Cradlepoint MBR95 Router Manual PDF (Setup & Configuration Guide)

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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
1.0
July 19, 2011
Initial release for Firmware version 3.2.4
Jeremy Cramer
1.1
Feb. 21, 2012
Updated release for Firmware version 3.4.1
Jeremy Cramer
1.2
July 31, 2012
Updated release for Firmware version 3.6.3
Jeremy Cramer
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.
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CRADLEPOINT
MBR95 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.6.3
`
Table of Contents
1
INTRODUCTION
................................................................
3
1.1
P
ACKAGE
C
ONTENTS
.............................................................
3
1.2
S
YSTEM
R
EQUIREMENTS
.........................................................
3
1.3
MBR95
O
VERVIEW
..............................................................
3
2
HARDWARE OVERVIEW
....................................................
5
2.1
P
ORTS
,
B
UTTONS
,
AND
S
WITCHES
............................................
6
2.2
LED
S
..................................................................................
7
3
QUICK START
..................................................................
10
3.1
B
ASIC
S
ETUP
......................................................................
10
3.2
C
ONNECT TO A
C
OMPUTER OR OTHER
D
EVICE
..........................
11
3.3
C
OMMON
P
ROBLEMS
..........................................................
14
4
WEB INTERFACE -- ESSENTIALS
........................................
18
4.1
A
DMINISTRATOR
L
OGIN
.......................................................
19
4.2
G
ETTING
S
TARTED
F
IRST
T
IME
S
ETUP
...................................
21
4.3
Q
UICK
L
INKS
......................................................................
26
4.4
B
ASIC
M
ODE VS
.
A
DVANCED
M
ODE
.......................................
27
4.5
N
ETWORK
S
ETTINGS VS
.
I
NTERNET
.........................................
28
5
STATUS
...........................................................................
29
5.1
C
LIENT
L
IST
........................................................................
30
5.2
D
ASHBOARD
......................................................................
32
5.3
GPS
.................................................................................
35
5.4
I
NTERNET
C
ONNECTIONS
......................................................
36
5.5
S
TATISTICS
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
.....................................
47
5.6
S
YSTEM
L
OGS
.....................................................................
50
6
NETWORK SETTINGS
.......................................................
51
6.1
C
ONTENT
F
ILTERING
............................................................
52
6.2
DHCP
S
ERVER
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
...............................
55
6.3
DNS
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
.............................................
56
6.4
F
IREWALL
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
......................................
59
6.5
MAC
F
ILTER
......................................................................
64
6.6
R
OUTING
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
.......................................
65
6.7
W
I
F
I
/
L
OCAL
N
ETWORKS
....................................................
66
7
INTERNET
........................................................................
81
7.1
C
ONNECTION
M
ANAGER
......................................................
82
7.2
D
ATA
U
SAGE
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
..................................
97
7.3
W
I
F
I AS
WAN
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
.............................
102
8
SYSTEM SETTINGS
.........................................................
105
8.1
A
DMINISTRATION
.............................................................
106
8.2
D
EVICE
A
LERTS
(A
DVANCED
M
ODE ONLY
)
.............................
114
8.3
S
YSTEM
C
ONTROL
.............................................................
116
8.4
S
YSTEM
S
OFTWARE
...........................................................
117
9
GLOSSARY
.....................................................................
118
10
APPENDIX
...................................................................
132
10.1
R
EGULATORY
I
NFORMATION
.............................................
132
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CRADLEPOINT
MBR95 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.6.3
© 2011
CRADLEPOINT, INC.
PLEASE VISIT
HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.COM/
FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES
PAGE 2
10.2
W
ARRANTY
I
NFORMATION
...............................................
132
10.3
S
PECIFICATIONS
..............................................................
133
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CRADLEPOINT
MBR95 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.6.3
© 2011
CRADLEPOINT, INC.
PLEASE VISIT
HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.COM/
FOR MORE HELP AND RESOURCES
PAGE 3
1 INTRODUCTION
1.1
Package Contents
Wireless 4G/3G Router (MBR95)
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
CAT5 Ethernet Cable (5 feet)
Setup Guide
1.2
System Requirements
Ethernet-based, Cable/DSL/Satellite modem; Broadband USB Data Modem with Active Subscription; and/or
WiFi as WAN.
Windows 2000/XP/7, Mac OS X, or Linux Computer with WiFi Adapter (802.11n Recommended)
Internet Explorer v6.0 or higher, Firefox v2.0 or higher, Safari v1.0 or higher.
1.3
MBR95 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. Wh
en 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.

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