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$189.99
We have collected and analyzed 23 user reviews from international sources. Users rate it 83/100. The average review date is April 12, 2009. We have compared these reviews to 6905 reviews from other Bridges & Routers. The alaScore™ for this product is 86/100 = Very good. Last update: November 21, 2009.

860100
23 reviews
November, 2009
Product Age
23 Users
Rank 29
from $189.99
Works as advertised (although I wouldn't consider it a 'Pro' ... it's just a lot of products don't live up to out expectations)
It took me 1 hour to figure out how to connect AT& ; T 3G USB adapter!!! I was little embarrassed because I was doing it at the client's office. I tried to call Cradlepoint support but all I got was the voicemail. Looking at 100 page manual didn't help...
If cellular broadband is how you connect to the 'net, then this router is a great choice.
1. Ability to share a cellular broadband connection across your entire network
1. Wireless LAN is rather weak. Even though this is a Wireless N (and supports B & ; G) router, its range is a bit weaker than most Wireless B routers. My older Wireless G routers easily outperform it in range. My devices read this router at about 5-10...
None.
Simple to hook up... I plugged it in, went to the ip address, assigned a password, and "Wa-La"... it's works
Price is a little high, but well worth it
If your connection goes down, business stops. CradlePoint's MBR1000 provides the small office, temporary office or remote office the ultimate insurance against network outages due to planned and unplanned downtime. Using 3G (cellular) networks as a backup with a cellular carriers' 'Router Data Plans', the MBR1000 delivers ultimate flexibility and assurance that mission critical business continues.
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