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Lists the history of manual updates and their release dates.
Details all items included in the MBR1400 router package.
Lists the necessary hardware and software for the MBR1400.
Provides a general description of the MBR1400 router and its capabilities.
Describes the ARC Series MBR1400 products with integrated modems.
Details the physical ports, buttons, and switches on the MBR1400.
Explains the status and meaning of the router's various LED indicators.
Guides through the initial steps for setting up the router's internet connection.
Instructions on how to log into the router's web-based administration interface.
Steps to connect to the MBR1400 network after initial setup.
Provides troubleshooting steps for common connection issues.
Details on how to log in to the router's administration interface.
Guides through the initial configuration of wireless and security settings.
Explains the quick access links available in the web interface.
Overview of the structure and navigation of the router's configuration pages.
Instructions for registering the router with Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager.
Guides on configuring IP passthrough for direct IP address access.
Displays information about all connected wireless and wired devices.
View the status of configured CP Connect tunnels for private network connections.
Shows fundamental information about the router's status and connections.
Displays the router's location if GPS support is enabled and a modem is connected.
View the status of configured GRE tunnels for network connections.
View the status of clients logged in through the Hotspot/Captive Portal.
Lists attached WAN devices used as the internet source and their details.
Displays routes associated with networks and learned from routing protocols.
Displays basic traffic statistics for the router and its devices.
Records events and messages, allowing filtering for troubleshooting.
Displays the status of configured VPN tunnels for secure connections.
Shows breakdown of packets and bytes for WiPipe Quality of Service rules.
Options to control website access and filter content for the network.
Manages automatic IP address assignment for devices on the LAN.
Configuration for Domain Name System servers to translate names to IP addresses.
Manages network security by controlling incoming and outgoing traffic.
Allows management and filtering of clients by their MAC addresses.
Configuration of static routes to define network traffic paths.
Setup for protocols like BGP, OSPF, and RIP for network routing.
Configuration of wireless and wired local area networks.
Manages traffic flow and prioritizes applications based on user-defined rules.
Manages and configures various internet uplink sources like Ethernet, WiFi, and modems.
Licensable feature to create and manage connections to a private network.
Displays upload and download traffic information for each LAN client.
Manages rules to control and track modem data usage against allowances.
Configuration for Generic Routing Encapsulation tunnels between private networks.
Setup for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol tunnels for secure network connections.
Protocol for session continuity for nodes in a mobile network.
Protocol for discovering client addresses on Non-Broadcast Multiple Access networks.
Configuration for creating secure tunnels using OpenVPN.
Establishes secure connections to remote networks using IPsec.
Uses an external WiFi network as an internet source or bridges networks.
Manages traffic distribution and prioritization across multiple WAN connections.
Controls router security, system clock, and management functions.
Configures email notifications for specific system events and alerts.
Cloud-based service for managing, monitoring, and organizing Cradlepoint routers.
Manages licenses for enabling advanced router features.
Enables and configures hotspot functionality for guest network access.
Establishes serial links to host ports or allows serial access via SSH.
Configures Simple Network Management Protocol for remote management.
Provides options for restoring defaults, rebooting, and testing connectivity.
Manages firmware upgrades and system configuration saves/restores.
Definition of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs).
Definition of malicious software and its types (Virus, Worm, Trojan, Spyware).
Explanation of social engineering attacks aimed at deceiving users.
Definition of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite.
Definition of Voice over IP for sending voice information over the Internet.
Contains safety, handling, disposal, regulatory, and licensing information.
Lists the technical specifications of the MBR1400 Mission-Critical Broadband Router.
Lists the history of manual updates and their release dates.
Details all items included in the MBR1400 router package.
Lists the necessary hardware and software for the MBR1400.
Provides a general description of the MBR1400 router and its capabilities.
Describes the ARC Series MBR1400 products with integrated modems.
Details the physical ports, buttons, and switches on the MBR1400.
Explains the status and meaning of the router's various LED indicators.
Guides through the initial steps for setting up the router's internet connection.
Instructions on how to log into the router's web-based administration interface.
Steps to connect to the MBR1400 network after initial setup.
Provides troubleshooting steps for common connection issues.
Details on how to log in to the router's administration interface.
Guides through the initial configuration of wireless and security settings.
Explains the quick access links available in the web interface.
Overview of the structure and navigation of the router's configuration pages.
Instructions for registering the router with Cradlepoint Enterprise Cloud Manager.
Guides on configuring IP passthrough for direct IP address access.
Displays information about all connected wireless and wired devices.
View the status of configured CP Connect tunnels for private network connections.
Shows fundamental information about the router's status and connections.
Displays the router's location if GPS support is enabled and a modem is connected.
View the status of configured GRE tunnels for network connections.
View the status of clients logged in through the Hotspot/Captive Portal.
Lists attached WAN devices used as the internet source and their details.
Displays routes associated with networks and learned from routing protocols.
Displays basic traffic statistics for the router and its devices.
Records events and messages, allowing filtering for troubleshooting.
Displays the status of configured VPN tunnels for secure connections.
Shows breakdown of packets and bytes for WiPipe Quality of Service rules.
Options to control website access and filter content for the network.
Manages automatic IP address assignment for devices on the LAN.
Configuration for Domain Name System servers to translate names to IP addresses.
Manages network security by controlling incoming and outgoing traffic.
Allows management and filtering of clients by their MAC addresses.
Configuration of static routes to define network traffic paths.
Setup for protocols like BGP, OSPF, and RIP for network routing.
Configuration of wireless and wired local area networks.
Manages traffic flow and prioritizes applications based on user-defined rules.
Manages and configures various internet uplink sources like Ethernet, WiFi, and modems.
Licensable feature to create and manage connections to a private network.
Displays upload and download traffic information for each LAN client.
Manages rules to control and track modem data usage against allowances.
Configuration for Generic Routing Encapsulation tunnels between private networks.
Setup for Layer 2 Tunneling Protocol tunnels for secure network connections.
Protocol for session continuity for nodes in a mobile network.
Protocol for discovering client addresses on Non-Broadcast Multiple Access networks.
Configuration for creating secure tunnels using OpenVPN.
Establishes secure connections to remote networks using IPsec.
Uses an external WiFi network as an internet source or bridges networks.
Manages traffic distribution and prioritization across multiple WAN connections.
Controls router security, system clock, and management functions.
Configures email notifications for specific system events and alerts.
Cloud-based service for managing, monitoring, and organizing Cradlepoint routers.
Manages licenses for enabling advanced router features.
Enables and configures hotspot functionality for guest network access.
Establishes serial links to host ports or allows serial access via SSH.
Configures Simple Network Management Protocol for remote management.
Provides options for restoring defaults, rebooting, and testing connectivity.
Manages firmware upgrades and system configuration saves/restores.
Definition of specifications for wireless local area networks (WLANs).
Definition of malicious software and its types (Virus, Worm, Trojan, Spyware).
Explanation of social engineering attacks aimed at deceiving users.
Definition of the Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol suite.
Definition of Voice over IP for sending voice information over the Internet.
Contains safety, handling, disposal, regulatory, and licensing information.
Lists the technical specifications of the MBR1400 Mission-Critical Broadband Router.
| VPN support | IPSec, L2TP, PPTP |
|---|---|
| Ethernet LAN | Yes |
| Cabling technology | 10/100/1000Base-T(X) |
| Networking standards | IEEE 802.11a, IEEE 802.11b, IEEE 802.11g, IEEE 802.11n, IEEE 802.3, IEEE 802.3ab, IEEE 802.3u |
| Ethernet LAN data rates | 10, 100, 1000 Mbit/s |
| Ethernet LAN interface type | Gigabit Ethernet |
| Wi-Fi standards | 802.11a, 802.11b, 802.11g |
| Top Wi-Fi standard | Wi-Fi 4 (802.11n) |
| Bandwidth | 2.4 GHz |
| Outdoor range | 228.6 |
| Number of users | 128 user(s) |
| Power supply type | DC 12V/1.5A |
| Dimensions (WxDxH) | 230 x 245 x 40 mm |
| USB ports quantity | 3 |
| Operating temperature (T-T) | 32 - 104 °F |
| Supported network protocols | HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP v1, v2c & v3, CLI over SSH |
| Security algorithms | 3DES, DES, MD5, WEP, WPA, WPA-AES, WPA2 |
| Antenna gain level (max) | 2 dBi |
| Ethernet LAN (RJ-45) ports | 5 |
| Power over Ethernet (PoE) | No |
| Storage temperature (T-T) | -20 - 70 °C |
| Storage relative humidity (H-H) | 5 - 90 % |
| Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 85 % |
| Product color | Black |
| Weight | - g |
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