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Manufacturer Description and Specs:
Highlights:
Main Features
- Converts a 4G or 3G USB Data Modem into a secure wireless network
- Uses Traditional Cable/DSL Ethernet-based modems to create 350 feet of WiFi
- Built to work with most popular 4G/3G USB Modems
WIRELESS or WIRED INTERNET ACCESS
- Enables internet access through 4G/3G wireless broadband networks, existing WiFi, or Ethernet -based data services ( Cable / DSL / Satellite )
- Supports most wireless data modems from the leading carriers ( modem and service sold separately )
- Special Feature: Use WiFi as a Data Source
FLEXIBILITY
- Configurable Designate the Ethernet port as “WAN Mode” and create a WiFi hotspot from a wired internet connection. (Cable/DSL)
- Pass-Through VPN Connection Support Enables a laptop with a VPN client to create a secure tunnel to corporate networks. (IPSec, L2TP, PPTP)
- Network Failover Support When using a wired internet source (DSL/Cable Modem) connected to the Ethernet port, the CTR35 will detect an internet outage and switch to an attached 4G/3G data modem.
- TIP: Use your CTR35 + 4G/3G modem to back up your home network when not traveling.
RANGE & CONNECTIONS
- Wireless “N” WiFi (802.11 b/g/n)
- Up to 350-feet WiFi Range
- Supports up to 16 WiFi Connections at a Time
- Two WiFi Networks ( SSIDs ) (1 for owner / private + 1 for guests / public )
- Ethernet port to connect devices without WiFi
SECURITY
- Secure WiFi with WEP, WPA, WPA2 and AES encryption
- Prevent unwanted access to connected computers with SPI Firewall and Network Address Translation (NAT) Security features for safer internet access ( URL filtering, traffic filtering, DMZ, virtual server, port forwarding )
GUEST WIFI NETWORKS
Your router can make two WiFi networks: one private and one public. Guests on the public network have full, secure access to the internet - but are restricted from accessing the router administration or connected devices on private network.
Enable the Guest Network in Step 2 of the First Time Setup Wizard. It will appear as “Guest” in your available networks list.
PRODUCT REQUIREMENTS
Internet Service and Modem Must have at least one of the following: USB Wireless Broadband Data Modem with Active Subscription, a supported Smart Phone with Active Data + Tethering Plan, a Cable, DSL, Satellite, T1, or T3 Ethernet Modem, or access to WiFi (WiFi as WAN).
Browser (needed to configure router)
Minimum of Firefox v2.0, Chrome, Internet Explorer v7.0, or Safari v1.0
Attached Devices
WiFi-enabled or Ethernet-enabled computer/device (802.11n adapter recommended for best performance).
WiFi AS WAN
Public WiFi networks aren't very secure, but are generally free. The CTR35 can receive a WiFi signal and use it to create internet access, allowing you to securely connect up to 16 devices using the CTR35's security features.?
Enable this feature by logging in to your router (see steps 1 & 2 on page 5) and selecting INTERNET on the top navigation bar and then WiFi as WAN Settings in the dropdown menu. Click ENABLE and select the WiFi network you'd like to use as your Internet Connection.
Tech Specs
- Wireless “N” WiFi (802.11 b/g/n)
- Up to 350-feet WiFi Range
- Supports up to 16 WiFi Connections at a Time
- Two WiFi Networks ( SSIDs ) (1 for owner / private + 1 for guests / public )
- Ethernet port to connect devices without WiFi
Features
Use a CradlePoint Wireless N Portable Router your way.
The CTR35 converts a 4G or 3G USB Data Modem into a secure 16-connection wireless network. It can also use traditional Cable/DSL Ethernet-based modems to create ~350-feet of WiFi. Or use existing WiFi to create a secure connection with an unsecure public hotspot.
CradlePoint routers are built to work with the most popular 4G/3G USB Modems from wireless operators such as: AT&T, Bell Canada, Clearwire, Cricket, Rogers, Rover, Sprint, T-Mobile, Telus, US Cellular, Verizon Wireless (Alltel), & Virgin Mobile. See "Supported Devices" tab below for the current list of supported modems.