CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 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 Oct. 19, 2011 Initial release for Firmware version 3.3.0 Jeremy Cramer Trademarks CradlePoint and the CradlePoint logo are registered trademarks of CradlePoint, Inc.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Table of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION ................................................................ 3 1.1 1.2 1.3 2 BASIC SETUP ...................................................................... 11 COMMON PROBLEMS .......................................................... 13 WEB INTERFACE -- ESSENTIALS ........................................ 15 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 5 PORTS, BUTTONS, AND SWITCHES ............................................ 6 LEDS.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.5 9 SYSTEM SOFTWARE ........................................................... 111 GLOSSARY..................................................................... 112 10 APPENDIX ................................................................... 126 10.1 10.2 10.3 REGULATORY INFORMATION ............................................. 126 WARRANTY INFORMATION ............................................... 126 SPECIFICATIONS ...........................
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Package Contents CradlePoint Compact Broadband Router (CBR450) AC power adapter (12V, 1.5A) WARNING: using a power adapter other than the one provided may damage the CBR450 and will void the warranty Quick Start Guide 1.2 System Requirements At least one internet source: a data modem with active subscription (USB, ExpressCard). Windows 2000/XP/7, Mac OS X, or Linux computer. Internet Explorer v6.0 or higher, Firefox v2.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 2.1 Ports, Buttons, and Switches 3G/4G USB Modem Port: Insert a modem with an active data plan as the internet source. Power On/Off: 1 = On 0 = Off Ethernet Port: By default, the Ethernet port is configured as a LAN (Local Area Network) port to connect to local devices. Power 12v DC: Connect the included power supply to the wall and your CBR450. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 ExpressCard Modem Port: Insert a modem with an active data plan as one possible internet source. ExpressCard Lock: Switch to lock an ExpressCard modem in place. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Factory Default Reset: You can return your router to factory default settings by pressing and holding the Reset button. This button is recessed, so it requires a pointed object such as a paper clip to press. Press and hold for 10 seconds to initiate reset. 3G/4G Modem Signal Strength Button: When pressed the bar LEDs indicate signal strength from the USB or ExpressCard modems.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 2.2 LEDs Power: Green = Router on No light = Router off Ethernet: Green = Ethernet connected Blinking green = Ethernet activity No light = Ethernet disconnected or link failure © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 3 QUICK START 3.1 Basic Setup Your router requires an internet source. Insert a supported USB or ExpressCard modem.1 Connect the 12v DC power adapter to the router and a power source. Flip the power switch to the ON position; this should illuminate the green Power Status LED. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the router to a computer. 1 Data Modem Not Included.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 3.1.1 Accessing the Administration Pages For most users, the CBR450 Router can be used immediately without any special configuration changes.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 3.2 Common Problems This section contains common issues faced by users of the CBR450. Please visit CradlePoint Knowledgebase at http://knowledgebase.cradlepoint.com/ for more help and answers to your other questions. 3.2.1 Your USB or ExpressCard Modem Does Not Work With the Router If your USB data or ExpressCard modem is not working with the router, check the list of supported devices at http://www.cradlepoint.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 If the above issues have been resolved and you can connect to the router but you cannot get internet through it using your modem, you may need to upgrade the router firmware. Use your computer (you may need to plug your modem directly into your computer if you don‘t have another way to access the internet) to download the latest firmware for the router (go to http://www.cradlepoint.com/support/CBR450 and scroll over firmware at the bottom of the page).
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 4 WEB INTERFACE -- ESSENTIALS The CBR450 has a Web interface for configuration and administration of all features. The interface is organized with a button for toggling between Basic Mode and Advanced Mode and 5 tabs at the top of the screen: Getting Started Status Network Settings Internet System Settings Web Interface – Essentials contains the following sections to help you more quickly and easy navigate these administration pages: 4.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 4.1 Administrator Login To access the administration pages, open a Web browser and type the hostname ―cp/‖ or IP address ―http://192.168.0.1‖ into the address bar. The Administrator Login page will appear. Log in using your administrator password. Initially, this password can be found on the bottom of the CBR450 unit as the last eight digits of the unit’s MAC address. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 You may have changed the administrator password during initial setup using the First Time Setup Wizard. Log in using your personalized administrator password. If you have forgotten your personalized password, you can reset the CBR450 to factory defaults. When you reset the router, the administrator password will revert back to the Default Password. Press and hold the reset button on the router unit until the lights flash (10 seconds).
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 4.2 Getting Started – First Time Setup The First Time Setup Wizard will help you customize your administrator password and establish other basic settings. NOTE: Instructions for the First Time Setup Wizard are also located in the Setup Guide included with the CBR450. 1) Open a browser window and type ―cp/‖ or ―192.168.0.1‖ into the address bar. Press enter/return.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6) 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 CBR450 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.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7) Review the details and record your administrator password. Move your mouse over your password to reveal it. Please record these settings for future access. You may need this information to configure other wireless devices. Click APPLY to save the settings and update them to your router. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 4.3 Quick Links The CradlePoint logo in the upper left-hand corner of all the administration pages is a link to the Dashboard (Status → Dashboard), 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 Connection Manager (Internet → Connection Manager) where you can manage your internet sources.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 4.4 Basic Mode vs. Advanced Mode For less complex uses, the CBR450 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.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 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 CBR450 and the network created by the CBR450. The “Internet” tab broadly refers to the router‘s source of internet, while the “Network Settings” tab broadly refers to the network created by the router.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5 STATUS The Status tab displays information—no adjustments can be made from within these pages. It provides access to 8 submenu options: Client List Dashboard GPS GRE Tunnels Internet Connections Statistics System Logs VPN Tunnels (GRE Tunnels and VPN Tunnels: Advanced Mode only) © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.1 Client List The Client List displays the following specifications of each device connected to your router: Hostname, IP, and MAC. Hostname: The name by which each computer or device in a network is known. IP: The ―IP address,‖ or ―Internet Protocol address,‖ specifies a location for each device. MAC: This is the "MAC address", a factory-assigned identifier used to identify a specific attached computer or device. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.2 Dashboard The Dashboard shows fundamental information about your router, divided into the following basic categories: Router Information Internet Local Networks For more in-depth information and/or configuration options, click on the Detailed Info link beside the category title.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Router Information: “Detailed Info‖ links to System Settings → Administration. Product: CBR450 Serial: Gives the product serial number. Firmware: Gives the number of the current firmware version. Build Date: Year-month-day-hours-minutes-seconds for the most recent firmware upgrade. CPU Usage: Expressed as a percentage. Up Time: Total time for current session. Clock: Current local date and time.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Local Networks: “Detailed Info‖ links to Network Settings → Local Networks. Clients: The number of current clients. For each network, the following information is displayed: Network Name: IP Address/Netmask o Route Mode: NAT (Network Address Translation), Standard (NAT-less), IP Passthrough, or Disabled. o Access: Admin Access, LAN Isolation, UPnP (Universal Plug and Play), and/or DHCP. To configure a network, see Network Settings → Local Networks.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.3 GPS If GPS support is enabled and a modem capable of providing GPS coordinates is connected, this page will show a graphical view of your router's location. See the GPS section in System Settings → Administration to enable GPS support. GPS information is only displayed if 1) the modem supports GPS, 2) your carrier allows the GPS functionality, and 3) the modem has sufficient GPS signal strength.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.4 GRE Tunnels (Advanced Mode only) View the status of configured GRE Tunnels. To set up or edit a GRE tunnel, go to Internet → GRE Tunnels. Included information: Name Status Transmit (packets/bytes) Receive (packets/bytes) © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.5 Internet Connections The Internet Connections submenu option provides a list of attached WAN devices used as the internet source for the CBR450. Select one of these devices to see detailed information about that particular device. For each type of device, different information will be included in the Device Information section.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.5.1 GSM Modem (Nokia Datacard) Diagnostics Signal Error Rate Modem Firmware Version Battery Status Battery Level Carrier Status Signal Strength(dBm) PIN Status Connection State (connected, idle, etc.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Incoming Bits/Second Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.5.2 EVDO Modem: (MC760 Comcast) Diagnostics Modem Firmware Version PRL Version Service Display EVDO Carrier Status Signal Strength(dBm) Connection Type CDMA Connection State (connected, idle, etc.) General Information Product MC769 COMCAST Protocol PPP Unique Identifier ESN/IMEI Model MC760 COMCAST Type modem Port Manufacturer Novatel Wireless Inc.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Outgoing Bytes © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.5.3 WiMAX Modem (U300 – 4G) Diagnostics For a WiMAX modem, the CINR and Signal Strength values are important as they show how strong the signal is and that has significant effects on how much data the router can download or send. You can place the router in different locations to see where you get better signal. You can also see a LED display of the current signal strength.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Type WiMAX Port Manufacturer Franklin Wireless Corporation Statistics Outgoing Bits/Second Incoming Bits/Second Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.5.4 LTE Modem (PANTECH UML290) Diagnostics Home Address MN-HA SPI Modem Firmware Version Battery Status MN-HA SS Network Address Identifier (NAI) Signal Strength(dBm) Rev Tun Battery Level Secondary Home Agent Service Display LTE Primary Home Agent Carrier Status Profile MN-AAA SPI PIN Status MN-AAA SS Connection State (connected, idle, etc.) © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 General Information Product PANTECH UML290 Protocol IP DHCP Unique Identifier ESN/IMEI Model UML290VW Type modem Port Manufacturer Pantech, Incorporated IP Information Netmask IP Address Gateway Statistics Outgoing Bits/Second Incoming Bits/Second Incoming Bytes Outgoing Bytes © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.6 Statistics The Statistics submenu option displays basic traffic statistics for both LAN and WAN connections, separating Outgoing Traffic and Incoming Traffic. Data Rate: A measure of the amount of information that is currently being sent or received through the network. Data: A measure of the total amount of information that has been sent or received. Packets: The number of network packets that have been sent or received.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.7 System Logs The router automatically logs (records) events of possible interest in its internal memory. If there is not enough internal memory for all events, logs of older events are deleted, but logs of the latest events are retained. The log options allow you to filter the router logs so you can easily find relevant messages.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 5.8 VPN Tunnels (Advanced Mode only) View the status of configured VPN tunnels. To set up or edit a VPN tunnel, go to Internet → VPN Tunnels. Included information: Name Connections Status Protocols Transferred Direction Time Online © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6 NETWORK SETTINGS The Network Settings tab provides access to 7 submenu options for administering the following functions/tasks. These functions are all related to controlling the LAN (Local Area Network), the network you set up with the CBR450. Content Filtering DHCP Server DNS Firewall Local Networks Routing WiPipe QoS (DHCP Server, DNS, Firewall, Routing, and WiPipe QoS: Advanced Mode only) © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.1 Content Filtering You have two main options for filtering content in a network created through your CBR450. 1) Domain / URL Filter Rules: Create a list of websites that will be either disallowed (facebook.com, for example) or allowed exclusively (your company‘s website, for example). 2) OpenDNS Content Filtering: Allows several options for filtering rules. To create Domain / URL Filter Rules, simply input one or more website domain names or URLs.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.1.1 OpenDNS OpenDNS is a service that protects you online by filtering websites. OpenDNS protects you from phishing websites and URL typos once you select a filtering level. None: Disables Web filtering that uses OpenDNS, Minimal: Filters phishing and URL typos. Good: Filters any Web site containing pornography and enables typo and phishing redirection. Better: Filters more nudity, sexuality, and tasteless content.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 OpenDNS network. In order for Custom settings to work you need to login to DNS-O-MATIC using your OpenDNS credentials and "Add A Service" for the network specified above. Enable OpenDNS ISP Filter Bypass Algorithm: It is possible that your Internet Service Provider (ISP) uses the port that OpenDNS is configured to access, port 53, which will prevent OpenDNS filtering.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.2 DHCP Server (Advanced Mode only) DHCP stands for Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol. The built-in DHCP server automatically assigns IP addresses to the computers and other devices on each local area network (LAN). In this section you can view a list of assigned IP addresses and reserve IP addresses for particular devices. Active Leases: A list of devices that have been provided DHCP leases. The DHCP server automatically assigns these leases.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.3 DNS (Advanced Mode only) DNS, or Domain Name System, is a naming system that translates between domain names (www.cradlepoint.com, for example) and internet IP addresses (206.207.82.197). A DNS server acts as an internet phone book, translating between names that make sense to people and the more complex numerical identifiers.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.3.2 Dynamic DNS Configuration The Dynamic DNS feature allows you to host a server (Web, FTP, etc.) using a domain name that you have purchased (www.yourname.com) with your dynamically assigned IP address. Most broadband Internet Service Providers assign dynamic (changing) IP addresses. When you use a Dynamic DNS service provider, you can enter your host name to connect to your server, no matter what your IP address is.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.3.3 Advanced Dynamic DNS Settings Update period (hours). (Default: 576) The time between periodic updates to the Dynamic DNS, if your dynamic IP address has not changed. The timeout period is entered in hours so valid values are from 1 to 8760. Override External IP. The external IP is usually configured automatically during connection.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.4 Firewall (Advanced Mode only) The router automatically provides a firewall. Unless you configure the router to the contrary, the router does not respond to unsolicited incoming requests on any port, thereby making your LAN invisible to cyber attackers. However, some network applications cannot run with a tight firewall. Those applications need to selectively open ports in the firewall to function correctly.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Add New Port Forwarding Rule: page 2 Use Port Range: Changes the selection options to allow you to input a range of ports (if desired). Internet Port(s): The port number(s) as you want it defined on the internet. Typically these will be the same as the local port numbers, but they do not have to be. These numbers will be mapped to the local port numbers.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.4.2 IP Filter Rules An "Incoming" IP filter rule restricts remote access to computers on your local network. "Outgoing" filter rules prevent computers on your local network from initiating communication to the address range specified in the rule. This feature is especially useful when combined with port forwarding and/or DMZ to restrict remote access to a specified host or network range.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Start Port: 80 End Port: 80 Network Address: 172.22.24.160 (Johnny‘s IP address) Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.255 (This subnet mask restricts the rule to one single address). © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.4.3 DMZ (DeMilitarized Zone) A DMZ host is effectively not firewalled in the sense that any computer on the internet may attempt to remotely access network services at the DMZ IP address. Typical uses involve running a public Web server or sharing files. Input the IP Address of a single device in your network to create a DeMilitarized Zone for that device.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.5 Local Networks This section is used to configure the settings for networks created by your router. Note that changes made in this section may also need to be duplicated on devices that you want to connect to your network(s). For example, if you change a LAN‘s IP address, devices within that network will lose connection. They will have to reconnect to the network.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.5.1 Local IP Networks Local IP Networks displays the following information for each network: Network Name IP address/Netmask DHCP Server (Enabled/Disabled) Routing Mode (NAT, Standard, IP Passthrough, Disabled) Access Control (Admin Access, UPnP Gateway, LAN Isolation) Attached Interfaces (Ethernet port, VLAN) Click Add to configure a new network, or select an existing network and click Edit to view configuration options. 6.5.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 IP Address: This is the address used by the router for local area network communication. Changes to this parameter may require a restart to computers on this network. Each network must have a distinct IP address. Most users will want an address from one of the following private IP ranges: 10.0.0.1 - 10.255.255.1 172.16.0.1 - 172.31.255.1 192.168.0.1 - 192.168.255.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Interfaces: Select network interfaces to attach to this network. On the CBR450, you must select the available Ethernet port in order to connect to the network. You may also add a configured VLAN interface. Double-click on interfaces shown on the left in the Available section to move them to the Selected section on the right (or highlight an interface and click the + button).
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 DHCP Server: Changing settings for the DHCP server is optional. The default selections are almost always sufficient. DHCP Server: (Default: Enabled) When the DHCP server is enabled, users of your network will be able to automatically connect to the internet without any special configuration. It is recommended that you leave this enabled.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.5.3 Local Network Interfaces Each LAN type—Ethernet and VLAN—has a separate section with configuration options. Unless the default configuration is sufficient, YOU MUST CONFIGURE EACH INTERFACE SEPARATELY in order to create the desired interface options for a network. You can then select these interfaces to add to a network in the Local Network Editor (see above).
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Ethernet Port Group Editor Port groups are less relevant for the CBR450 than for some other CradlePoint routers because it has only one port. However, you can still change the port group ID for your Ethernet port. Port Group ID: The Port Group ID field provides a reference for a port group to be used in other parts of the router configuration.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 VLAN Interfaces A virtual local area network, or VLAN, functions as any other physical LAN, but it enables computers and other devices to be grouped together even if they are not physically attached to the same network switch. To enable a VLAN, select a VID (virtual LAN ID) and a group of Ethernet ports through which users can access the VLAN. Then go back up to the Local Network Editor to attach your new VLAN to a network.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.6 Routing (Advanced Mode only) Add a new static route to the IP routing table or edit/remove an existing route. Static routes are unnecessary for most users. They are typically only used in networks with more than one layer, such as when there is a network within a network so that packet destinations are hidden behind an additional router.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 6.7 WiPipe QoS (Advanced Mode only) When WiPipe QoS (Quality of Service/Traffic Shaping) is enabled, the router will control the flow of internet traffic according to the userdefined rules. In other words, Traffic Shaping improves performance by allowing the user to prioritize applications. Enable WiPipe QoS: Click on this box to open options for controlling internet traffic. You can control Uplink Speed values or define your own Traffic Shaping rules.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Traffic Shaping supports overlap between rules, where more than one rule can match for a specific message flow. If more than one rule matches, the rule with the highest priority will be used. Name. Create a name for the rule that is meaningful to you. Protocol. The protocol used by the messages: TCP, UDP, or ICMP. Select ―Any‖ if your rule does not control a specific type of message that uses a specific protocol. Priority.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 The second page allows you to designate the computer(s) on the local network for which you want to adjust traffic priority. NOTE: Leaving a field empty will match any IP address and/or any port number. All fields are optional. Local Start Port and Local End Port: The rule applies to a flow of messages whose LAN-side port number is within the range set here. Local IP Address: The rule applies to a flow of messages with this LAN-side IP address.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 The third and last page allows you to designate the network or server on the internet for which you want to shape traffic. NOTE: Leaving a field empty will match any IP address and/or any port number. All fields are optional. Remote Start Port and Remote End Port: The rule applies to a flow of messages whose WAN-side port number is within the range set here. Remote IP Address. The rule applies to a flow of messages with this WAN-side IP address.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7 INTERNET The Internet tab provides access to 7 submenu items for managing a variety of internet connection options. Connection Manager Data Usage Ethernet Settings GRE Tunnels Load Balance Modem Settings VPN Tunnels (Data Usage, GRE Tunnels, Load Balance, and VPN Tunnels: Advanced Mode only) © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.1 Connection Manager The router can establish an uplink via either USB or ExpressCard modems. If the primary WAN connection fails the router will automatically attempt to bring up a new link on another device. This feature is called failover. If Load Balance is enabled, multiple WAN devices may be plugged in and each may establish a link. 7.1.1 WAN Interfaces This is a list of the available interfaces used to access the internet.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.1.2 Failure Check (Advanced Mode Only) If this is enabled, the router will check that the highest priority active WAN interface can get to the internet even if the WAN connection is not actively being used. If the interface goes down, the router will switch to the next highest priority interface available.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.1.3 Failback Configuration (Advanced Mode Only) This is used to configure failback, which is the ability to go back to a higher priority WAN interface if it regains connection to its network. Usage: Fail back based on the amount of data passed over time. This is a good setting for when you have a dual-mode EVDO/WiMAX modem and you are going in and out of WiMAX coverage.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.2 Data Usage (Advanced Mode Only) Data Usage Management & Alerts allows you to create and manage rules that help control the data usage of a modem. If you have a limited data plan or a price increase on your plan after a certain amount of usage, a Data Usage Rule can help you track these amounts. You can set a rule to shut down use of a modem and/or send a message when you reach a data usage amount you set. Enable Data Usage: Enabled/Disabled.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.2.1 Data Usage Rules The Date Usage Rule display shows basic information for each rule you have created (including rules created with a template). The following information is displayed: Rule Name Enabled: True/False Date for Rule Reset Cycle Type: Daily, Weekly, or Monthly Cap: Amount in MB. Current Usage: Shown as an amount in MB, as a percentage of the cap, and in a bar graph. Click Add to configure a new Data Usage Rule.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Usage Rule Configuration – page 2 Cycle Type: How often the rule will reset. The data usage amount will be reset at the end of each cycle. Select the length of a cycle from a dropdown menu with the following choices: Daily Weekly Monthly Cycle Start Date: Select the date you wish the rule to begin. This date will be used to track when the rule will be reset.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.2.2 Template Configuration Templates allow you to control multiple WAN devices with the same rule. Each WAN device that matches a template will automatically have its own rule created. For example, you can set a template rule for all mobile data modems that causes your router to send an alert after 1000 MB of usage in a month.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.2.3 Historical Data Historical Data shows a graph of data usage for each attached WAN source that has an assigned Data Usage Rule. The graph shows the usage trend for one day. Click Add Usage to manually input additional usage for an attached data source. You might do this if you used your modem while not attached to your router and you want to keep an accurate count of your data usage. Enter the date of usage by using the pop-up calendar.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.3 GRE Tunnels (Advanced Mode only) Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE) tunnels can be used to create a connection between two private networks. The CBR450 is enabled for either GRE or VPN tunnels. GRE tunnels are simpler to configure and more flexible for different kinds of packet exchanges, but VPN tunnels are much more secure.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Page 1: General Tunnel Name: Choose a name that is meaningful to you. Local Network: This is the local side of the ―Glue Network,‖ a network created by the administrator to form the tunnel. The user creates the IP address inputted here. It must be different from the IP addresses of the networks it is gluing together. Choose any private IP address from the following three ranges that doesn‘t match either network: 10.0.0.0 - 10.255.255.255 172.16.0.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Keep Alive: This feature monitors the status of a tunnel. This will more accurately determine if the tunnel is alive or not. Choose the length of time in seconds of the Period for each check (Default: 10 seconds. Range: 2 – 3600 seconds) and the number of Retry attempts (Default: 3. Range: 1 – 255). Page 2: Routes Adding routes allows you to configure what types of network traffic from the local host or hosts will be allowed through the tunnel.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.4 Load Balance (Advanced Mode only) When enabled in Connection Manager (Internet → Connection Manager), the router will use multiple WAN interfaces to increase the data transfer throughput by using any connected WAN interface consecutively. Connections are load balanced between interfaces based on a dynamic measurement of bandwidth available. Leave ―Use default rates‖ selected for automatically defined bandwidth values for Load Balance.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.5 Modem Settings This section shows all attached modems and allows you to change settings. If you have a 3G/4G dual-mode modem it will show both modems using the same port. 7.5.1 Update/Activate a Modem Some 3G modems can be updated and activated while plugged into the router. Updates and activation methods vary by modem model and service provider. Possible methods are: PRL Update, Activation, and FUMO.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 The modem supports Update/Activate methods: A message will display showing options for each supported method: Modem Activation / Update: Activate, Reactivate, or Upgrade Configuration. Preferred Roaming List (PRL) Update Firmware Update Management Object (FUMO) Click the appropriate icon to start the process. If the modem is connected when you start an operation the router will automatically disconnect it.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.5.2 Modem Connection Settings (Advanced Mode Only) This section changes settings that affect how all modems attempt to connect to the service provider's network. Connection Mode: Typically modem connections are not set to remain on. The router allows you to set the type of reconnection mode. Always On: A connection to the internet is continuously maintained. On Demand: A connection to the internet is made as needed.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Configuration Rule: First page. Create a name for your rule and the condition for which the rule applies. Rule Name: Create a name meaningful to you. Select each of the following to create a condition for your rule.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Configuration Rule: WiMAX Settings WiMAX Realm: Select from the following dropdown options: 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 TTLS Authentication Mode: TTLS inner authentication protocol.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Configuration Rule: Modem Settings AT Dial Script: Enter the AT commands to be used in establishing a network connection. Each command must be entered on a separate line. All command responses must include ―OK‖ except the final command response, which must include ―CONNECT‖. Example: AT AT+CGDCONT=2,‖IP‖,‖isp.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Configuration Rule: SIM/APN Settings SIM PIN: PIN number for a GSM modem with a locked SIM. Access Point Name (APN): Some wireless carriers provide multiple Access Point Names that a modem can connect to. Default: Let the router choose an APN automatically. Manual: Enter an APN by hand. Select: Select from a dropdown menu of the profiles already on the SIM. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6 VPN Tunnels (Advanced Mode only) VPN (virtual private network) tunnels are used to establish a secure connection to a remote network over a public network. For example, VPN tunnels can be used across the internet by an individual to connect to an office network while traveling or by two office networks to function as one network. The two networks set up a secure connection across the (normally) unsecure internet by assigning VPN encryption protocols.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6.1 Page 1: General Tunnel Name: Choose a name meaningful to you. Local Identity: This can be left blank for most users. If left blank it will default to the IP address of the WAN connection. Currently we only support identifiers in the form of an IP address, a user fully qualified domain name (user@mydomain.com) or just a fully qualified domain name (www.mydomain.com).
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Tunnel Enabled: Enabled or Disabled. MBR1200 Quick Connect: VPN tunnels in the CBR450 have more choices than they do in the MBR1200, so it is more complex to configure. Check this box to simplify setup by streamlining your options. 7.6.2 Page 2: Networks Local Network: The Network IP address and the Subnet Mask define what local devices have access to or can be accessed from the VPN tunnel.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6.3 Page 3: IKE Phase 1 IKE security has two phases, Phase 1 and Phase 2. You have the ability to distinctly configure each phase, but the default settings will be sufficient for most users. To set up a tunnel with a remote site, you need to match your tunnel's IKE negotiation parameters with the remote site. By selecting several encryption, hash, and DH group options, you improve your chances for a successful tunnel negotiation.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Encryption: Used to encrypt messages sent and received by IPsec. o AES 128 o AES 256 o Blowfish o CAST o DES o 3DES Hash: Used to compare, authenticate, and validate that data across the VPN arrives in its intended form and to derive keys used by IPsec. o MD5 o SHA1 o SHA2 256 o SHA2 384 o SHA2 512 DH Groups: The DH (Diffie-Hellman) Group is a property of IKE and is used to determine the length of prime numbers associated with key generation.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6.4 Page 4: IKE Phase 2 Perfect Forward Secrecy (PFS): Enabling this feature will require IKE to generate a new set of keys in Phase 2 rather than using the same key generated in Phase 1. Additionally, the new keys generated in Phase 2 (with this option enabled) are exchanged in an encrypted session. Enabling this feature affords the policy greater security. Key Lifetime: The lifetime of the generated keys of Phase 2 of the IPsec negotiation from IKE.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6.5 Page 5: Dead Peer Detection Dead Peer Detection (DPD) defines how the router will detect when one end of the IPsec session loses connection while a policy is in use. Connection Idle Time allows you to configure how long the router will allow an IPsec session to be idle before beginning to send Dead Peer Detection (DPD) packets to the peer machine.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6.6 Page 6: Tunnel Summary The final page of the tunnel configuration interface is a summary of the tunnel specifications. This is especially helpful for matching this information with the router (or similar device) at the other end of the tunnel.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6.7 Global VPN Settings These settings apply to all configured VPN tunnels. Changing the Global VPN Settings is rarely necessary; the default values are almost always sufficient. IKE / ISAKMP Port: Internet Key Exchange / Internet Security Association and Key Management Protocol port. Default: 500. This is a standard VPN port that usually does not need to be changed.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 7.6.8 VPN with NAT-T If one side of a planned VPN tunnel is behind a NAT (network address translation) firewall, the setup of your tunnel requires the following specifications: 1. Each side of the tunnel must use both a Local Identity and a Remote Identity. These must match the identities on the other side: The Local Identity must match the Remote Identity on the other side of the tunnel, and vice versa.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8 SYSTEM SETTINGS The System Settings tab has 6 submenu items that provide access to tools for broad administrative control of the CBR450: Administration Device Alerts Managed Services System Control System Software (Device Alerts and Managed Services: Advanced Mode only) © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.1 Administration Select the Administration submenu item in order to control any of the following functions: 8.1.1 Web Login Network Time Protocol Timezone Bounce Pages UPnP Remote Management GPS Syslog Settings Web Login This password is the administration password. It allows a user to change router settings. This password can also be changed through the First Time Setup Wizard.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.1.3 Timezone This is the time zone and daylight savings setting used by the router for its own clock. This can also be controlled in the First Time Setup Wizard. Daylight Savings Time: Select this checkbox if your location observes daylight savings time. 8.1.4 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.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.1.6 Remote Management Allows a user to enable incoming WAN pings or to change settings for the router from the internet using the router's internet address. Allow WAN pings: When enabled the functionality allows an external WAN client to ping the router. WAN Hostname: This hostname is the DNS name associated with the router's internet connection interface. If DHCP is used on the interface this hostname will be used when requesting a DHCP lease.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.1.7 GPS If you have an attached device with GPS support, you can enable a graphical view of your router‘s location which will appear in Status → GPS Status. Users can configure GPS NMEA GGA format sentence reporting, available through a routerbased server and/or a remote server. NOTE: Some carriers disable GPS support in otherwise supported modems. If you encounter issues with obtaining a fix, contact your carrier and ensure that GPS is supported.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.1.8 $GPGGA – Global Positioning System Fix Data Name Example Data Description Sentence Identifier $GPGGA Global Positioning System Fix Data Time 170834 17:08:34 Z Latitude 4124.8963, N 41d 24.8963' N or 41d 24' 54" N Longitude 08151.6838, W 81d 51.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 eg2. $--GGA,hhmmss.ss,llll.ll,a,yyyyy.yy,a,x,xx,x.x,x.x,M,x.x,M,x.x,xxxx hhmmss.ss = UTC of position llll.ll = latitude of position a = N or S yyyyy.yy = Longitude of position a = E or W x = GPS Quality indicator (0=no fix, 1=GPS fix, 2=Dif. GPS fix) xx = number of satellites in use x.x = horizontal dilution of precision x.x = Antenna altitude above mean-sea-level M = units of antenna altitude, meters x.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 13 = Age in seconds since last update from diff. reference station 14 = Diff. reference station ID# 15 = Checksum 8.1.9 Syslog Settings Enabling this option will send log messages to a specified Syslog server. After enabling, type the Hostname or IP address of the Syslog server. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.2 Device Alerts (Advanced Mode only) The Device Alerts submenu choice allows you to receive email notifications of specific system events. YOU MUST ENABLE AN SMTP EMAIL SERVER TO RECEIVE ALERTS. Alerts can be included for the following: Firmware Upgrade Available: A firmware update is available for this device. WAN Device Status Change: An attached WAN device has changed status.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Server Address: smtp.gmail.com Server Port: 587 (for TLS, or Transport Layer Security port; the CBR450 does not support SSL). Authentication Required: For Gmail, mark this checkbox. User Name: Your full email address Password: Your Gmail password From Address: Your email address To Address: Your email address Once you have filled in the information for the SMTP server, click on the ―Verify SMTP Settings‖ button.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.3 Managed Services (Advanced Mode only) ASK YOUR CRADLEPOINT SALES REPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS Managed Services allow you to centralize your router configuration using the WiPipe Central server. WiPipe Central services must be purchased separately. Enable Services: Enables the WiPipe Central client to contact the server. Ethernet Communication Only: The WiPipe Central client will not start unless the WAN is Ethernet.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.4 System Control Restore to Factory Defaults: This changes all settings back to their default values. Reboot The Device: This causes the router to restart. Advanced: System Automatic Reboot and Ping Test Scheduled Reboot: This causes the router to restart at a user-determined time. Watchdog Reboot: This causes the router to automatically restart when it determines unrecoverable error condition has occurred.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 8.5 System Software Firmware Upgrade: This allows the administrator to load new firmware onto the router to add new features or fix defects. If you are happy with the operation of the router, you may not want to upgrade just because a new version is available. Check the firmware release notes for information to decide if you should upgrade or not. Automatic (Internet): Have the router download the file and perform the upgrade with no user interaction.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 9 GLOSSARY 802.11 Alphanumeric A family of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs) developed by a working group of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE). Characters A-Z and 0-9. Access Control List ACL. This is a database of network devices that are allowed to access resources on the network. Access Point AP. Device that allows wireless clients to connect to it and access the network.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Authentication Bit rate To provide credentials, like a Password, in order to verify that the person or device is really who they are claiming to be. The amount of bits that pass in given amount of time. Automatic Private IP Addressing APIPA. An IP address that a Windows computer will assign itself when it is configured to obtain an IP address automatically but no DHCP server is available on the network.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 CardBus Data-Link layer A newer version of the PC Card or PCMCIA interface. It supports a 32- bit data path, DMA, and consumes less voltage. The second layer of the OSI model. Controls the movement of data on the physical link of a network. CAT 5 Category 5. Used for 10/100 Mbps or 1Gbps Ethernet connections. Organizes information so that it can be managed updated, as well as easily accessed by users or applications.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Demilitarized zone Download DMZ: A single computer or group of computers that can be accessed by both users on the internet as well as users on the Local Network, but that is not protected by the same security as the Local Network. To send a request from one computer to another and have the file transmitted back to the requesting computer.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Encryption Fragmentation Converting data into cyphertext so that it cannot be easily read. Breaking up data into smaller pieces to make it easier to store. Ethernet FTP The most widely used technology for Local Area Networks. File Transfer Protocol. Easiest way to transfer files between computers on the internet. Fiber optic Full-duplex A way of sending data through light impulses over glass or plastic wire or fiber.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Half-duplex IEEE Data cannot be transmitted and received at the same time. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. Hashing Transforming a string of characters into a shorter string with a predefined length. Internet Group Management Protocol is used to make sure that computers can report their multicast group membership to adjacent routers. Hexadecimal IIS Characters 0-9 and A-F.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Internet Protocol Security Java IPsec provides security at the packet processing layer of network communication. A programming language used to create programs and applets for web pages. Internet Service Provider Kbps An ISP provides access to the internet to individuals or companies. Kilobits per second. Intranet Kilobyte. A private network. L2TP Intrusion Detection Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 LPR/LPD MPPE ―Line Printer Requestor‖/‖Line Printer Daemon‖. A TCP/IP protocol for transmitting streams of printer data. Microsoft Point-to-Point Encryption is used to secure data transmissions over PPTP connections. MAC Address MTU A unique hardware ID assigned to every Ethernet adapter by the manufacturer. Mbps Maximum Transmission Unit is the largest packet that can be transmitted on a packet-based network like the internet.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Network Interface Card NIC. A card installed in a computer or built onto the motherboard that allows the computer to connect to a network. Network Layer The third layer of the OSI model which handles the routing of traffic on a network. Network Time Protocol Used to synchronize the time of all the computers in a network. NIC routers in the network as opposed to sending the entire routing table at a regular interval, which is how RIP functions.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 channel) but can have multiple ports (logical channels) each identified by a number. PPP Point-to-Point Protocol is used for two computers to communicate with each over a serial interface, like a phone line. PPPoE Point-to-Point Protocol over Ethernet is used to connect multiple computers to a remote server over Ethernet. PPTP Point-to-Point Tunneling Protocol is used for creating VPN tunnels over the internet between two networks.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Session key SSH An encryption and decryption key that is generated for every communication session between two computers. Secure Shell is a command line interface that allows for secure connections to remote computers. Session layer SSID The fifth layer of the OSI model which coordinates the connection and communication between applications on both ends. Service Set Identifier is a name for a wireless network.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 TFTP Upload Trivial File Transfer Protocol is a utility used for transferring files that is simpler to use than FTP but with less features. To send a request from one computer to another and have a file transmitted from the requesting computer to the other. Throughput UPnP The amount of data that can be transferred in a given time period. Universal Plug and Play.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Wake on LAN WiFi Protected Access Allows you to power up a computer through it‘s Network Interface Card. An updated version of security for wireless networks that provides authentication as well as encryption. WAN Wide Area Network Wide Area Network. The larger network that your LAN is connected to, which may be the internet itself, or a regional or corporate network. WCN Windows Connect Now.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 Yagi antenna A directional antenna used to concentrate wireless signals on a specific location. © 2011 CRADLEPOINT, INC. PLEASE VISIT HTTP://KNOWLEDGEBASE.CRADLEPOINT.
CRADLEPOINT CBR450| USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 3.3.0 10 APPENDIX 10.1 Regulatory Information This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.
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