User manual

CRADLEPOINT MBR1400 | USER MANUAL Firmware version 4.2
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ADDITIONAL FEATURES
Dual-band WiFi, 3x3 MIMO antenna subsystem, removable external antennas, up to four SSIDs
Plug-and-play support for more than 120 broadband data modems, allowing for site-specific carrier/service selection
for broadest deployment
Up to 20 concurrent VPN endpoint sessions
Compatible with Cisco, SonicWall, and other VPN termination systems
Establish continuous uptime with optimum total cost of ownership for broad deployment
Standardized platform and centralized remote management
Simple to install, configure, and maintain with minimal impact on IT
Virtual LAN capabilities
Data Usage section that allows users to track and manage modem use relative to data plans
NAT-less routing and VPN NAT traversal
SNMP support
USB-to-serial console passthrough support
IP passthrough support
OSPF, BGP, RIPv1 and RIPv2, VRRP, and STP (requires hardware version 2.0)
Site-to-site dynamic VPN with NHRP (requires hardware version 2.0)
1.3.1 WiPipe Central
CradlePoint’s cloud-based router management service allows for remote monitoring, configuration, and firmware updates
of deployed routers like the MBR1400. WiPipe Central drastically simplifies router administration for businesses using
multiple routers. WiPipe Central can be purchased separately at http://cradlepoint.com/wipipe.
1.3.2 Captive Portal
The Captive Portal solution provided by CradlePoint routers enables businesses to provide their customers with a public
WiFi hotspot with access controls. The controls can be as simple as requiring acceptance of a terms of service
agreement, while advanced features allow administrators to control and monitor usage, require login, direct users to
specific web pages, provide revenue through services fees or paid advertising, and more.