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MBR95 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.6.3
© 2011
CRADLEPOINT, INC.
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7) If you are using a 4G WiMAX modem, you will
want to establish the Realm for your carrier. This
setting ensures that the modem, when attached to
the router, will properly connect to your carrier’s
wireless broadband service. The MBR95 will
default to the Sprint Realm. Select your carrier
from the dropdown menu (options shown below).
Clear - clearwire-wmx.net
Rover - rover-wmx.net
Sprint 3G/4G - sprintpcs.com
Xohm - xohm.com
BridgeMAXX - bridgeMAXX.com
Time Warner Cable - mobile.rr.com
Comcast - mob.comcast.net
NOTE: If you use a 3G or LTE modem you can safely skip this step.
Click
NEXT
.
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8) Review the details and record your wireless
network name, administrative password, and WPA
password (or WEP key). Move your mouse over
the
passwords
to
selectively
reveal
each
password.
Please record these settings for future access.
You may need this information to configure other
wireless devices.
NOTE: If you are currently using the MBR95 WiFi network,
reconnect your devices to the network using the new
wireless network name and security password.
Click
APPLY
to save the settings and update them
to your router.
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4.3
Quick Links
The CradlePoint
logo in the upper left-hand corner of all the administration pages is a link to
the Router Console (
Status
→
Router Console
), which displays fundamental information
about the router.
The black bar across the top provides quick access to important information and controls.
Internet Connection
This links to the Internet
Connections Status page (
Status
→
Internet
Connections
) where you can view information about
your Internet sources.
Click on the image of four signal bars to open a
“Modem Connection
Quality” popup window that
shows the strength of your Internet signal.
WiFi Clients
Click to view a signal strength indicator for
your network, “WiFi Connection Strength”.
Logout
Click to log out of the administration pages.
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4.4
Basic Mode vs. Advanced Mode
For less complex uses, the MBR95 can be controlled within
Basic Mode
. Clicking on the
Basic Mode
button switches the
complete Web interface to
Advanced Mode
.
Advanced Mode
provides several additional features.
The following chart shows the complete list of features found in
Basic Mode
and found exclusively in
Advanced Mode
:
Getting Started
Status
Network Settings
Internet
System Settings
Basic Mode
First Time Setup
WiFi Protected
Setup
Client List
Dashboard
GPS
Internet
Connections
System Logs
Content Filtering
MAC Filter
WiFi / Local
Networks
Connection
Manager
Administration
System Control
System Software
Advanced
Mode
(also
includes all
options in
Basic Mode)
Statistics
DHCP Server
DNS
Firewall
Routing
Data Usage
WiFi as WAN
Device Alerts
Managed Services
Since
Advanced
Mode
includes all features found in both modes,
ALL REMAINING INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS
MANUAL WILL ASSUME YOU ARE IN ADVANCED MODE.
If an expected feature is missing from the user interface, be sure to check that you are using
Advanced Mode
.
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4.5
Network Settings vs. Internet
When using the Web interface, it will be important to pay attention to the difference between the
Internet
source
for your
MBR95 and the
network
created by the MBR95. The
“
Internet
”
tab broadly re
fers to the router’
s source of Internet, while
the
“Network Settings”
tab broadly refers to the network created by the router.
The following chart highlights this difference:
Network Settings
tab
Internet
“output”
Network created by MBR95
LAN (Local Area Network)
Internet
tab
Internet
“input”
Source for MBR95
WAN (Wide Area Network)
Examples:
If you want to change the content filtering settings for the network created by the MBR95, go to the
Network
Settings
tab.
If you have multiple Internet sources (such as a USB modem and an Ethernet connection) for which you would like
to set priority levels, go to the
Internet
tab.