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What’s Included In The Box• | 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Router | • | Ethernet Cable |
• | Quick Start Guide | • | Power Adapter |
Wireless Setup using a Mobile Broadband (cellular) Data Card
Connect Power Supply and insert ExpressCard or USB modem/s.*
Then establish a wireless internet connection as shown below.
USB
Power
Supply
USB
ExpressCard
*Only one Mobile Broadband Card is required to operate the MBR1000 as a wireless network in this setup. Mobile Broadband Card not included. See your Mobile Broadband Service Provider for details.
Establishing a Wireless Internet Connection
Identify the MBR1000find connection starting with “MBR”
Windows XP
Open your computer’s WIRELESS
NETWORK CONNECTION to associateMBR-xxxwith the router’s Wireless Access Point.
This is typically completed by opening
VIEW AVAILABLE NETWORKS window. After you have highlighted the
Windows Vista
Open CONNECT TO A NETWORK by clicking the Start button, and then
click CONNECT TO. You'll see a listMBR-xxxof the wireless networks currently
available. Click on the
Mac
Open your wireless connection list by clicking the AIRPORT wireless icon on your menu bar. Click the
3G/4G Mobile Broadband Router
Wired Connection using Cable/DSL Internet Service
Connect power and insert one end of your Ethernet cable to the WAN port. Insert the other end of the Ethernet cable into your Internet service provider's modem. It may take a minute or two for the MBR1000 to initialize. Open your web browser. You can now access the Internet.
Note: CradlePoint recommends that WiFi security be setup at this point.
See the “Setting WiFi security on your CradlePoint Router” section of this guide.
Internet Service (ISP) | Ethernet Cable |
Ethernet Cable |
Modem | Power |
Supply |
Port Panel
WiFi On/Off
WAN Port
USB
Reset
AC Adapter
SGNL
1) | Using either a Windows or Mac platform, open a |
| browser window. A default CradlePoint page will |
| appear asking for a password. |
2) | The password is the last six digits of the MAC |
LED Status Lights
Signifies the MBR1000 has power.
1– 4 Signifies that a connection is made on respective LAN port. Blinking indicates traffic over the port.
Signifies that connection is made on the WAN port. Blinking indicates traffic over the port.
Note: The WAN port will turn on even if plugged into a computer. It is for Internet connections only i.e. DSL/Cable modems.
Signifies that the WiFi radio of the router is “On”. Blinking indicates traffic.
Indicates that recognizable cellular device is connected to the router.
Red No Connection is being Attempted
or Device not Recognized or Supported
Orange (Blinking) Modem is Dialing
Orange (Solid) Modem is Recognized
address shown on the box label and on the |
bottom of the router. This is a unique number identifying your router.
3)Once you have correctly entered your password, click “OK”. You can now access the Internet.
Note: CradlePoint recommends that WiFi security be setup at this point. See the “Setting WiFi security on your CradlePoint Router” section of this guide.
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| Green (Blinking) Modem is Negotiating |
Stands for "WiFi Protected Setup." When you |
| Green (Solid) Modem is Connected |
push it, the router goes into setup mode for 90 | 4th | This is the 4th SGNL indicator LED while |
seconds; in which time, it looks for other WPS | ||
devices that are also in setup mode. When | SGNL | the router is in SGNL mode. While in SGNL |
they find each other, they setup |
| mode, WPS, WLAN, and MDM are used to |
Security between the 2 WiFi devices. |
| indicate the other 3 SGNL bars. |
Note: While in SGNL mode, you are still able to enter WPS mode, but the WPS LED |
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will not be used. Also, if you enter SGNL mode while in WPS mode, WPS will continue | SGNL Indicates the router is in Signal Mode. | |
normally but the WPS LED will not be used. |