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Cradlepoint WIPIPE CBA750 User Manual

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CRADLEPOINT

CBA750 | USER MANUAL Firmware ver. 1.9.0

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Universal Plug-n-Play and Application-Level Gateway for Internet Applications: Email, FTP, gaming, Remote

Desktop, NetMeeting, Telnet, SSH, and SCP

Flash Memory for Firmware Upgrades and Save/Restore Settings

Easy local or remote management via HTTP and HTTPS

Full integration with WiPipe

™ Central (optional management services from CradlePoint)

1.3.1

Connectivity Made Simple

The CradlePoint CBA750 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Adapter provides IP Pass-Through capabilities for a device that
requires wireless broadband access. For most applications, simply connect the CBA750, t

urn the unit on, and it‟s ready to

go. Quick to install, the CBA750 handles the connection without configuration and provides enhanced network
connectivity with support for USB and Express-Card modems running on 3G/4G Networks. Adding a wireless backup or
even primary connection has never been easier.

For optimum performance, try the CradlePoint ARC 750 Series with an integrated 3G/4G Business Grade Modem. The
integrated modems of the ARC Series are simple, powerful, and safe: the ideal business uptime solution.

1.3.2

Powerful, Reliable, Convenient

As a high-performance adapter, the CBA750 supports multiple and concurrent application streams for the attached
device, converting Ethernet to mobile broadband and mobile broadband to Ethernet. This flexible connectivity solution is
platform independent, features two operating modes (configuration and IP Pass-

Through), and has an “always-on” signal

strength meter to determine the best mobile broadband reception for optimum placement. The CBA750 is truly a “drop-in”
3G/4G solution for adding mobile broadband capability effortlessly.

1.3.3

How Is It Used?

The CradlePoint CBA750 3G/4G Mobile Broadband Adapter can be used in three main ways:

As Primary Connection

in “remote, lights-out” devices like kiosks, ATMs, digital signage, and point of sale

devices.

As Failover connection for network equipment that supports redundant WANs.