hotspot otherwise select the Password best security that your devices will support CradlePoint recommends WPA2 WPA Password confirm Depending on which Security Mode you select there are CM different setup options Re key Interval e Personal security modes require passwords WPA2 Personal forces AES as the WPA Cipher e WPA WPA2 and WPA Personal allow AES TKIP AES and TKIP e WEP Auto requires a WEP Key e Open has no password or other security measures In order to protect your network from hackers and unauthorized users CradlePoint highly recommends WPA2 AES for security if your attached devices can support it WEP and WPA TKIP are obsolete and have been replaced by WPA AES Using those security settings will cause the WiFi to limit to 802 119 modes NOTE If you select one of the security modes and are unable to connect to the router afterwards you can use the reset buttons to reset the router to its factory default state and try a different security mode instead 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 75 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS Ethernet Port Configuration Ethernet Port Configuration provides controls for your router s Ethernet ports There are five total ports one blue port an
82. er Address smtp gmail com e Server Port 587 for TLS or Transport Layer Security port the SMTP Mail Server Server Address 5mtp gmail com MBR95 does not support SSL Server Port 587 e Authentication Required For Require Encrypted Session Gmail mark this checkbox Authentication Required M e User Name Your full email User Name mv emailggmail com address assword se e Password Your Gmail password Password Confirm e From Address Your email address From Address y_email gmail com e To Address Your email address To Address y_email gmail com Verify SMTP Settings Once you have filled in the information for the SMTP server click on the Verify SMTP Settings button You should receive a test email at your account ADVANCED Advanced Delivery Options Delivery Options 7 il j Prefix CradlePoint Alert Email Subject Prefix This optional string Bahasa os is prefixed to the alert subject It can be Retry Attempts 5 customized to help you identify alerts Retry Delay Minutes 5 from specific routers Retry Attempts The number of attempts made to send an alert to the mail server After the attempts are exhausted the alert is discarded Retry Delay The delay between retry attempts 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 115 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ve
83. er the asterisks will show the password Please record these settings for future access You may need this inform ation to configu re oth er When you are satisfied with the configuration select the Apply button below wireless devices Administrator Password sexensns Time Zone UTC 7 Mountain NOTE If you are currently using the MBR95 WiFi network Wireless Network Name MBR95 3be reconnect your devices to the network using the new Enable Guest Network Yes wireless network name and security password Security Mode GOOD WPA1 WPA2 WPA Password Click APPLY to save the settings and update them DERE to your router Apply Back 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 25 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 4 3 Quick Links The CradlePoint logo in the upper left hand corner of all the administration pages is a link to Cfa d p p a nt the Router Console Status Router Console which displays fundamental information about the router The black bar across the top provides quick access to important information and controls Internet Connection WiFi Clients 2 Logout Internet Connection This links to the Internet WiFi Clients Click to view a signal strength indicator for Connections Status page Status Internet your network WiFi Connection Strength Connections where you can view inform
84. es bytes ms attached to the router when the WiFi is enabled the WiFi channel and transmit power will be set to levels that optimize the performance of the WiMAX modem If no WiMAX modem is attached then default channel and power settings will be used even if this is selected PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 77 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS Channel Shows if User Selection is chosen The WiFi channel corresponds to a frequency the router uses to communicate with other devices The range is 1 to 11 and 1 6 and 11 do not overlap each other If a WiMAX modem is attached a higher number channel will increase the chance the router s WiFi and modem s WiMAX radios will conflict with each pes which may result in lower throughput Select a channel from the dropdown list e 1 2412 MHz 2 2417 MHz 2422 MHz 2427 MHz 2432 MHz 2437 MHz 2442 MHz 2447 MHz 2452 MHz 10 2457 MHz 11 2462 MHz Client Timeout If the access point is not able to communicate with the client it will disconnect it after this timeout in seconds 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 TX Power Normally the wireless transmitter operates at 10096 power In some circumstances however there might be a need to isolate specific frequencies to a smaller area By reducing the power of the radio you can prevent transmis
85. ess connection For example 802 11n 20 MHz 130 Mbps 26 dBm e 802 11n The transmission standard being used by the client Possible values include 802 11b 802 11g and 802 11n 802 11n is the newest and best standard but some older devices may not support it e 20 MHz This is the channel width that defines the theoretical data rate in megahertz that the attached computer or device can send to or receive from the router The channel width is set in Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Typically this will be 20 MHz but 40 MHz is possible if the router is set to use two adjacent 20 MHz channels A wider channel can mean better performance but not if there is too much interference Even if 40 MHz is set in the WiFi Channel Width the router may still fall back to 20 MHz if interference is found e 130 Mbps The transmit rate in megabits per second currently used to transmit packets from the router to the client This rate changes automatically to match environmental conditions Distance from the router interference etc can impact this value Higher values indicate better performance Devices can still function in the network with as little as 1 Mbps PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 30 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS CLIENT LIST e 26 dBm A relative measure of wireless signal quality decibels relative to one milliwat
86. esting computer to the other UPnP Universal Plug and Play URL Uniform Resource Locator is a unique address for files accessible on the Internet USB Universal Serial Bus UTP Unshielded Twisted Pair Virtual Private Network VPN A secure tunnel over the Internet to connect remote offices or users to their company s network VLAN Virtual LAN Voice over IP Sending voice information over the Internet as opposed to the PSTN VoIP Voice over IP PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 129 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC Wake on LAN Allows you to power up a computer through its Network Interface Card WAN Wide Area Network WCN Windows Connect Now A Microsoft method for configuring and bootstrapping wireless networking hardware access points and wireless clients including PCs and other devices WDS Wireless Distribution System A system that enables the interconnection of access points wirelessly Web browser A utility that allows you to view content and interact with all of the information on the World Wide Web WEP Wired Equivalent Privacy is security for wireless networks that is supposed to be comparable to that of a wired network WiFi Wireless Fidelity Used to describe any of the 802 11 wireless networking specifications WiFi Protected Access An updated vers
87. ettings will be pre populated with public DNS server IP addresses You can override the IP address with any other DNS server IP address of your choice For example Google Public DNS servers have the IP addresses 8 8 8 8 and 8 8 4 4 while 4 2 2 2 and 4 2 2 3 are servers from Level 3 Communications 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 56 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS DNS 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 IP addresses even when clients have their own DNS servers statically set 6 3 2 Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server Web FTP etc using a domain name that you have purchased www yourname com with your dynamically assigned IP address Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic changing IP addresses When you use a Dynamic DNS service provider you can enter your host name to connect to your server no matter what your IP address is Enable Dynamic DNS Enable this option only if you have purchased your own domain name and registered Dynamic DNS Configuration with a Dynamic DNS service provider Enable Dynamic DNS Enabled Disabled Server Type Select a Dynamic DNS service provider Client St
88. he Configuration Rules list shows all rules that you have created as well as all of the default rules These are listed in the order they will be applied The most general rules are listed at the top and the most specific rules are at the bottom The router goes down the list and applies all rules that fit for attached Internet sources Configuration settings farther down the list will override previous settings ADVANCED Configuration Rules Add Rule Name Common Defaults F 3G Modem Defaults F Wireless as WAN Defaults WiMax Defaults E LTE Defaults Ethernet Defaults 7 Auto Config Migration al Auto Config Migration F Auto Config Migration a Auto Config Migration C777 SPRINT al PANTECH UML290 Updating Device x attempt OK Conditions uid contains type is modem type is wwan type is wimax type is Ite type is ethernet uid is 00 1d 7e d3 d8 98 uid is wan uid is 794fce15 uid is 11056703f uid is 960e0fe0 uid is 2ae6ec8e cradlepaint TECHNOLOGY x An error occurred during update ordered by rule application priority Apply Settings Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Misc Select any of these rules and click Edit to change the settings for a rule To create a new rule click Add PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 94 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNE
89. igned Usage in MB Enter a cap amount in megabytes 1024 megabytes equals 1 gigabyte Assigned Usage in MB Rule Enabled Rule Enabled Default Enabled Click to disable Click Next to continue to page 2 5000 Cancel 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES Next PAGE 98 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET DATA USAGE Data Usage Rule page 2 Cycle Type How often the rule will reset The data usage amount will be reset at the end of each cycle Select the length of a cycle from a dropdown menu with the following Da i 4 August 2011 gt ally e Weekly nole Aa e Monthly LEE Cycle Start Date Select m 9 10 11 12 13 the date you wish the 14 16 17 18 19 20 rule to begin This date 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 will be used to track 28 29 30 31 when the rule will reset Today Shutdown WAN on Data Usage Rule Cycle Type Cycle Start Date Shutdown WAN on Cap Send Alert on Cap Custom Alert Percent of Usage 1 1000 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Monthly M Lo Back Cancel Cap If selected the WAN device will shut down when the assigned usage is reached A cycle reset or a rule deletion will re enable the device Send Alert on Cap An email alert will be generated and sent when the assigned usage is reached WARNING The SMTP mail server must be configured in System Settings Device Alerts
90. iguration Your router s Ethernet ports are automatically configured for DHCP connection DHCP automatically assigns dynamic IP addresses to devices in your networks This is preferable in most circumstances e Static allows you to input a specific IP address for your WAN connection this should be provided by the ISP if supported e PPPoE should be configured with the username password and other settings provided by your ISP If you want to use a Static Manual or PPPoE connection you will need to fill out additional information 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 86 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER Static Manual IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server PPPoE 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC Username Password Password Confirm Service Auth Type None PAP CHAP cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Ethernet Connection Settings x Connect Method MAC Address IP Address Subnet Mask Gateway IP Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server Static Manual v 00 30 44 10 29 56 Clone Your PC s MAC Address Undo Ethernet Connection Settings x Connect Method MAC Address Username Password Password Confirm Service Auth Type PPPoE M 00 30 44 10 29 56 Clone Your PC s MAC Address Undo PLEASE VISIT HTT
91. into your PC and access the Internet using the software provided by your cellular carrier Follow the directions provided to complete the update Once you have updated your USB data modem reconnect the cellular device to your CradlePoint router and connect to the Internet e f you are using a 4G WiMAX modem you need to set the WiMAX Realm This can be done on the administration pages Log in using the hostname cp or IP address http 192 168 0 1 in your browser On page 3 of the First Time Setup Wizard go to Getting Started First Time Setup you can set the WiMAX Realm Be sure to click Apply on page 4 to save the change e Some wireless carriers provide more than one Access Point Name APN that a modem can connect to If you wish to specify the APN this can be done on the administration pages Log in using the hostname cp or IP address http 192 168 0 1 in your browser Go to Internet Connection Manager In the WAN Interfaces section select your modem and click Edit Select the SIM APN Settings tab There is an Access Point Name field Set the APN and click Submit Some APN examples are isp cingular ecp tmobile com and vpn com The modem must be removed and reinserted or the router must be rebooted for this change to take effect 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 14 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware
92. ion of security for wireless networks that provides authentication as well as encryption Wide Area Network The larger network that your LAN is connected to which may be the Internet itself or a regional or corporate network Wireless WiFi LAN Connecting to a Local Area Network over one of the 802 11 wireless standards Wireless ISP WISP A company that provides a broadband Internet connection over a wireless connection WISP Wireless Internet Service Provider WLAN Wireless Local Area Network WPA WiFi Protected Access A WiFi security enhancement that provides improved data encryption relative to WEP xDSL A generic term for the family of digital subscriber line DSL technologies such as ADSL HDSL RADSL and SDSL PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 130 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 Yagi antenna A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 131 cradlepoint CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 ba 10 APPENDIX 10 1 Regulatory Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against ha
93. ion of the router you may not want to upgrade just because a new version is available Check the firmware release notes for information to decide if you should upgrade or not Current Firmware Version Shows the number of the current firmware and the date it was updated Available Firmware Version If there is a new firmware version available this will list the version number Click Check Again to have the router check the newest firmware cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Firmware Upgrade Current Firmware Version v3 4 1 Fri Dec 09 2011 Available Firmware Version Check Check Again Factory Reset Automatically check for new M firmware Manual Firmware Upload System Config Save Restore Backup Current Settings Save to disk Restore Settings Upload from file Factory Reset Set default settings to match the new firmware This is safest as settings may have changed You should back up your current settings and restore them after the new firmware is loaded Automatically check for new firmware Check for an available firmware update once a day Automatic Internet Have the router download the file and perform the upgrade with no user interaction Manual Firmware Upload Upload the router firmware from an attached computer 8 4 1 System Config Save Restore Backup Current Settings Click on Save to disk to save your current settings to a file on a computer Restore Settings Click on Upload from file to restor
94. ique identifier This could be a name or number letter combination IP Address Gateway Netmask Stats bytes in bytes out Uptime in seconds cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Edit Control ordered by failover priority Device State Load Balance Enabled Ethernet Biue Connected C M State Connected Port 0 UID wan IP Address 172 22 24 1 Gateway 172 22 22 1 Netmask 255 255 0 0 Stats 104168217 bytes IN 4245110 bytes OUT Uptime 3243 secs Click Edit to view configuration options for the selected device For USB modems click Control to view options to activate or update the device 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 83 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER 7 1 3 General Settings e Enabled Select deselect to enable disable e MTU Maximum transmission unit This is the size of the largest protocol data unit that the device can pass Range 46 to 1500 Bytes e Hostname This only shows for certain devices 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC WAN Configuration General Settings Ethernet Settings Device Settings Enabled M MTU Hostname MBR95 3be cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY 1500 Bytes ADVANCED Failback Configuration Submit PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES Cancel PAGE 84 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER
95. it Power SSID MBR95 3be Security WPA1 WPA2 Personal Network Primary LAN Copyright CradlePoint Technology Inc 2012 All rights reserved Licenses 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 29 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC STATUS CLIENT LIST 5 1 Client List The Client List displays the specifications of each device connected to your router including Wireless and Wired clients Wireless Clients For each device using a wireless connection to your MBR95 the following information is displayed Hostname IP MAC Connection and Time Online Wired Clients For each device using a wired connection to your MBR95 the following information is displayed Hostname IP and MAC Hostname The name by which each computer or device in a network is known Status Client List Wireless Clients Hostname IP 00 23 6c 7d 07 lt 1 192 168 0 164 Wired Clients Hostname 00 23 32 b4 b2 ca cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY MAC Connection Time Online 00 23 6c 74 07 d 802 11n 20 Mhz 130 Mbps 26 dBm 0 18 50 192 168 0 103 00 23 32 b4 b2 ca IP The IP address or Internet Protocol address specifies a location for each device MAC This is the MAC address a factory assigned identifier used to identify a specific attached computer or device Connection Summary of the wirel
96. itelist Add Address cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Apply Undo except those contained in the MAC Filter List panel In Blacklist mode listed devices are completely blocked from WiFi access MAC Filter List Whitelist or Blacklist Add devices to either your whitelist or blacklist simply by inputting each device s MAC address NOTE Use caution when using the MAC Filter to avoid accidentally blocking yourself from accessing the router 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 64 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS ROUTING 6 6 Routing Advanced Mode only Static Routes Add a new static route to the IP routing table or edit remove an existing route Add IP Network Address Type Netmask Gateway Static routes are unnecessary for most users They are typically only used in networks with more than one layer such as when there is a network within a network so that packet destinations are hidden behind an additional router Adding a static route is a way of telling the router about an additional step that packets will need to take to reach their destination Click Add to create a new static route Create Edit Static Route x IP Network Address The IP address of the target network IP Network Address or host Type Network M He i from a dropdown list to specify the type of the eee
97. lect the Wireless WiFi Networks Settings tab in the Local Network Interfaces section you have several additional options for configuring your wireless LANs under the WiFi Settings heading Channel Selection Method This controls how a WiFi channel is selected e User Selection Manually set the channel e Random Selection The router randomly sets the channel e Smart Selection Default Scans to determine the lowest interference WiFi channel Channel Selection Schedule When using the Smart channel selection this controls whether the router will periodically rescan for a better channel and change to it Select from Once Daily Weekly or Monthly Note that there may be a momentary WiFi disconnection while the channel changes Optimize WiFi WiMAX coexistence Shows if Smart Selection or Random Selection is chosen Setting this will lessen any possible conflict with WiFi and an attached WiMAX modem If a WiMAX modem is ADVANCED WiFi Settings Channel Selection Method Channel Selection Schedule Smart Selection M Once MA Optimize WiFi WiMAX M coexistence Client Timeout TX Power RTS Threshold Fragmentation Threshold DTIM Beacon WPS Short Slot Wireless Mode Channel Width Extended Channel MCS Short GI Greenfield Mode 300 M M 802 11 b g n 4 20 MHz iva Above v Auto M M Apply IN 2347 2346 100 Undo cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY byt
98. lity The default behavior enables the Whitelist for URLs only Select Filter by IP Addresses to use IP addresses with the Whitelist Filter by IP Addresses Enabling this will cause the router to block allow URLs by the IP addresses they point to This option will also force all DNS traffic through the router to ensure the correct IP address is returned during a DNS lookup Using IP address filtering with URLs is not recommended Some URLs do not return all valid IP addresses with DNS so these may be missed Another possible problem is that example com and www example com refer to the same website but may return different IP addresses 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 52 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS CONTENT FILTERING 6 1 1 OpenDNS OpenDNS is a service that protects you online by filtering websites OpenDNS protects you from phishing websites and OpenDNS Content Filtering URL typos once you select a filtering level None No filtering Minimal Filters phishing and URL typos e None Disables Web filtering that Good Additionally filters pornography websites USES Open DNS Better O Additionally filters nudity sexuality and tasteless websites g Minimal Filters phishing and URL Best Filters all content which is deemed adult content by OpenDNS Ae Filt Web sit ism Custom C
99. ll default to the Sprint Realm Select your carrier from the dropdown menu options shown below Clear clearwire wmx net Rover rover wmx net Sprint 3G 4G sprintpcs com Xohm xohm com BridgeMAXX bridgeMAXX com Time Warner Cable mobile rr com Comcast mob comcast net Select the 4G WiMAX Realm If you use a 4G WiMAX modem with your CradlePoint router you will likely need to configure the realm associated with your data plan Common options are available from the dropdown box below and you can always enter a custom value if none of the presets are correct NOTE If you use a 3G or LTE modem you can safely skip this step WiMAX Realm Sprint 3G 4G sprintpcs com SA Back Next NOTE If you use a 3G or LTE modem you can safely skip this step Click NEXT 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOI NT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 24 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 8 Review the details and record your wireless network name administrative password and WPA Applying Your New Settings password or WEP key Move your mouse over the passwords to selectively reveal each Summary asswo rd Below is a detailed summary of your system settings Please record these newly established router settings p for future access You may also need this information to configure your other wireless devices If a WiFi password is set passing your mouse ov
100. ment amp Alerts allows you to create and manage rules that help control the data usage of a modem If you have a limited data plan or a price increase on your plan after a certain amount of usage a Data Usage Rule can help you track these amounts You can set a rule to shut down use of a modem and or send a message when you reach a data usage amount you set Enable Data Usage Enabled Disabled Enable Data Usage Enabled Disabled Default Disabled When you select Enabled you will see the Data Usage Agreement shown to the right The purpose of this agreement is to ensure that you understand that the data numbers for the MBR95 may not perfectly match those of your carrier CradlePoint cannot be held responsible You must accept the agreement by clicking Yes in order to begin creating data usage rules Warning You should set your data limits lower than your Data Allowance and regularly compare the numbers provided by the router with the numbers from your carrier Data Usage Agreement X 3 PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES The numbers provided are strictly estimates and may vary from the final numbers the carrier uses for billing purposes In no event shall Cradlepoint be held liable for any fees charged by the carrier for customer usage even in the event the numbers provided by Cradlepoint are lower than the carrier numbers and result in additional fees charged to the custome
101. nd authentication Server A computer on a network that provides services and resources to other computers on the network PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 127 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 coordinates the connection and communication between applications on both ends Simple Mail Transfer Protocol Used for sending and receiving email Simple Network Management Protocol Governs the management and monitoring of network devices SIP Session Initiation Protocol A standard protocol for initiating a user session that involves multimedia content such as voice or chat SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol SOHO Small Office Home Office SPI Stateful Packet Inspection SSH Secure Shell is a command line interface that allows for secure connections to remote computers SSID Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network Stateful Packet Inspection A feature of a firewall that monitors outgoing and incoming traffic to make sure that only valid responses to outgoing requests are allowed to pass though the firewall Subnet mask Determines what portion of an IP ad
102. nel 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 serial interface like a phone line PPPoE Point to Point Protocol over Ethernet is used to connect multiple computers to a remote server over Ethernet PPTP Point to Point Tunneling Protocol is used for creating VPN tunnels over the Internet between two networks Preamble Used to synchronize communication timing between devices on a network QoS Quality of Service RADIUS Remote Authentication Dial In User Service allows for remote users to dial into a central server and be authenticated in order to access resources on a network Reboot To restart a computer and reload it s operating software or firmware from nonvolatile storage Rendezvous Apple s version of UPnP which allows for devices on a network to discover each other and be connected without the need to configure any settings Repeater Retransmits the signal of an access point in order to extend its coverage RIP Routing Information Protocol is used to synchronize the routing table of all the routers on a network RJ 11 The most commonly used connection method for telephones RJ 45 The most commonly used connection method for Ethernet RS 232C The interface for serial communication between computers and other related devices RSA Algorithm used for encryption a
103. nnel either below or above the current channel Optimal selection will depend on the channels of other networks in the area MCS 802 11n uses multiple Modulation Coding Schemes to enable higher throughput in various environments Since clients can dynamically change rates depending on environment selecting Auto is generally best Short GI Short Gl is an optimization for shortening the interval between transmissions May be incompatible with older clients 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 79 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS 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 environment may result in degraded performance but can improve performance if all devices in the area are 802 11n compatible 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 80 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET 7 INTERNET The Internet tab provides access to 3 submenu items for managing a variety of Internet connection options e Connection Manager e Data Usage cradlepoint A AN EE CEE es ee Data Usage and WiFi as WAN Internet Connections WiFi Clients
104. ns Diagnostics General Information IP Information and Statistics For modems the Diagnostics section provides specific information about how the modem is communicating with its carrier 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 36 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS 5 4 1 Ethernet General Information Unique Identifier Model Type ethernet Port number IP Information e DNS Servers e IP Address e Gateway Statistics e Incoming Bytes e Outgoing Bytes e Connection Uptime secs Device Information 10 100 Ethernet Switch Property 3 General Information Unique Identifier Model Type Port 3 IP Information DNS Servers IP Address Gateway 3 Statistics Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes Connection Uptime secs cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Value wan 3x5x ethernet 0 172 22 22 23 172 21 21 31 172 22 24 117 172 22 22 1 5604584 6860227 1436 PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 37 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS INTERNET CONNECTIONS 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 5 4 WiFi as WAN Diagnostics e Connection State connected idle etc General Information Product Wireless As WAN e Unique Identifier e Type wwan IP Information e
105. nter your Default Password This cradlepoint amp Administrator Login You are connected to a CradlePoint MBR95 router Please enter your administrator password below to access settings and options Copyright CradlePoint Technology Inc 2011 All rights reserved password can be found on the bottom of the MBR95 Then click the LOGIN button e When you log in for the first time you will be automatically directed to the First Time Setup Wizard Follow the instructions given with the Wizard or see Getting Started First Time Setup for more information about using the First Time Setup Wizard 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Router Details Wireless Details Model Number MBR95 Status Enabled Clients 1 Clients Channel 10 Name MBR95 3be Modem Details Manufacturer Model Signal Pantech UML290VW 60 dBm wipipe PAGE 12 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 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 need to reconnect to the MBR95 The network My Network requires a WPA network password e Find the network Look for your new personalized network name or the default SSID of the form MBR95 Password XXX T M Show password
106. o turn on off e 4 Solid Bars strongest signal e 1 Blinking Bar weakest signal 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 9 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 3 QUICK START 3 1 Basic Setup 1 Connect the Router to a Modem or Data Source Your router requires an Internet source Insert a supported USB modem connect a Cable DSL or Satellite modem to the Blue Ethernet WAN port or connect to an available WiFi Source For Failover Failback functionality you will need at least two of these sources for example an Ethernet source and a USB modem 2 Connect to a Power Source Connect the 12v DC power adapter to the router and a power source Flip the power switch to the ON position this should illuminate the green Power Status LED 1 Data Modem Not Included This Product Requires an Activated Data Modem or Phone with Data Plan for Full Functionality See your Cellular 3G 4G Service Provider for Details on Coverage and Data Plan Options 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 10 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 3 2 Connect to a Computer or other Device 32 1 Wireless Network Connection 1 Find the network On a WiFi enabled computer or device open the window or dropdown menu that allows you to
107. odically broadcasts network control data to other wireless stations Bit rate The amount of bits that pass in given amount of time Bit sec Bits per second BOOTP Bootstrap Protocol Allows for computers to be booted up and given an IP address with no user intervention Bottleneck A time during processes when something causes the process to slowdown or stop all together Broadband A wide band of frequencies available for transmitting data Broadcast Transmitting data in all directions at once Browser A program that allows you to access resources on the web and provides them to you graphically Cable modem A device that allows you to connect a computer up to a coaxial cable and receive Internet access from your Cable provider PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 119 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC 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 Ethernet connections Client A program or user that requests data from a server Collision When do two devices on the same Ethernet network try and transmit data at the exact same time Cookie Information that is stored on the hard drive of your computer that holds your preferences to the site that gave your
108. oidal separation Diff between WGS 84 earth ellipsoid and mean sea level geoid is below WGS 84 ellipsoid 12 Meters Units of geoidal separation 13 Age in seconds since last update from diff reference station 14 Diff reference station ID 15 Checksum CO oO 8 1 7 Syslog Settings Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings Enable Logging to a Syslog Server M Include System ID 1 Syslog Server Address Syslog server address v Enabling this option will send log messages to a specified Syslog server After enabling type the Hostname or IP address of the Syslog server or select from the dropdown menu Include System ID This option will include the router s System ID at the beginning of every log message This is often useful when a single remote Syslog server is handling logs for several routers 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 113 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS DEVICE ALERTS Alert Configuration 8 2 Device Alerts Advanced Mode Enter Undrada Avete L on ly System Reboot Occurred The Device Alerts submenu choice allows WAN Device Status Change O you to receive email notifications of Condo raies Chee C specific system events YOU MUST Spree ENABLE AN SMTP EMAIL SERVER TO TIT RECEIVE ALERTS Alerts
109. onnection Manager The router can establish an uplink via the Ethernet WAN port WiFi as WAN or modems plugged into the modem port If the primary WAN connection fails the router will automatically attempt to bring up a new link on another device This feature is called failover 7 1 1 WAN Interfaces WAN Interfaces This is a list of the available interfaces used to access the Internet You can enable stop or start ordered by failover priority devices from this section By using the priority Device State Enabled arrows the arrows in the boxes to the left these E36 Ethernet Blue Connected M show if you have more than one available interface Avaliable M you can set the interface the router uses by default and the order that it allows failover In the example shown Ethernet is set as the primary Internet source while a USB modem is attached for failover The Ethernet is Connected while the modem is Available Enabled Selected by default Deselect to disable an interface Click on a device in the list to reveal additional information about that device and to enable configuration options 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 82 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER 7 1 2 Device Configuration Clicking on a device reveals the following information State Connected Available etc Port UID Un
110. or further assistance 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 17 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 4 WEB INTERFACE ESSENTIALS The MBR95 has a Web interface for configuration and administration of all features The interface is organized with a button for toggling between Basic Mode and Advanced Mode and 5 tabs at the top of the screen Getting Started Status Network Settings Internet System Settings cradlepoint Internet Connections WiFi Clients Status 25 Network Settings Internet System Settings Click on any of the 5 tabs to open a dropdown menu with further options for the administration of the MBR95 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 18 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 4 1 Administrator 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 The Administrator Login page will appear cradlepoint Administrator Login Router Details You are connected to a CradlePoint MBR95 router Please Wi reless Details enter your administrator password below to access settings and options Model Number MBR95 Status Enabled Clients 1 Clients Channel 10 Name MBR95 3b
111. or Custom settings to work you need to login to DNS O MATIC using your OpenDNS credentials and Add A Service for the network specified above Enable OpenDNS ISP Filter Bypass Algorithm It is possible that your Internet Service Provider ISP uses the port that OpenDNS is configured to access port 53 which will prevent OpenDNS filtering If OpenDNS does not appear to be working correctly enabling this will attempt to bypass those ports when using an OpenDNS content filtering level 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 54 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS DHCP SERVER 6 2 DHCP Server Advanced Mode only DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol The built in DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the computers and other devices on each local area network LAN In this section you can view a list of assigned IP addresses and reserve IP addresses for particular devices Active Leases A list of devices that have Active Leases been provided DHCP leases The DHCP server automatically assigns these leases This list will not include any devices that Hostname IP Addr Hardware Addr Client ID Expiration have static IP addresses on the network 00 23 6c 7d 07 d5 192 168 2 134 00 23 6c 7d 07 d5 01 00 23 6c 7d 07 9 hours 20 mins 7 Reservations Reservations This option lets you
112. p INFO UPnP IGD Enabled 14 54 55 A Fri Jun 22nd httpserver INFO Session closed for admin from 192 168 0 134 v 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 50 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS 6 NETWORK SETTINGS The Network Settings tab provides access to 7 submenu options for administering the following functions tasks These functions are all related to controlling the LAN Local Area Network the network you set up with the MBR95 Content Filtering DH P rver R Internet Connections WiFi Clients M Logout CP Serve cradlepoint e e e DNS e Firewall gt Cengsaned Sts s Newksetes Q mener sstem setings e MAC Filter ES Content Filtering e Routing Network Settings WiFi Local Networks bc server e WiFi Local Networks DNS n Firewall Help Panel Local IP Networks MAC Filte This section is used to DHCP Server DNS Firewall dis de mt and Routing Advanced Mode Adi MC reise SQUE settings for your router only v WiFi Local Networks Primary LAN 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 WiPi s iPipe Qo Product Support Help DHCP Server Enabled Routing Mode NAT Network Address Translation Access Control Admin Access Attached Interfaces Ethernet Group ID lan Port s 1 2 3 4 WiFi Access Point SSID MBR95 3be Guest LAN 192 168 10 1 255 255 255 0 DHCP Server Ena
113. port failure and the request will finish normally when the original request is done However if you try to start a different operation or use a different modem this second request will fail without interfering with the pending operation PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES Update Activate X This device does not support PRL Update Activation or FUMO Update Activate X All activation and update commands will leave the device in a disconnected state You can replug the device or reconnect it via the Connection Manager after running the update Modem Activation Update Activate Reactivate or Upgrade Configuration Activate Preferred Roaming List PRL Update Update PRL Update Firmware Update Management Object FUMO Start FUMO FUMO PAGE 93 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC INTERNET CONNECTION MANAGER 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 1 7 Configuration Rules Advanced This section allows you to create general rules that apply to the Internet connections of a particular type These can be general or very specific For example you could create a rule that applies to all WiMAX modems or a rule that only applies to an Internet source with a particular MAC address T
114. r 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS DEVICE ALERTS 8 3 System Control Device Control Restore to Factory Defaults This changes all settings back to their default values Restore To Factory Defaults Reboot The Device Reboot The Device This causes the router to ADVANCED restart Advanced Control Ping Test Ping Test A simple test to check Internet connectivity Type the Hostname or IP address of the computer you want to ping and press Enter or click the Ping button Ping Results PING 192 168 0 164 192 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 bytes from 192 168 0 time 2 195 time 1 944 time 65 588 time 25 737 time 41 910 time 2 270 time 1 940 time 1 932 time 28 381 time 102 525 10 time 113 750 ms icmp seq 11 time 25 313 ms 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Close 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 116 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM SETTINGS SYSTEM SOFTWARE 8 4 System Software Firmware Upgrade allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to add new features or fix defects If you are happy with the operat
115. r You should set your data limits lower than your Data Allowance and regularly compare the numbers provided by the router with the numbers from your carrier Do you accept this Agreement Yes No e PAGE 97 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET DATA USAGE 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 displayed Rule Name Enabled True False Date for Rule Reset Cycle Type Daily Weekly or Monthly Cap Amount in MB Current Usage Shown as an amount in MB as a percentage of the cap and in a bar graph Click Add to configure a new Data Usage Rule Data Usage Rule page 1 Data Usage Rules Add Rule Name Rule resets on ee Fri 08 05 2011 Enabled True Cycle Type Monthly Cap E 4g Sat 08 06 2011 Enabled True Cycle Type Monthly Cap ere Sun 08 07 2011 Enabled True Cycle Type Monthly Cap Data Usage Rule Rule Name cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY Current Usage percent l 4 5000 MB Current Usage 219 08 MB EN 40 5000 MB Current Usage 2022 75 MB H 3 5000 MB Current Usage 174 86 MB r ve your rule a name WAN Selection Rule Name Give your rule a name for later recognition WAN Selection Select from the dropdown list of currently attached WAN devices Ass
116. rd type the eight character Default Password found on the product label on the bottom of the MBR95 this is also the last 8 digits of the router s MAC address Time Zone UTC 7 Mountain Y Next 3 When you log in for the first time you will be automatically directed to the FIRST TIME SETUP WIZARD Otherwise go to Getting Started First Time Setup 4 CradlePoint recommends that you change the routers ADMINISTRATOR PASSWORD which is used to log in to the administration pages The administrator password is separate from the WiFi security password although initially the Default Password is used for both 5 Select your TIME ZONE from the dropdown list Click NEXT 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 21 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 Configuring Your Wireless Network 6 CradlePoint recommends that you customize your WiFi Network Name Type in your personalized T Network name here You can also enable the Guest l s Your wireless network name can be any personalized word or phase The name you select will identify your Network feature for more configuration options see network when connecting to WiFi Network Settin S 2 Wi Fi Local Networks and When you select Enable Guest Network you will create a second public WiFi broadcast from your router the Wireless WiFi Network Settings section of
117. rmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can pment san radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio wh Standards communications This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation However there is FOR HOME OR OFFICE USE no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try and correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help e e e e Changes or modifications not expressly approved by CradlePoint Inc could void the user s authority to operate the product Radio Frequency Interference Requirement Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rique de la classe B est conforme la norme NMB 003 du Canada 10 2 Warranty Information CradlePoint Inc warrants this product against defects in materials and workm
118. rom the dropdown boxes 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT CO M FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 48 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS STATISTICS Failover Failback Load Balance 200 samples Hour x 100 samples 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 from the dropdown boxes 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 49 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS SYSTEM LOGS 5 6 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 events are deleted but logs of the latest events are retained The log options allow you to filter the router logs so you can easily find relevant messages This router also has external Syslog Server support so you can send the log files to a computer on your network that is running a Syslog utility Auto Update The logs automatically refresh Auto Update Update Clear log Save Log search filter Level whenever the router creates a new message cms RS PPR STE ENS Update Click to check for new router messages Fri Jun 22nd kern
119. rs The DNS page for the MBR95 has these distinct functions 6 3 1 DNS Settings By default your router is set to automatically acquire DNS servers through your Internet provider Automatic DNS Settings allows you to specify DNS servers of your choosing instead Static Dynamic DNS DynDNS Configuration Allows you to host a server Web FTP Game Server etc using a domain name that you have purchased www yourname com with your dynamically assigned IP address Known Hosts Configuration Allows you to map a name xbox nas toaster etc to an IP address of a device on the network DNS Settings You have the option to choose specific DNS servers DNS Settings for your network instead of using the DNS servers BD M assigned by your Internet provider The default DNS doas datis servers are usually adequate You may want to assign Er DNS servers if the default DNS servers are performing Force Al DNS rdc poorly if you want WiFi clients to access DNS servers that you use for customized addressing or if you have Apply Undo a local DNS server on your network Automatic Config Automatic or Static default Automatic Switching to Static enables you to set specific DNS servers in the Primary DNS and Secondary DNS fields Primary DNS and Secondary DNS If you choose to specify your DNS servers then enter the IP addresses of the servers you want as your primary and secondary DNS servers in these fields The DNS server s
120. s to the router s management interface You can use the default password on the back of your product or you can create a custom Administrator Password 8 1 2 System Clock Router Security System Clock Local Management Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings Enable NTP M NTP server pool ntp org M NTP server port 123 Time Zone UTC 7 Mountain v Daylight Savings Time M 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 when the router firmware was built which is guaranteed to be wrong Whenever the Internet connection is re established and once a week thereafter the router will ask the server for the current time so it can correct itself You then have the option of selecting an NTP server and adjusting the NTP server port Select the NTP server from the dropdown list Any of the given NTP servers will be sufficient unless for example you need to synchronize your router s time with other devices in a network Time Zone Select from a dropdown list Setting your Time Zone is required to properly show time in your router log Daylight Savings Time Select this checkbox if your location observes daylight savings time 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 107 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e SYSTEM
121. signed Usage in MB 5000 e All WAN le Type Monthl M e All Ethernet Lu e All Modems Cycle Start Date 1 Select one of these types Shutdown WAN on Cap Send Alert on Cap O The rest of the rule settings options match those in z the Data Usage Rules See the section above for Extra Email Alert L additional information about how to configure your Percent of Usage template usage rules 1 1000 Submit Cancel 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 100 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e INTERNET DATA USAGE Historical Data Built in Ethernet Port 0 7 2 3 Histo rical Data Add Usage Erase History Historical Data shows a graph of data usage for Records 07 05 2011 07 07 2011 MB Transferred 218 56 each attached WAN source that has an assigned MB trend over the last day 3 Data Usage Rule The graph shows the usage trend 2 for one day cn Click Add Usage to manually input additional usage for an attached data source You might do this if you used your modem while not attached to your router and you want to keep an accurate count of your T trend over the last da 15 data usage Bu Enter the date of usage by using the pop up calendar Then enter the total data in MB both in and out to update the usage amounts Historical Data Wireless As WAN BSSID 00 30 44 08 80 55 2 Add Usage
122. sions from reaching beyond your corporate home office or designated wireless area RTS Threshold When an excessive number of wireless packet collisions are occurring wireless performance can be improved by using the RTS CTS Request to Send Clear to Send handshake protocol The wireless transmitter will begin to send RTS frames and wait for CTS when data frame size in bytes is greater than the RTS Threshold This setting should remain at its default value Fragmentation Threshold Wireless frames can be divided into smaller units fragments to improve performance in the presence of RF interference and at the limits of RF coverage Fragmentation will occur when frame size in bytes is greater than the Fragmentation Threshold This setting should remain at its default value Setting the Fragmentation value too low may result in poor performance 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 78 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS 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 messages for associated clients it sends the next DTIM with a DTIM Interval value Wireless clients detect the beacons and awaken to receive the broadcast and multicast messages The default value
123. t This expresses theoretical best quality The value is given as a negative exponent 20 is a very good value while 80 is relatively poor Signal quality can be reduced by distance by interference from other radio frequency sources such as cordless telephones or neighboring wireless networks and by obstacles between the router and the wireless device Time Online Simply the amount of time the device has been connected to the router 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 31 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS DASHBOARD 5 2 Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental information about your router divided into the following basic categories Router Information Internet Local Networks WiFi Networks For more in depth information and or configuration options click on the Detailed Info link beside the category title For each category this links to e Router Information o System Settings Administration e Internet o Internet Connection Manager e Local Networks iQ Router Information Detailed Info Product MBR95 Serial MM110091700715 Firmware v3 6 1 2012 06 01 Build Date 2012 06 01 14 42 10 CPU Usage 8 Up Time 0 days 0 hours 18 mins Clock Fri Jun 22 2012 15 12 46 GMT 0600 MDT amp Local Networks Detailed Info Clients 1 Primary LAN 192 168 0 1 255 255 255 0 Route Mod
124. t session Clock Current local date and time To check for Firmware upgrades see System Settings System Software Internet Detailed Info links to Internet Connection Manager State Connected Disconnected Signal Strength Expressed as a percentage Signal Strength is not included if Ethernet is the WAN type WAN Type Ethernet Modem or WiFi as WAN Connected Time The time the current Internet source WAN has been connected IP Address Gateway DNS Servers For general configuration options see Internet Connection Manager For more in depth Internet source configuration options see the appropriate settings page for your WAN type e Internet Ethernet Settings e Internet Modem Settings e Internet WiFi as WAN Settings The IP address and gateway describe your active WAN source For DNS server configuration options see Network Settings DNS Local Networks Detailed Info links to Network Settings WiFi Local Networks Clients The number of current clients For each network the following information is displayed 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 33 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e STATUS DASHBOARD e Network Name IP Address Netmask o Route Mode NAT Network Address Translation Standard NAT less Hotspot or Disabled o Access Admin Access
125. tennas Connect the Factory Connect a Internal Antennas 802 11b g n Wi Fi power supply Reset Cable DSL 802 11b g n Wi Fi 2x2 2 4GHz radio press amp hold Satellite Modem 2x2 2 4GHz radio 10 seconds WAN Ethernet Port Wireless Broadcast off on 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 6 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 2 2 LEDs Connected Wireless Mobile Broadband 4G 3G Modem To Power Broadcast Modem Signal Strength WAN DISPLAY LEDs Active Ethernet WPS Cable DSL or Port Connections On Off Satellite Modem 1 4 LAN WAN Power The MBR95 must be powered using an approved 12V DC power source 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 7 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e Green Powered on e No Light Not receiving power Check that the unit is connected to an outlet e Amber Attention Check router status page Active Ethernet Port Connections 1 4 LAN Indicates a connected device on the 1 4 LAN ports on the MBR95 e Blue Connected to an active 10 100 Ethernet interface e Blinking Blue Traffic e No Light Not connected the connection is not configured correctly the router is not configured correctly or the router may not be turned on WPS WiFi Protected Setup When you press the
126. this allowing guests to simply and easily use your connection manual Wireless Network Name MBR95 3be Enable Guest Network Choose the WIFI SECURITY MODE that best fits your needs Security Mode In order to protect your network from unauthorized users it is highly recommended you choose the highest e BEST WPA2 Select this option if your level of security that your attached devices will support wireless adapters support WPA2 only mode This will connect to most new devices and is CradlePoint recommends the WPA2 security mode If you select an advanced security mode and are unable to connect to the router after saving your new the most secu re but may not connect to older settings you can return your router to its original factory settings by pressing the Reset button found on 1 1 the side of your router for ten seconds This will restore your password to the last eight characters of your devices or some handheld devices such as a di PSP e GOOD WPA1 amp WPA2 Select this option if a i your wireless adapters support WPA or d WPA2 This is the most compatible with EU modern devices and PCs e POOR WEP Select this option if your Sack MS wireless adapters only support WEP This should only be used if a legacy device that only supports WEP will be connected to the router WEP is insecure and obsolete and is only supported in the router for legacy reasons The router cannot use 802 11n modes if WEP is enabled
127. tifiers the names for WiFi networks One primary WiFi network is enabled by default while you may have enabled a second guest network when using the First Time Setup Wizard You have the ability to change the settings for either of these networks and or enable two additional networks Local Network Interfaces Wireless Radio Enable Disable Default Enabled Leave enabled unless you don t want any WiFi networks broadcast from your router Select a WiFi network and click Wireless WiFi Network Settings Ethernet Port Configuration Edit to change the settings Wireless Radio Enable Disable Wireless Access Points SSIDs WiFi Name SSID Security Mode Hidden Isolate WMM Enabled MBR95 3be WPA WPA2 Personal AES No No Yes Yes Public 3be Open No Yes Yes No 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 73 CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS WIFI LOCAL NETWORKS Wireless Network Editor WiFi Name SSID When users browse for available wireless networks this is the name that they will This name is referred to as the SSID service set identifier For security purposes CradlePoint highly recommends that you change this from the pre configured name Hidden This shows whether the router broadcasts its SSID It is somewhat harder for hackers to find and attack a router that is not broadcasting its SSID which adds to the
128. time between periodic updates to the Dynamic DNS if your dynamic IP address has not changed The timeout period is entered in hours so valid values are from 1 to 8760 Override External IP The external IP is usually configured automatically during connection However in situations where the unit is within a private network behind a firewall or router the network s external IP address will have to be manually configured in this field You may find out what your external IP address is by going to http myip dnsomatic com in a web browser 6 3 4 Known Hosts Configuration Known Hosts Configuration The Known Hosts Configuration feature allows you to map a name printer scanner laptop etc to an IP Add address of a device on the network This assigns a new Hostname IP address hostname that can be used to conveniently identify a MyLaptop 192 168 0 164 device within the network such as an office printer Click Add to name a device in your network Host Entry x Fill in the following fields e Hostname Choose a name that is meaningful to you No spaces Assign a hostname to an IP address are allowed in this field uet P address The address of the device within your network EXAMPLE a personal laptop with IP address 192 168 0 164 could be assigned the name MyLaptop Since the assigned name is mapped to an IP address the device s IP address should not change To ensure that the device keeps the same IP address go to the
129. tion Protocol Used to automatically assign IP addresses from a predefined pool of addresses to computers or devices that request them Digital certificate An electronic method of providing credentials to a server in order to have access to it or a network Direct Sequence Spread Spectrum DSSS Modulation technique used by 802 11b wireless devices DMZ Demilitarized Zone A computer that logically sits in a no mans land between the LAN and the WAN The DMZ computer trades some of the protection of the routers security mechanisms for the convenience of being directly addressable from the Internet DNS Domain Name System Translates Domain Names to IP addresses Domain name A name that is associated with an IP address Download To send a request from one computer to another and have the file transmitted back to the requesting computer DSL Digital Subscriber Line High bandwidth Internet connection over telephone lines Duplex Sending and Receiving data transmissions at the same time Dynamic DNS service Dynamic DNS is provided by companies to allow users with Dynamic IP addresses to obtain a Domain Name that will always be linked to their changing IP address The IP address is updated by either client software running on a computer or by a router that supports Dynamic DNS whenever the IP address changes Dynamic IP address IP address that is assigned by a DHCP server and that may change Cable Internet
130. turer Pantech Novatel etc Model The name of the modem model e Signal The strength of the signal dBm 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 20 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 Getting Started First Time Setup Wizard 4 2 Getting Started First Time Setup The First Time Setup Wizard will help you customize Setting Your Administrator Password and Time Zone the name of your wireless network change passwords to something you choose and establish an optimal Administrator Password WiFi secu rity mode The MBR95 comes out of the box To secure your router please set and verify the administrator password below with a unique password at WPA1 WPA2 Wi Fi security Your default password is printed on the product sticker found on the back of your product level The administrator password allows you to modify all router settings Note Instructions for the First Time Setup Wizard are also located in the Setup Guide included with the MBR95 This is separate from the WiFi security password which you will establish in the next step Administrator Password 1 Open a browser window and type cp or VET Paseo 192 168 0 1 into the address bar Press enter return Time Zone Selecting your Time Zone allows the router to keep the proper date and time for your location 2 When prompted for your passwo
131. ustom OpenDNS settings Enter OpenDNS account information below e ood rillers any vveb site containing pornography and enables typo and Enable OpenDNS ISP Filter Bypass phishing redirection Algorithm e Better Filters more nudity sexuality and tasteless content Apply Undo e Best Filters more nudity sexuality and tasteless content Selecting Best will filter all content that is deemed adult content by OpenDNS e Custom Custom OpenDNS settings See below for more information In addition to the standard filtering levels you have the following options for filter control Custom 9 Custom OpenDNS settings Enter OpenDNS account information below OpenDNS Account Information Custom OpenDNS To use the Custom OpenDNS setting you need to first create an nen ume OpenDNS account You can create an Username account at OpenDNS and click on the Password Create Account link Follow the onscreen Verify Password instructions to create an account Once you have an OpenDNS account enter your account information in order to use your Custom OpenDNS settings Custom OpenDNS settings use the DNS O MATIC an OpenDNS Service API to update the IP address of your 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 53 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 e NETWORK SETTINGS CONTENT FILTERING OpenDNS network In order f
132. ver 3 6 3 e f the above issues have been resolved and you can connect to the router but you cannot get Internet through it using your modem you may need to upgrade the router firmware Use your computer you may need to plug your modem directly into your computer if you don t have another way to access the Internet to download the latest firmware for the router go to http www cradlepoint com support mbr95 and scroll over firmware at the bottom of the page Then log in to the router administration pages and manually upload the firmware Go to System Settings System Software and click on Manual Firmware Upload e If you are still unable to access the Internet after following the above directions contact CradlePoint Technical Support for further assistance 2011 CRADLEPOINT INC PLEASE VISIT HTTP KNOWLEDGEBASE CRADLEPOINT COM FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES PAGE 15 cradlepoint TECHNOLOGY CRADLEPOINT MBR95 USER MANUAL Firmware ver 3 6 3 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 made See the LED STATUS definitions below If the USB data modem LEDs are not illuminated your modem is not connected and online You may need to update firmware Refer to the previous section Your USB Modem Does Not Work With The Router Connected Wireless Mobile Broadband 4G 3G Modem To Power Broadcast

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