Cradlepoint CTR500 Leaflet

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Establishing a Wireless Internet Connection
 
 
1)  Wireless Setup using a Mobile Broadband 
(cellular) Data Modem
Connect Power Supply and insert active USB or ExpressCard modem/s.*
Then, establish a wireless internet connection as shown below.
2)  Wired Connection using Cable/DSL Internet Service
Note:
  
CradlePoint recommends that WiFi security be setup at this point. 
          See the “
Setting WiFi security on your CradlePoint Router” section of this guide.
Power 
Supply
USB 
* Mobile Broadband Card Not Included.  
   See your Mobile Broadband Service Provider for details.   
Port Diagram
2) Connect To the Internet
1)  Using either a Windows or Mac platform, open a
     browser window. A default CradlePoint page will 
     appear asking for a password. 
2)  The 
password is the last six digits of the MAC
     address shown on the box label and on the  
     bottom of the router. This is a unique number 
     identifying your router. 
3)  Once you have correctly entered your password, 
     click “OK”.  
You can now access the Internet. 
Note:
   
CradlePoint  recommends  that  WiFi  security   
be setup at this point. See the “
Setting WiFi security 
on your CradlePoint Router” section of this guide.
1) I
dentify the CTR500
Signifies the CTR500 has power. 
 Signifies that a connection is made on the WAN 
port. Blinking indicates traffic over the port. 
 
 
 Signifies the routers WiFi radio is “On”. 
Blinking indicates data traffic.  
 Indicates a recognizable USB cellular device is 
connected to the router. 
 
Orange (Solid)  Modem is Not Active
 
Orange (Blinking) Modem Connection Error
Green (Blinking)  Modem is Negotiating 
Green (Solid)  Modem is Connected
LED Status Lights
Note: 
The WAN port will turn on even if plugged into a computer. It is for Internet 
connections only (i.e. DSL/Cable modems). 
Windows XP 
Open your computer’s 
WIRELESS 
NETWORK CONNECTION to associate 
with the router’s Wireless Access Point. 
This is typically completed by opening
 
VIEW AVAILABLE NETWORKS 
window. After you have highlighted the 
CTR500-xxx, click CONNECT.
 
CTR500-xxx
CTR500-xxx
Windows Vista  
Open 
CONNECT TO A NETWORK by 
clicking the Start button, and then 
click 
CONNECT TO. You'll see a list  
of the wireless networks currently 
available. Click on the 
CTR500-xxx 
network, and then click 
CONNECT
Mac 
Open your wireless connection list 
by clicking the 
AIRPORT wireless 
icon on your menu bar. Click the 
CTR500-xxx.
CTR500-xxx
There Are Two Ways To Set Up A CTR500 Router: 
Connect power and insert one end of your Ethernet cable to the WAN port. Insert the 
other end of 
the Ethernet cable into your Internet service provider's modem. It may take 
a minute or two for the 
CTR500 to initialize. Open your web browser. 
You can now 
access the Internet.  
While in Signal Strength button is 
pressed, the WAN, WiFi, WPS and 
Modem LEDs display the strength of 
the Mobile Broadband Modem signal.
Signal Strength
Express Card Modem Slot
LED Indicators
Express Card Modem Lock
USB Modem Port
Power In
LAN/WAN Ethernet
Data/Signal Toggle Switch
Reset
Wireless On/Off
External Antenna Port
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Power Adapter
ExpressCard
Power 
Supply
USB 
ExpressCard
Ethernet Cable
FAILOVER / FAILBACK
In order to utilize of the Failover/Failback features of your CTR500, you must establish one of these two scenarios:
1) Connect two different active data modems (USB or ExpressCard) from two separate carriers to the CTR500.
2) Connect an active LAN/WAN connection and one active data modem to the CTR500.
If your primary service is disrupted, the CTR500 will find the next available connection (Failover), keeping you connected to the internet.  
Once your primary service is re-established, it will return (Failback) to that connection. 
 Signifies that a connection is made via the
ExpressCard. Blinking indicates traffic 
over the port.