CRADLEPOINT CBA750 USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 1.9.0

GSM/LTE Settings.

SIM PIN. Enter your PIN number here. This PIN number will be used with any attached modem.

Access Point Name (APN). Some wireless carriers provide multiple Access Point Names that a modem can connect to. Some examples of APNs are "isp.cingular" and "vpn.com". The modem may need to be removed and reinserted for this change to take affect (or the router

rebooted). This APN is associated with the modem in the interface referred to in the "Modem Interface" dropdown menu. If you wish to specify an APN, select one of the following options:

Use Default. The router will use the default APN stored in the modem (this is usually the APN associated with profile 1).

Manual Entry. Enter the desired APN into the provided text entry field.

Select Existing. Select the desired APN from the dropdown list of APNs already configured in the modem.

WiMAX Settings.

Carrier. Select your carrier from the dropdown menu:

BridgeMAXX

Clear

Comcast

Rover

Sprint (3G/4G)

Sprint Xohm

Time Warner Cable

Authentication Protocol. Choose either TLS or TTLS from the dropdown menu. For TTLS, fill out the following additional fields for WiMAX authentication:

TTLS Inner Authentication Protocol. Choose from the dropdown menu:

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CBA750 specifications

The Cradlepoint CBA750 is a powerful and versatile mobile broadband router that has garnered attention for its ability to provide reliable connectivity in various environments. Designed for use in vehicles, the CBA750 caters primarily to industries such as public safety, transportation, and field services, where constant internet access is crucial for operational efficiency.

One of the standout features of the CBA750 is its support for both LTE and 5G cellular technologies. This enables users to experience high-speed internet access, making it ideal for data-intensive applications. The device is equipped with cellular failover capabilities, ensuring continuous internet connectivity even when primary internet connections are down. This feature is particularly beneficial for mission-critical applications where interruptions can have significant consequences.

The CBA750 also incorporates advanced Wi-Fi capabilities, allowing devices to connect wirelessly with the router. The dual-band Wi-Fi support ensures that users can connect multiple devices without sacrificing speed or reliability. Furthermore, the router includes built-in security features, such as VPN support and firewall protection, which are essential for safeguarding sensitive data transmitted over the network.

One of its notable characteristics is its rugged design, optimized for installation in vehicles. The Cradlepoint CBA750 is built to withstand the rigors of mobile environments, boasting an extended operating temperature range. This durability makes it suitable for use in various conditions, whether in emergency vehicles racing to a call or buses moving through urban landscapes.

Management of the CBA750 is simplified through Cradlepoint’s NetCloud platform, which provides a user-friendly interface for monitoring and managing network performance. Businesses can gain insights into connectivity status, data usage, and device management, thereby streamlining their operations.

Lastly, the device supports multiple input/output options, including Ethernet ports, USB, and serial connections, allowing for flexible deployments tailored to specific customer needs. This adaptability, combined with its robust technology and features, positions the Cradlepoint CBA750 as an essential tool for organizations aiming to maintain connectivity on the go. In summary, the CBA750 excels in providing reliable, high-speed internet for mobile applications, ensuring that teams remain connected and productive in any situation.