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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
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Initial release for Firmware version 3.6.0
Jeremy Cramer
Trademarks
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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,
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Table of Contents
1 INTRODUCTION 3 ................................................................
1.1 P C 3 ACKAGE ONTENTS .............................................................
1.2 S R 3 YSTEM EQUIREMENTS.........................................................
1.3 MBR1200B O VERVIEW........................................................ 3
2 HARDWARE OVERVIEW 6 ....................................................
2.1 P , B , S ORTS UTTONS AND WITCHES............................................ 7
2.2 LED S.................................................................................. 9
3 QUICK START .................................................................. 10
3.1 B S ASIC ETUP...................................................................... 10
3.2 C C D ONNECT TO A OMPUTER OR OTHER EVICE .......................... 11
3.3 C P OMMON ROBLEMS .......................................................... 14
4 WEB INTERFACE ESSENTIALS -- ........................................ 17
4.1 A L DMINISTRATOR OGIN ....................................................... 18
4.2 G S F T S ETTING TARTED IRST IME ETUP................................... 20
4.3 Q L UICK INKS...................................................................... 25
4.4 C P ONFIGURATION AGES....................................................... 26
5 STATUS ........................................................................... 28
5.1 C L LIENT IST........................................................................ 29
5.2 D ASHBOARD ...................................................................... 31
5.3 GPS ................................................................................. 34
5.4 GRE T UNNELS ................................................................... 35
5.5 I C NTERNET ONNECTIONS ...................................................... 36
5.6 S TATISTICS......................................................................... 47
5.7 S L YSTEM OGS..................................................................... 50
5.8 T VPN UNNELS ................................................................... 51
6 NETWORK SETTINGS ....................................................... 52
6.1 C F ONTENT ILTERING............................................................ 53
6.2 DHCP S ERVER ................................................................... 56
6.3 DNS ................................................................................ 57
6.4 F IREWALL.......................................................................... 60
6.5 MAC F / L ILTER OGGING ...................................................... 66
6.6 R OUTING .......................................................................... 68
6.7 W F / L N I I OCAL ETWORKS .................................................... 70
7 INTERNET ........................................................................ 86
7.1 C M ONNECTION ANAGER ...................................................... 87
7.2 D U ATA SAGE ................................................................... 103
7.3 GRE T . UNNELS ................................................................ 108
7.4 T VPN UNNELS ................................................................. 113
7.5 W F WAN / B I I AS RIDGE.................................................... 124
8 SYSTEM SETTINGS ......................................................... 129
8.1 A DMINISTRATION ............................................................. 130
8.2 D A EVICE LERTS................................................................. 139
8.3 M S YOUR CRADLEPOINT SALESANAGED ERVICES ASK
REPRESENTATIVE FOR DETAILS ............................................. 141
8.4 S C YSTEM ONTROL............................................................. 144
8.5 S S YSTEM OFTWARE ........................................................... 145
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9 GLOSSARY ..................................................................... 146
10 APPENDIX ................................................................... 160
10.1 R I EGULATORY NFORMATION ............................................. 160
10.2 W I ARRANTY NFORMATION ............................................... 160
10.3 S PECIFICATIONS .............................................................. 161
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1 INTRODUCTION
1.1 Package Contents
CradlePoint Mission-Critical Broadband Router (MBR1200B)
AC power adapter (12V, 1.5A) WARNING: using a power adapter other than the one provided may damage the
MBR1200B and will void the warranty
Mounting Hardware
CAT5 Ethernet Cable
Setup Guide
1.2 System Requirements
At least one Internet source: an Ethernet-based modem, a broadband data modem with active subscription
(USB, ExpressCard), or WiFi as WAN.
Windows 2000/XP/7, Mac OS X, or Linux computer (with WiFi adapter 802.11n recommended for WiFi — —
functionality).
Internet Explorer v6.0 or higher, Firefox v2.0 or higher, Safari v1.0 or higher.
1.3 MBR1200B Overview
The CradlePoint MBR1200B router enables easy- -install wireless connectivity in small business or remote office to
locations. Ideal for small businesses, temporary command centers, home offices, recreational vehicles, and mobile
networks; the CradlePoint MBR1200B provides wired Ethernet, and 3G/4G wireless WAN connectivity to keep you and
your business up and running.
ALWAYS CONNECTED
Use as primary connection to the Internet with wired or wireless broadband.
Ensure against loss of productivity and business opportunity with automatic failover to 3G/4G when the wired
connection is disrupted.
Load balance across the multiple wired and/or wireless connections when additional bandwidth is required.
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SECURE AND RELIABLE
LAN connections are protected with advanced WiFi encryption.
Main office access and business transactions are protected by VPN capability, and other security features to
ensure your network stays secure.
Designed for small office/home office deployments.
Engineered for day-in, day-out 24/7 Internet connectivity.
REMOTE MANAGEMENT, SERVICE, AND SUPPORT
WiPipeTM Central remote management web portal enables remote configuration, network-wide firmware updates
and a variety of reporting and alerting capabilities to inform on network status and prevent overage charges.
CradleCare Standard: covers hardware for first year, additional coverage can be purchased for subsequent years.
CradleCare Plus and CradleCare Premier: extended support and service agreements available for enterprise.
1.3.1 Features
Internet Access and Device Connectivity
Plug- -play support for over 125 of the most advanced broadband data modems (LTE, WiMAX, HSPA+). and
Security cap available to prevent device theft
5 Ethernet 10/100 LAN/WAN ports for Ethernet-enabled devices or landline Internet (up to 2 WAN, up to 5 LAN, 5
total)
Wireless LAN - WiFi (802.11 b/g/n) supports up to 64 connections at a time
Business Continuity: Failover/Failback
Automatic failover to wireless WAN connection when wired WAN disruption occurs, automatic failback when wired
WAN connection is restored
Load balancing across multiple wired and wireless WANs for more bandwidth
Proactive alerts when failover occurs through WiPipe Central™
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LAN and WAN Ports: By default, the four yellow ports are configured as LAN (Local Area Network) ports and the blue
port is configured as a WAN (Wide Area Network your Internet source) port. Any LAN port, however, can be
reconfigured as a WAN port and vice versa.
Modem Ports: The MBR1200B has two USB 2.0 ports and one ExpressCard port.
Factory Default Reset: Reset You can return your router to factory default settings by pressing and holding the 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.
WPS Button: WiFi Protected Setup. When you press the WPS button for five seconds, it allows you to use WPS for WiFi
security. The LED will illuminate ue to indicate WPS status. Devices must support WPS in order to be configured by this bl
method.
Power On/Off:
1 = On
0 = Off
WiFi Broadcast On/Off: You have the option to turn off the WiFi radio.
1 = On
0 = Off
3G/4G Modem Signal Strength Button: When pressed the bar LEDs indicate signal strength from the USB or
ExpressCard modem. The signal strength is shown for 10 seconds if the modem does not support concurrent data
connection and signal strength measurement. Tapping this button will toggle the Modem Signal Strength display on and
off.
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2.2 LEDs
LAN and WAN LEDs: The default settings are shown. LAN ports can be reconfigured to function as WAN ports and vice
versa; the LEDs will function accordingly.
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3 QUICK START
3.1 Basic Setup
Your router requires an Internet source. Insert supported
USB or ExpressCard modem/s, connect a Cable or DSL
modem to the Blue Ethernet WAN port, or connect to an
available WiFi source. For Failover/Failback functionality,
you will need at least two of these sources (for example: one
Ethernet source and one USB 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.
1 Data Modem Not Included. This Product Requires an Activated Data Modem or Phone with Data Plan for Full Functionality. See your Cellular/3G/4G Service Provider for Details
on Coverage and Data Plan Options
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3.2.2 Accessing the Administration Pages
For most users, the MBR1200B Router can be used immediately without any special configuration changes. If you would
like to change your network name or password or configure any of the advanced features of the MBR1200B, you will need
to log in to the administration pages:
Access your router ‘s Administrator
Login screen by opening a web
browser window and typing (your cp/
router‘s default hostname) or the IP
address into the 192.168.0.1
address bar.
Enter your . Default Password This
password can be found on the bottom
of the MBR1200B. Then click the
LOGIN button.
When you log in for the first time, you
will be automatically directed to the
First Time Setup Wizard. Follow the
instructions given with the Wizard or
see Getting Started First Time
Setup for more information about
using the . First Time Setup Wizard
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3.2.3 Connect to the Internet
If you used the you might have First Time Setup Wizard,
changed the ―WiFi Network Name‖ or the ―Security Mode‖
password. If so, you will need to reconnect to the MBR1200B
network.
. Look for your new personalized Find the network
network name (or the default SSID of the form
― ‖MBR1200B-xxx ).
using your new personalized WiFi security Log in
password (or the Default Password found the bottom of
the router).
Your network should now be up and running, and users who
have the security password can access the network on WiFi-enabled devices.
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3.3 Common Problems
This section contains a list of some of the most common issues faced by users of the MBR1200B.
Please visit CradlePoint Knowledgebase at for more help and answers to your http://knowledgebase.cradlepoint.com/
other questions.
3.3.1 Your US or ExpressCard Modem Does Not Work With the Router B
If your USB data or ExpressCard is not working with the router, check the list of supported devices at
http://www.cradlepoint.com/modems to ensure you are using a supported device and carrier. The device you are
using must be supported on the carrier network providing your cellular service or it‘s considered an unsupported
device, even if it is supported on another carrier‘s network.
Sometimes a USB data modem needs to be updated or have other configurations set correctly in order to make a
connection through the router. If your USB Modem has not been updated recently, it is recommended that you do
so if it is having trouble connecting to the MBR1200B Insert your USB data modem into your PC and access the .
Internet using the software provided by your cellular carrier. Follow the directions provided to complete the update.
Once you have updated your USB data modem, reconnect the cellular device to your CradlePoint router and
connect to the Internet.
If you are using 4G WiMAX modem you need to set the WiMAX Realm. This can be done on the administration a
pages. L in using the IP address in your browser. On page 3 of the First og hostname ―cp/ or http://192.168.0.1
Time Setup Wizard (go to ), you can set the WiMAX Realm. Be sure to click Getting Started First Time Setup
Apply the final page to save the change. on
Some wireless carriers provide more than one Access Point Name (APN) that a modem can connect to. If you wish
to specify e APN, this can be done on the administration pages. Log in using the IP address th hostname ―cp/ or
http://192.168.0.1 in your browser o to . In the section, . G Internet Modem Settings Modem Configuration
select Enter the APN and click your modem and click ―Configure. There is an Access Point Name field: Apply.
Some APN examples are , and . The modem must be removed and isp.cingular, ecp.tmobile.com vpn.com
reinserted (or the router must be rebooted) for this change to take effect.
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
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firmware for the router (go to ). Then log in to the router http://www.cradlepoint.com/firmware/MBR1200B
administration pages d manually upload the firmware. Go to an System Settings → System Software and click on
―Manual Firmware Upload.
If you are still unable to access the Internet after following the above directions, contact CradlePoint Technical Support for
further assistance.
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4 WEB INTERFACE -- ESSENTIALS
The MBR1200B has a Web interface for configuration and administration of all features. The interface is organized with 5
tabs at the top of the screen:
Getting Started
Status
Network Settings
Internet
System Settings
Web Interface Essentials contains the following sections help you more quickly and easy navigate these to
administration pages:
4.1 Administrator Login
4.2 Getting Started First Time Setup
4.3 Quick Links
4.4 Configuration Pages
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4.1 Administrator Login
To access t administration pages, open a Web browser and type the address he hostname ―cp/ or IP 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 MBR1200B unit as
the Default Password. This password is also the last eight digits of the unit‘s MAC address.
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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 MBR1200B to factory defaults. When you reset the
router, the administrator password will revert back to the . Press and hold the on the Default Password reset button
router unit until the lights flash (Approximately 10-15 seconds). You can then log in using the . Default Password
4.1.1 Router Details
The Administrator Login page includes a quick-reference section that shows the following information:
Router Details
MBR1200B Model Number:
Connected/Disconnected Internet Connection:
Wireless Details
Enabled/Disabled Status:
The number of attached users. Clients:
The channel number. Channel:
The name of the primary network. If you have more than one wireless network enabled, the additional Name:
network names will also be listed here.
Modem Details (If you have a USB/ExpressCard data modem attached as the primary WAN device .)
The name of the modem manufacturer (CradlePoint, Novatel, etc.).Manufacturer:
The name of the modem model.Model:
The strength of the signal (dBm).Signal:
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6) CradlePoint recommends that you customize your
WiFi Network Name. Type in your personalized
Network name here. You can also enable the Guest
Network feature (for more configuration options, see
Network Settings WiFi / Local Networks and
the section of this Wireless (WiFi) Network Settings
manual ).
Choose the that best fits WIFI SECURITY MODE
your needs:
Select this option if your BEST (WPA2):
wireless adapters support WPA2-only mode.
This will connect to most new devices and is
the most secure, but may not connect to older
devices or some handheld devices such as a
PSP.
Select this option if GOOD (WPA1 & WPA2):
your wireless adapters support WPA or
WPA2. This is the most compatible with
modern devices and PCs.
Select this option if your POOR (WEP):
wireless adapters only support WEP. This should only be used if a legacy device that only supports WEP will be
connected to the router. WEP is insecure and obsolete and is only supported in the router for legacy reasons.
The router cannot use 802.11n modes if WEP is enabled; WiFi performance and range will be limited.
Select this option if you do not want to activate any security features. NONE (OPEN):
CradlePoint recommends BEST (WPA2) WiFi security. Try this option first and switch only if you have a device that
is incompatible with WPA2.
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8) Configuring Failure Check:
It is possible for a WAN interface to go down without
the router recognizing the failure. (For example: the
carrier for a cellular modem goes dormant, or your
Ethernet connection is properly attached to a modem
but the modem becomes disconnected from its Internet
source.) Enable Failure Check to ensure that you can
get out to the Internet via your primary WAN
connection. This option is disabled by default because
it may use data unnecessarily. Use this in combination
with failover, or for cellular modems, use this in
combination with Aggressive Reset ( under Modem Settings in the interface/rule Internet Connection Manager
editor).
Idle Check Interval: Set the number of seconds the router will wait between checks to see if the WAN is still available.
(Default: 30 seconds. Range: 10-3600 seconds.)
Monitor while connected: Select from the dropdown menu. (Default: Off)
Active Ping: A ping request will be sent to the Ping Target. If no data is received, the ping request will be
retried 4 times at 5-second intervals. If still no data is received, the device will be disconnected and failover will
occur. When ―Active Ping is selected, the next line gives an estimate of data usage in this form: ―Active Ping
could use as much as 9.3 MB of data per month. This amount depends on the Idle Check Interval.
Once the link is established the router takes no action to verify that it is still up. Off:
Ping IP Address: If you selected ―Active Ping, you will need to input an IP address that will respond to a ping request.
This IP address must be an address that can be reached through your WAN connection (modem/Ethernet). Some
ISPs/Carriers block certain addresses, so choose an address that all of your WAN connections can use. For best
results, select an established public IP address. For example, you might ping Google Public DNS at 8.8.8.8 or Level 3
Communications at 4.2.2.2.
Click . NEXT
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9) 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 MBR1200B WiFi network,
reconnect your devices to the network using the new wireless
network name and security password.
Click to save the settings and update them to APPLY
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 Dashboard ( ), which displays fundamental information about the Status Dashboard
router.
The black bar across the top provides quick access to important information and controls.
Internet Connection This links to the Internet
Connections page (Status Internet Connections )
where you can view in-depth 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 Configuration Pages
The following table shows the navigation layout of the administration pages. Click on the tabs along the top bar to reveal
the following dropdown menus.
Getting Started
Status
Network Settings
Internet
System Settings
First Time Setup
WiFi Protected Setup
Client List
Dashboard
GPS
GRE Tunnels
Internet Connections
Statistics
System Logs
VPN Tunnels
Content Filtering
DHCP Server
DNS
Firewall
MAC Filter / Logging
Routing
WiFi / Local Networks
Connection Manager
Data Usage
GRE Tunnels
VPN Tunnels
WiFi as WAN / Bridge
Administration
Device Alerts
Managed Services
System Control
System Software
Status – Displays various types of information about your router such as a list of clients that are attached to your
networks ( ), the details of each Internet source your router is using ( ), and a map of Client List Internet Connections
your router‘s location ( ). Very few changes can be made from this tab because the primary purpose is to display GPS
information.
Network Settings – Provides configuration options for the networks, or LAN, created by your router. For example, you
can enable a guest WiFi network ( ), set up rules to filter websites ( ), or create WiFi / Local Networks Content Filtering
a traffic-shaping rule to set bandwidth priorities ( ). WiPipe QoS
Internet – Provides configuration options for the Internet sources, or WAN, used by the router. For example, you can set
up a rule to track how much data you are using per month on a modem ( ), set WiFi to be an Internet Data Usage
source (WiFi as WAN / Bridge Connection Manager ), or set the failback order for your Internet sources ( ).
System Settings – Provides broad administrative controls. For example, you can enable remote management of the
router ( ), or upgrade firmware (Administration System Software).
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4.4.1 Network Settings vs. Internet
When using the Web interface, it will be important to pay attention to the difference between the for your Internet source
MBR1200B and the created by the MBR1200B. The tab broadly renetwork Internet fers to the router‘s source of
Internet, while the tab broadly refers to the network created by the router. “Network Settings”
The following chart highlights this difference:
Network Settings tab
Internet ―output
Network created by MBR1200B
LAN (Local Area Network)
Examples:
If you want to change the content filtering settings for the network created by the MBR1200B, 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 tab. Internet
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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. If no information is displayed, check
that both the modem and your carrier support
GPS. 1 If GPS is supported make sure the modem
is in an area where it can receive a signal from the
GPS satellites.
1 By default, Sprint usually supports GPS on USB data modems and Verizon usually does not.


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