Cradlepoint CTR-350 Cellular Travel Router (Black)

Cradlepoint CTR-350 Cellular Travel Router (Black)

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Share a secure Wi-Fi network almost anywhere.EASY TO USE The CTR350 Mobile Broadband Travel Router is a full-featured wireless 802.11b/g router developed to be a plug `n play solution. Simply connect an activated USB modem,* plug in the CTR350, and turn the unit on. Within seconds, you will have a secure Wi-Fi network and the ability to connect up to 16 Wi-Fi enabled devices. PORTABLE AND POWERFUL The smallest router in its class, the CTR350 can go with you anywhere.** Enjoy the simplicity and convenience of Wi-Fi without having to search for a hotspot or risking a non-secure connection. And, when using a wired LAN (Ethernet) the CTR350 will automatically failover to a wireless network in the event of a loss of service with no interruption to the user.SECURE AND RELIABLE This high-performance router platform, powered by WiPipe technology, supports multiple and concurrent VPN pass-through sessions, plus encryption modes including 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA2 Enterprise. Additionally, built-in auto failover keeps everyone online, switching from wired to wireless broadband access in the event of a wired ISP failure. Features:Create a Secure Wi-Fi Network Instantly.Compact Go-Anywhere Size.No Software to Install.Failover Redundancy.802.11 b/g.

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Cradlepoint CTR-350 Cellular Travel Router (Black) 4.8 out of 5 based on 72 ratings. 3654 user reviews
Network Accessories Cradlepoint CTR-350 Cellular Travel Router (Black) Share a secure Wi-Fi network almost anywhere.EASY TO USE The CTR350 Mobile Broadband Travel Router is a full-featured wireless 802.11b/g router developed to be a plug `n play solution. Simply connect an activated USB modem,* plug in the CTR350, and turn the unit on. Within seconds, you will have a secure Wi-Fi network and the ability to connect up to 16 Wi-Fi enabled devices. PORTABLE AND POWERFUL The smallest router in its class, the CTR350 can go with you anywhere.** Enjoy the simplicity and convenience of Wi-Fi without having to search for a hotspot or risking a non-secure connection. And, when using a wired LAN (Ethernet) the CTR350 will automatically failover to a wireless network in the event of a loss of service with no interruption to the user.SECURE AND RELIABLE This high-performance router platform, powered by WiPipe technology, supports multiple and concurrent VPN pass-through sessions, plus encryption modes including 64/128-bit WEP, WPA, WPA2, and WPA2 Enterprise. Additionally, built-in auto failover keeps everyone online, switching from wired to wireless broadband access in the event of a wired ISP failure. Features:Create a Secure Wi-Fi Network Instantly.Compact Go-Anywhere Size.No Software to Install.Failover Redundancy.802.11 b/g. $149.99 http://ecx.images-amazon.com/images/I/31KjUEeSb5L._SL160_.jpg
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10 Review to this product

  • Petieinia

    Rating stars

    I am really happy with this product. I was able to get the Verizon USB727 hooked up and now have wireless throughout the house. It only took me about an hour to get two desktops and one laptop wireless. For me that’s good, I’m not real savvy on this stuff but the directions were clear enough for me and easy to follow. I live in the country and being able to get the Verizon broadband (which is portable too!) AND have it wireless, I am in heaven, NO MORE DIAL UP…I felt this was definitely worth the money.

  • siacali

    Rating stars

    The CTR350 is a great little Mobile Broadband/Wifi router. It’s designed to use a mobile broadband data device (I’m using Sprints U595), and provide access to it via Wifi. It worked right out of the box in a default configuration, though you probably want to enable security after testing it out, or else everyone will have access to it.

    Set-up is via the usual web-browser interface, and this devices interface is laid out pretty well. It struck me as being more sensible than most of the Linksys/Netgear devices I’ve used. Its got a nice full featured firewall, various WEP and WPA authentication modes, and can be used as a wired access point too (there’s an Ethernet port). Apparently the port can also be used to provide wired access to the mobile data device too, but I haven’t tested that yet.

    The router is not battery powered (see the PHS300 for that). It comes with a standard ac power adapter. There is also a dc power adapter available for use in a car. I’ve mounted mine in my car, and hardwired a cable for it into the wiring harness of the car so that I can have internet in my vehicle wherever I have Sprint service. Cool!

  • Noname

    Rating stars

    I got this so I could finally have a wireless network in my house. My son wanted to play his friends on his Nintendo DS via Wi-Fi connection, I wanted both of my computers to have wireless access via my Sprint Aircard 595U, and I wanted to network my printer. This little unit is perfect for the job.

    The initial setup is very easy. I just plug in and asks for a password and there is a wizard to set the security level. It was a little frustrating at first when some things didn’t work, but it was not the fault of the router. Rather, the other computer and the Nintendo DS did not support WPA2 that I had configured the router to. Nintendo DS accepted WEP and my other computer would only do WPA. I can choose to use WEP or WPA with this router, if I want to make it compatible with my other devices.

    My printer gave me the biggest headache. Again, not the fault of the router. I just didn’t know how to set it up correctly. It was recognized by the network computers, but it wouldn’t print. I had to make sure the computer was set to “online” and reboot the printer. I thought at first the WAN port did not accept printers, as I’ve read that in other forums. Apparently, that was dated information. My CTR-350 came with updated firmware that does allow the Ethernet port to accept LAN connections. That was my biggest concern and worry when deciding to buy this. I am very happy I can use that port.

    My computers are not next to each other. One sits in my office and the other sits in the kitchen about two large rooms away. The signal is very strong between the rooms. For some reason, maybe the size of the router, I just thought it would be a little flimsy in the signal department. It’s hefty enough to provide signal in my house.

    THINGS I LEARNED

    - watch the security level you set the router to and make sure it matches with the devices you are connecting.

    - CTR-350 has an Ethernet port that will connect to printers and computers. It has WAN/LAN connectivity.

    - if you connect a printer, make sure the printer is set to “online”!

    WHY I LIKE CTR-350

    - it’s small and compact.

    - it will network my printer via Ethernet cable.

    - it doesn’t need batteries (it needs to be plugged it).

    - I can use it to network up to 16 other users.

    - it has WPA2 security.

    - it is easy to set up.

    WHAT I’D LIKE IMPROVED

    Nothing. It’s way perfect.

    SUMMARY

    This router would be so easy to take along with me on the road, but I’m using it for home networking. It’s great for that, too. If you need more than one Ethernet port, you’ll need something else. Otherwise, this little one’s a terrific pick!

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    UPDATE: I still love this thing. It take it everywhere with me and we use it at home, too. Just one improvement I found I’d like: it would be nice to have it wireless. Next time, I’ll try the Cradlepoint PHS300.

  • R. Wunsche

    Rating stars

    It’s so rare to make a purchase and have ZERO complaints. This product works exactly as described. I have yet to find any downside to it whatsoever. Setup was a piece of cake. It may be my imagination, but the modem connection even seems to run a bit faster than when connected directly to my laptop.

    I would recommend this as a must-have for anyone who currently runs a USB-based broadband modem.

  • Mr. Frost

    Rating stars

    I recently purchased the Cradlepoint CTR350 router for home use. I live in the country and have no options for broadband internet except via a 3G network, (Verizon). I had searched for a few months, and asked several people what my options were and I was told that there were NO options with regards to a router for a USB modem. Then I found this little gem.

    Being somewhat frugal, and cautious when buying online, I did some research and decided to buy.

    The router is very small, smaller than I had anticipated. Setup took literally less than two minutes. I opened the box, glanced at the quick start guide, and pluged it in. I then plugged in the USB modem. Before my laptop could boot, the router was working. I logged into the interface, set up security, saved and rebooted. Since then, I have had NO problems.

    Usually reviews tend to lead you to believing that a product is too good to be true, in this case, I would say that it is true. Ease of set up, size and functionaltiy of this unit is unbelievable.

    While I don’t use the unit other than the way I described above, it can be used as a wireless hotspot with an incoming cabled internet connection; the cat-5 connection can be configured to be either incoming or outgoing.

    If you are on a 3G network, and want a wireless hotspot ANYWHERE you go, BUY THIS ROUTER, you will not regret it.

  • Howard Nichols

    Rating stars

    This is a fine but very tiny router, works well in all applications that i need in a mobile router. When this router is coupled with the tekkeon battery pack you are truly mobile for hours on end. Cradle point has also come up with the PHS-300 that has it’s own battery pack built in. If you truly need a travel router look no further.

  • betle, ed

    Rating stars

    This router is fantastic and super easy set up. Currently using a Verizon USB 720 modem, when it was plugged in to the desktop itself is worked OK with internet speeds around 750 to 1000 kbps but when adding the CTR-350 ( also added a wireless network USB ) to the desktop we get internet speeds of 1.7 to 3 mbps with the desktop and 2 laptos running at the same time! Set up is a breeze, plug in the device, plug in the USB modem, go to the internet, put in the supplied password and its done! A great product! Also we have approx 3000 sq ft house and device is in a back bedroom, signal strength is excellent to all parts of house, about 100 ft from device at farthest point. Highly recommened product!

  • D. Sauer

    Rating stars

    Having previously purchased the PHS-300, I bought the CTR-350 as a backup device in case the firmware in my PHS-300 bricked again. What I found was that this device was actually more desirable.

    First, it’s slightly smaller than the 300. Of course that shouldn’t come as any surprise since it does not have any internal battery, but it’s worth noting.

    Second, it’s lighter than the PHS300. Again, lacking a battery, it’s weight is astonishingly less than expected.

    Let us not forget the all important, “It’s cheaper” argument. Cheap is good.

    Finally, it has an Ethernet port that goes both ways. You can hook in a wired internet connection to wirelessly share with up to 15 of your closest computer friends, or you can connect it to a computer that lacks wireless capabilities.

    Unless AC power is completely unavailable, I much prefer to pull my CTR-350 out of the bag to my PHS-300.

  • Rolland M. Waters

    Rating stars

    I have been using this for months with my laptop, and also using it for my Wii and a Linksys router running DD-WRT acting as a bridge for my wired network.

    There’s two non-obvious tidbits for setup:

    1.) For use with your Nintendo Wii, uncheck the box in the setup menu Basics / Wireless (WiFi) / Security Mode that says “Require User Login”

    2.) The DD-WRT by default is setup on 192.168.1.1 and the CTR on 192.168.0.1; you want to make sure you change the DD-WRT network address to match the CTR’s.

  • Anonymous

    Rating stars

    I barely write any review. The problem is I am not that good at writing. But, I just love this “little” POWERFUL router. I recently started working at home. I tried to connect my broadband internet. The problem is the drive way too long (over 600 feet to the street)to bring a cable wire to the house. I have my Sprint U720 air card for my wireless internet almost a year. I have done a lot of research. I found a very good info source from evdoinfo.com. I was convinced that the Kyocera KR1 is the one for me till I found CTR350. Then I decided to give a try.

    The product arrived much sooner than I expected. It took me only two minutes to set it up. Then my own WiFi hot spot is ready to go. I have four PCs running at the same time and the speed of the internet just got faster. According to the manufactor, you can have 16 PCs running at the same time. This little “palm” sized router with a built-in WiPipe technology to ensure the responsive, uncomplicated user experience. I can assure you that I am more than happy with the speed it provides. I also like the password feature that will allow user to set up a higher level of security. The only AC charger feature does not bother me at all. I figured that if I have to meet a client or go on a trip, I will take my U720 with me. However, Cradel Point makes another model PHS300 is a battery powered router for moble users. The battery works up to 2 hours and if you think that will help a lot. To solve this problem, I found a car charger (converter) from Home Depot. Then you can take this little router any where you go.

    So far, all my 4 PCs users are very happy with the speed. They all told me it is so much faster than connecting by U720 itself. I think it is the WiPipe thing. I just enjoy the convenience of technology bringing to our life and I am very thankful.

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