Always Connected
The MBR800 is a cost effective broadband router with 3G/4G failover for built-in redundancy. This router is designed to keep businesses, which do not require WiFi, running in the event of a primary ISP failure. When the MBR800 senses a disruption in service it automatically switches from a wired to a 3G/4G network.* Once service is restored, the MBR800 automatically fails back to your primary ISP keeping your business online without interruption to users.In primary connect-type applications, such as kiosks or POS systems, the MBR800 still provides failover capabilities through its multiple modem ports and allows users to share a 3G/4G connection** without any additional software to load or hardware to configure.
Enterprise Power, Simple Solution
Powered by WiPipe™ technology, the MBR800 includes many features found in expensive, enterprise-class routers at a fraction of the cost. Features like load balancing, SNMP management and failover from wired-to-3G/4G make the MBR800 a powerful solution that is simple to deploy.Secure and Reliable
The high-performance MBR800 comes standard with top security features like multiple concurrent VPN pass-through sessions and a firewall preventing unauthorized use of your connection. Now you can confidently and securely access the Internet and share your WAN connection.
MSRP $199.99
Requires a 3rd party data modem and active data plan for full functionality.
- Compliant with IEEE 802.3 and 802.3u Standards
- Supports Cable/DSL modems with dynamic IP, static IP, PPPoE, PPTP, L2TP Connection Types
- Supports both USB-style and ExpressCard Mobile Broadband Modems
- Traffic control with Virtual Server (max 32 servers) and DMZ
- Compatible with HSPA and EVDO Mobile Broadband Devices
- UPnP (Universal Plug & Play) and ALGs support for Internet applications such as Email, FTP, Gaming, Remote Desktop, Net Meeting, Telnet, and more
- Flash memory for Firmware Upgrade, Save/Restore Settings
- Easy local or remote management via HTTP, HTTPS and SNMP
- Compatible with Windows 98SE/NT/2000/XP/2003 Server, Linux and Mac OS
- Firewall features Network Address Translation (NAT), and Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) protects against DoS Attacks
- Security of Internet Access Control (Services, URL and MAC Filtering)
- Supports multiple concurrent IPSec, L2TP and PPTP VPN Pass-Through Sessions
When the primary ISP fails, the MBR800 automatically provides service through the 3G broadband network without interruption to the end
Using an MBR800 and 3G instead of wired connections provides greater flexibility for kiosk-
user. Once the primary ISP service is restored, the MBR800 will fail-back, again without interruption to end users.
type applications without sacrificing service or security.
Alltel
USB
Franklin CDU-550
Huawei EC168/C
Huawei EC228
Pantech UM175
UTStarcom UM150
(Pantech UM150)
AT&T
USB
Option QuickSilver
Sierra Wireless 881U
Sierra Wireless 875U
USBConnect 881
USBConnect Mercury
ZTE MF636
ExpressCard
Option GT Max 3.6 Express
Option GT Ultra Express
Phones
2Blackberry 8310 (Curve) (full support 3/31/10)
2Blackberry 9000 (Bold)
HP iPaq 910
Motorola RAZR v3xx
Motorola Q v9h
Samsung Blackjack
Samsung SGH-A707
B-Mobile (Japan)
USB
ZTE MF626
Clear 4G
When using the Clear WiMAX network, the following Modem Firmware must be loaded onto the CradlePoint Router.
Download 4G Modem Firmware 4.1.645
USB
Clear USB Modem
Cricket
USB
Calcomp a600
UTStarcomm UM100
E-Mobile (Japan)
USB
D02HW
D11LC
D12LC
D21HW
D21LC
D22HW
nTelos
USB
Franklin CDU-680
ExpressCard
Kyocera KPC680
NTT Docomo (Japan)
USB
LG L-02A
Pioneer Cellular
USB
Franklin CDU-680
Sierra Wireless USB 598
ExpressCard
Sierra Wireless Aircard 402
Rogers (Canada)
USB
Novatel MC950D
ZTE MF636 (Rocket Stick)
ExpressCard
Novatel X950D
Softbank (Japan)
USB
Softbank C01LC
Generic UMTS/GSM Devices
These devices were tested using the AT&T network in the United States and may or may not work with other UMTS/GSM carriers internationally.
USB
Huawei E220
Huawei E160E - Orange Branded
Novatel MC930D
Novatel MC950D
Sierra Wireless 880U
Sierra Wireless 885U
(Compass 885)
ZTE MF626
ExpressCard
Sierra Wireless 880E
Huawei E870
Huawei E870 - Orange Branded
Generic CDMA Devices
These devices were tested on CDMA networks that have approved these devices for use around the world and may or may not work with carriers that have approved them for use on their networks. For specific information, please the carrier you are looking for usage approval of these devices on their network.
USB
Huawei EC168C
Sierra Wireless USB 598
ExpressCard
Sierra Wireless Aircard 402
Sprint
When using the Sprint WiMAX network, the following Modem Firmware must be loaded onto the CradlePoint Router
Download 4G Modem Firmware 4.1.645
USB 4G/3G
Franklin U300
USB 3G
Franklin CDU-680
Novatel MiFi 2200
Novatel U720
Novatel U727
Novatel U760
Sierra Wireless 595U
Sierra Wireless Compass 597U
Sierra Wireless Compass 598U
ExpressCard
Novatel EX720
Novatel C777
Sierra Wireless Aircard 402
Sierra Wireless 597E
Phones
2Blackberry 8703e
2Blackberry 8130
2Blackberry 8330
2Blackberry 8830
1HTC Touch
1HTC Mogul (6800)
1HTC Apache (6700)
LG Fusic LX-500
LG Muziq
Motorola KRZR
Motorola RAZR V3c
Motorola RAZR2
Motorola Q
Motorola Q9c
Palm Centro
Palm 700w
Palm 755p
Samsung A900
Samsung A900M
Samsung A920
Samsung ACE
Samsung i830
Samsung SPH-m520
Sanyo SCP-8400
Sanyo Katana
Sanyo Katana 2
Sanyo M1
Telus (Canada)
USB
Sierra Wireless 595U
ExpressCard
Sierra Wireless 597E
T-Mobile
USB
Huawei UMG-181
Verizon
USB
Novatel MiFi 2200
Novatel USB720
Novatel USB727
Novatel USB760
Sierra Wireless 595U
UTStarcom UM150
(Pantech UM150)
UTStarcom UM175
ExpressCard
Kyocera KPC680
Novatel V740
Phones
2Blackberry 8703e
2Blackberry 8130
2Blackberry 8330
2Blackberry 8830
2Blackberry 9530 (Storm)
LG VX7200
LG VX8000
LG VX8300
Motorola RAZR V3c
Palm 700p
Palm 700w
Verizon XV6800
1- The user experience with devices running Windows Mobile is less robust than other phones and modems. Windows Mobile devices connected to either a PC or a CradlePoint router have exhibited erratic behavior while using data sharing capabilities. Issues include frequent disconnects for no apparent reason and remedies entail frequent rebooting the phone and or removing the phone's battery. This problem is not something that can be resolved by CradlePoint Technology and will need to be addressed by the phone manufacturer. Please refer to our release notes.
2 - Blackberry Devices running the 5.0 Version of Blackberry Operating System are known to have problems connecting to CradlePoint routers. It is recommended that users wanting to connect or “tether” to a CradlePoint router with their Blackberry device use the 4.x or earlier Blackberry Operating Systems.
List Updated Updated 02/01/2010
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MBR800 Mobile Broadband Router
4-LAN, 1-WAN, (Ethernet); 2-USB modem ports, 1 ExpressCard Modem port
IEEE 802.3u compliant
SGNL button (signal strength display mode), Reset button
Power, LAN (4), WAN, MDM (Cellular Modem Active) SGNL (signal strength mode)
12VDC, 1.2A; 100-240V AC
8” x 4.7” x 1.2” (204 mm x 120 mm x 29 mm)
12 oz. (340g)
0C to 50C (32F to 122F) operating
-20C to 70C (-4F to 158F) storage
10% – 85% operating
5% - 90% storage
FCC Part 15 Class B & CE
