CradlePoint - Default Login Admin

CradlePoint Default IP

To access the admin page type 192.168.0.1 into your web browser's address bar or click on the link below.

Administration

All IP addresses for CradlePoint

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IP Address:
192.168.0.1
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IP Address:
192.168.1.1

Identifiants par défaut pour CradlePoint

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IP Address:
192.168.0.1
Username:
admin
Password:
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CradlePoint Router Login

CradlePoint (now part of Ericsson) produces LTE/5G enterprise routers and cloud-managed networking solutions for business and government customers.

Login Details

CradlePoint routers typically use 192.168.0.1. Default username is admin with a blank password. Cloud-managed devices are configured via the NetCloud Manager portal.

About CradlePoint Routers

CradlePoint started in 2006 as a pioneer in mobile broadband connectivity solutions. The company focused on creating routers that work with cellular networks, making internet access possible anywhere with cell tower coverage. CradlePoint built a reputation for reliable business-grade networking equipment that works in vehicles, remote locations, and as backup internet connections.

Today CradlePoint specializes in 4G and 5G wireless routers for both enterprise and consumer markets. The company was acquired by Ericsson in 2020, which expanded their global reach and technical capabilities. CradlePoint routers are popular in industries like transportation, retail, and emergency services where traditional wired internet isn't available or reliable.

Home users choose CradlePoint routers because they offer internet access without cable or DSL lines. You can get online using your cellular data plan, which is perfect for rural areas or as a backup when your main internet goes down. CradlePoint routers also work well in RVs, boats, and temporary locations where you need reliable internet.

The brand stands out because their routers handle multiple devices well and maintain stable connections even when moving. CradlePoint's web interface is straightforward, and their customer support helps users get connected quickly.

Accessing the CradlePoint Admin Panel

Access your CradlePoint router admin panel by connecting to its web interface through any browser. You'll need to be connected to the CradlePoint network either through WiFi or an ethernet cable before you can reach the login page.

Most CradlePoint routers use 192.168.0.1 as their default IP address, though some models use 192.168.1.1. Check the label on your CradlePoint router for the exact address, which is usually printed near the power connector. You can also find the IP address by looking at your network connection details on Windows or Mac.

If you can't find the IP address on the label, open Command Prompt on Windows and type 'ipconfig'. Look for the Default Gateway address under your CradlePoint network connection. On Mac, hold Option and click the WiFi icon to see your router's IP address.

CradlePoint routers often show a cellular signal strength page instead of the login screen when you first visit the IP address. Look for an 'Admin' or 'Configuration' link on that page to reach the actual router settings. Some CradlePoint models require you to add '/admin' to the end of the IP address in your browser.

Another common issue is browser caching from previous router sessions. Clear your browser cache and cookies, then try accessing the CradlePoint admin page again. Some users need to disable browser security extensions that block local network connections.

CradlePoint's admin interface sometimes takes 30-45 seconds to load, especially when the router is managing active cellular connections. Don't refresh the page immediately if it seems slow to respond.

Popular CradlePoint Models

The CradlePoint IBR1700 uses admin/blank as default credentials and typically runs on 192.168.0.1. This model is popular for small businesses and home offices that need reliable backup internet. The IBR600C series also uses admin with no password, but some units ship with a unique password printed on the router label.

CradlePoint's AER series routers like the AER2100 often use admin/admin as default credentials instead of a blank password. The newer AER3100 models may require you to set up admin credentials during first-time setup rather than using defaults. Always check your specific model's label for current login information.

Consumer models like the CradlePoint MBR1400 typically use admin with no password, but the web interface looks different from business models. The MBR series focuses on simple setup and may automatically redirect you to a setup wizard instead of the full admin panel on first login.

Business-grade CradlePoint models show detailed cellular signal information and advanced networking options on the main admin page. Consumer models like the MBR series hide complex settings behind a simplified interface that focuses on basic WiFi and connection management.

Older CradlePoint routers use a blue and gray admin interface, while newer models feature a dark theme with better mobile browser support. The login process remains similar across model lines, but newer routers may require stronger passwords and show security warnings about default credentials.

Troubleshooting CradlePoint Login Issues

When you can't reach your CradlePoint admin page, first check that you're connected to the router's network. Look for the CradlePoint WiFi network name, which usually starts with 'CradlePoint' followed by part of the serial number. Connect using the WiFi password printed on the router label.

If you're connected but still can't access 192.168.0.1, try 192.168.1.1 instead. Some CradlePoint models change their default IP based on network conditions or if another router is present. You can also try unplugging the CradlePoint router for 10 seconds, then plugging it back in and waiting 2-3 minutes for full startup.

CradlePoint routers ship with 'admin' as the username and usually no password (leave the password field blank). If this doesn't work, look for a white or yellow label on your router that shows the default credentials. Some newer CradlePoint models require you to create a password during initial setup.

If someone changed the admin password and you don't know it, you'll need to perform a factory reset. CradlePoint doesn't provide password recovery options through their web interface, so resetting is the only way to regain access with default credentials.

After factory resetting your CradlePoint router, wait 3-5 minutes for complete startup before trying to log in. The router needs time to initialize its cellular connection and internal settings. Connect to the default WiFi network shown on the router label, then navigate to 192.168.0.1 and log in with admin and a blank password.

How to Factory Reset a CradlePoint Router

Factory reset your CradlePoint router when you can't remember the admin password, the router won't connect to cellular networks properly, or WiFi performance has become unreliable. Resetting clears all custom settings and returns the router to its original configuration.

Locate the small reset button on your CradlePoint router, usually on the back or side panel near the ethernet ports. With the router powered on, press and hold the reset button using a paperclip or pen tip for 10-15 seconds. The router's LED lights will flash or change color during the reset process.

Release the reset button and wait 3-5 minutes for the CradlePoint router to fully restart. Don't unplug the power during this time, as it can corrupt the firmware. The router will boot up with factory default settings, including the original WiFi network name and password from the label.

Some CradlePoint models require you to hold the reset button for exactly 30 seconds for a complete factory reset. Check your model's documentation if a 10-15 second reset doesn't restore default settings.

After resetting, connect to your CradlePoint's default WiFi network and log into 192.168.0.1 with username 'admin' and no password. You'll need to reconfigure your cellular APN settings, WiFi passwords, and any port forwarding rules you had previously set up.

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