The Cradlepoint MBR 800 is a cost effective broadband router with 3G failover for built-in redundancy. This router is designed to keep businesses, which do not require WiFi, running in the event of a primary ISP failure. When the MBR800 senses a disruption in service it automatically switches from a wired to a 3G network. Once service is restored, the MBR800 automatically fails back to your primary ISP keeping your business online without interruption to users.
In primary connect-type applications, such as kiosks or POS systems, the MBR800 still provides failover capabilities through its multiple modem ports and allows users to share a 3G connection without any additional software to load or hardware to configure.
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When the primary ISP fails, the MBR800 automatically provides service through the 3G broadband network without interruption to the end user. Once the primary ISP service is restored, the MBR800 will fail-back, again without interruption to end users.
Editor’s review:
MBR 800 is best for business situation or government agencies which requires more secure environment.


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