Network Cables User Manual
CRADLEPOINT CBA750 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 1.9.0 
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  Universal Plug-n-Play and  Application-Level Gateway for  Internet Applications: Email,  FTP, gaming,  Remote 
Desktop, NetMeeting, Telnet, SSH, and SCP 
  Flash Memory for Firmware Upgrades and Save/Restore Settings 
  Easy local or remote management via HTTP and HTTPS 
  Full integration with WiPipe™ Central (optional management services from CradlePoint) 
1.3.1  Connectivity Made Simple 
The  CradlePoint  CBA750  3G/4G  Mobile  Broadband  Adapter  provides  IP  Pass-Through  capabilities  for  a  device  that 
requires wireless broadband access. For most applications, simply connect the CBA750, turn the unit on, and it‟s ready to 
go.    Quick  to  install,  the  CBA750  handles  the  connection  without  configuration  and  provides  enhanced  network 
connectivity with support for USB and Express-Card modems running on 3G/4G Networks.  Adding a wireless backup or 
even primary connection has never been easier. 
For optimum performance, try the CradlePoint ARC 750 Series with an integrated 3G/4G Business Grade Modem. The 
integrated modems of the ARC Series are simple, powerful, and safe: the ideal business uptime solution. 
1.3.2  Powerful, Reliable, Convenient 
As  a  high-performance  adapter,  the  CBA750  supports  multiple  and  concurrent  application  streams  for  the  attached 
device, converting Ethernet to mobile broadband and mobile broadband to Ethernet.  This flexible connectivity solution is 
platform independent, features two operating modes (configuration and IP Pass-Through), and has an “always-on” signal 
strength meter to determine the best mobile broadband reception for optimum placement.  The CBA750 is truly a “drop-in” 
3G/4G solution for adding mobile broadband capability effortlessly. 
1.3.3  How Is It Used? 
The CradlePoint CBA750 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Adapter can be used in three main ways: 
  As  Primary  Connection  in  “remote, lights-out”  devices  like  kiosks, ATMs,  digital  signage,  and  point  of  sale 
devices. 
  As Failover connection for network equipment that supports redundant WANs. 










