Operating instructions

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Features of the MBR1400 (continued)
Failover
When multiple Internet sources (4G, 3G, DSL, Cable, T1 modems) are connected to the MBR1400, the router can automatically detect an
Internet outage and “failover” to a secondary connection and “failback” when the primary data service returns. Redundant connection keeps
your business going.
HOW TO CONFIGURE: Select INTERNET on the top navigation bar and CONNECTION MANAGER from the dropdown menu. Order
your connections by failover priority. Select a connection and click EDIT. Select desired FAILURE CHECK and FAILBACK CON-
FIGURATION settings. Click SUBMIT.
WiFi Networks
The MBR1400 can broadcast up to four WiFi networks on either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band. Secured SSIDs are used for your trusted
workgroup members. Guest (public) SSIDs can provide full, secure access to the Internet, but users are restricted from accessing the router
administration console or any connected devices on the private network. Each network can be configured with its own security, QoS, and VLAN
Settings. The ability to “Hide” network names (SSIDs) from broadcast is also available.
HOW TO CONFIGURE: Enable the Guest Network in Step 2 of the First Time Setup Wizard. It will appear by default as “Guest-XXX” in your avail-
able networks list (XXX = the last three characters of your routers MAC Address).
Dual-Band WiFi
The MBR1400 provides the option of broadcasting your WiFi network on either the 2.4 GHz or 5 GHz band. This allows administrators the option
to select the less used 5 GHz frequency band if desired. For best operation, use the 5 GHz antenna available as an accessory.
VLAN Support
Create and manage virtual LANs to segregate and secure your network.