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CRADLEPOINT
MBR95 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.6.3
INTERNET
WIFI AS WAN
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7.3.3
Wireless Scan Settings
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.
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CRADLEPOINT
MBR95 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.6.3
SYSTEM SETTINGS
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8 SYSTEM SETTINGS
The System Settings tab has 5 submenu items that provide access to tools for broad administrative control of the MBR95:
Administration
Device Alerts
Managed Services
System Control
System Software
(
Device Alerts
and
Managed
Services
: Advanced Mode only)
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MBR95 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.6.3
SYSTEM SETTINGS
ADMINISTRATION
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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
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.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
ADMINISTRATION
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Admin Password:
Enter a password for the administrator who will have full access 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
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 ser
vers 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.
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SYSTEM SETTINGS
ADMINISTRATION
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8.1.3
Local Management
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.

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