Cradlepoint MBR95 Network Router User Manual


 
Secure Access
The MBR95 supports WEP, WPA, and WPA2 with AES encryption modes to create secure internet
connections for up to 32 connected devices via WiFi and 253 via Ethernet. Prevent unwanted access
to computers connected to your networks with an SPI Firewall and NAT (Network Address Translation).
Features like URL Filtering, Traffic Filtering, DMZ, Virtual Server, Port Forwarding, and FTP pass-through
(passive and active) are also available to enable safe internet access for all connected users.
ADVANCED CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
Virtual server to expose local machines publicly
Special Applications - port forwarding through firewall
Manual Traffic Shaping configuration
Custom Router route table configuration
Content filtering via OpenDNS filtering levels (URL based web filtering)
Local security via MAC address access filtering
Configuration of Firewall SPI (Stateful Packet Inspection) parameters
Inbound filtering based on IP address ranges
Advanced Wi-Fi radio configuration
Local Wi-Fi network traffic shaping and traffic prioritization
Wi-Fi Protected Setup (WPS) configuration of PIN numbers and stations
Custom modem setting and AT dial string for 3G modem initialization
SIM unlock and PIN entry for GSM modems
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Network Failover Support
When multiple internet sources (4G, 3G, DSL, Cable, T1, Fiber, etc) are connected to the MBR95, it can
automatically detect an internet outage on the primary connection and “failover” to a secondary connection
and “failback” when the primary data service returns.
HOW TO CONFIGURE: Select INTERNET from top tab and CONNECTION MANAGER from drop-down
menu. Order your connections by failover priority. Select ADVANCED, then FAILOVER CHECK, then
click ENABLED. Click APPLY to save settings. Select FAILBACK CONFIGURATION. Set desired
FAILBACK MODE. Click APPLY to save settings.
Load Balancing
When multiple data sources are connected to the MBR95, the router can be configured to distribute all
connected users or device traffic across active data connections. This feature distributes each connected
user to the best data source available, relieving congestion and pressure on any single data source.
For more information on the special features of the MBR95, please visit our searchable knowledgebase at
www.cradlepoint.com/knowledgebase
ADMINISTRATOR TOOLS
Router time settings and NTP server configuration
for automatic time synchronization
Router can be configured to send system logs
to a remote server
Email setup for notification of firmware updates and
system log information
Router configuration settings can be saved to
and restored from local files
Firmware upgrade over WAN from CradlePoint
server. Automatic check and notification of new
Firmware upgrades
Dynamic DNS client to register with DNS name
registration servers
Ping client to test connections from router to
other machines
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