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CradlePoint releases new mobile broadband router
Written by Network News Journal Staff   
Monday, 04 January 2010


MOBILE BROADBAND INNOVATOR CRADLEPOINT
have released the MBR900 Mobile Broadband N Router which is designed to provide Internet access to customers who cannot get DSL or cable, or who want a back up for their wired Internet service

• 3G & 4G mobile broadband compatibility with one USB port supporting more than 110 modems from all major U.S. carriers
• Five 10/100 (one WAN and 4 LAN) Ethernet ports
• Failover/failback for easy redundant Internet connections with or without wired Internet service
• Secured by 64/128 WEP, WPA and WPA2 and user login requirement
• Multiple concurrent IPSec, L2TP and PPTP VPN pass-through sessions
• Two multiple input/multiple output (MIMO) antennas
• 802.11n for broadest range and best throughput
• Up to 32 concurrent device connections
• No end user software to load

One key built-in “failsafe” feature of the router is that it senses when the wired Internet connection has been disrupted and automatically fails over to either a 3G or 4G service, whichever is present.  This allows users to stay online with virtually no interruption to their internet access.  When a users wired Internet service has been restored, the router will then fall back to the primary connection.

The MBR900 Mobile Broadband N Router is available now with an MSRP of $149.99.
 
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