Ericsson Cradlepoint cellular routers and adapters

Installed, tested and documented infrastructure

Network and fiber infrastructure delivered as a complete field service

TekRoute delivers Ericsson Cradlepoint Connectivity as installed and tested infrastructure—not a box-only or materials-only sale. We can furnish equipment and materials, install and certify the work, troubleshoot faults, restore service, document the system and support later changes across East Coast markets.

  • Equipment & Materials
  • Installation & Termination
  • Testing & Certification
  • Repair & Restoration
  • Lifecycle Support

New installation: For new infrastructure, we can plan pathways, furnish materials, install, terminate, label, test and document the work.

Existing system: For live environments, we can troubleshoot, repair, restore, recertify, reorganize and expand the network.

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Ericsson Cradlepoint routers, adapters and NetCloud

Coordinate the router or adapter, carrier and SIM, antennas, NetCloud licensing, mounting and failover validation.

Ericsson Cradlepoint cellular routers and adapters
Ericsson Cradlepoint cellular routers and adapters

Portfolio and infrastructure context

Ericsson Cradlepoint provides cellular routers, adapters and endpoints managed through NetCloud. The appropriate family depends on branch, vehicle, IoT or fixed-wireless use, required modem and carrier support, Ethernet and Wi-Fi needs, throughput and environmental conditions.

A cellular deployment includes the device, subscription, SIM or eSIM, antenna system, cable length, mounting, power and carrier provisioning. Signal bars alone are not acceptance. Antenna placement and radio metrics should be compared under representative load, and external antennas must be matched to supported bands and device connectors.

NetCloud licensing, account ownership, device grouping, configuration and firmware responsibility are established before staging. Failover testing should confirm application behavior, routing and recovery—not merely show that a modem connected.

Product families in the design

Use the platform roles below to build a complete bill of materials and avoid treating unlike components as substitutes.

Branch routers

Primary or backup WAN appliances for fixed locations.

Cellular adapters

Cellular WAN presented to an existing router or firewall.

Mobile and IoT endpoints

Rugged and specialized devices for vehicles or distributed equipment.

NetCloud

Cloud inventory, configuration, health, licensing and lifecycle operations.

Infrastructure decisions before release

These decisions affect pathways, racks, power, media, testing and future service.

Carrier compatibility

Verify model, modem, bands, SIM, plan and provisioning.

Antenna path

Assess location, cable loss, connectors, grounding and measured signal quality.

WAN role

Define primary, backup, out-of-band or application-specific routing.

Cloud ownership

Set NetCloud account, license, group, template and update responsibilities.

Acceptance and closeout evidence

Turnover should show that the installed infrastructure supports the approved design and can be maintained.

  • Record signal metrics and throughput at the approved antenna location.
  • Test primary-to-cellular failover and recovery with representative applications.
  • Verify NetCloud inventory, configuration, license and firmware visibility.
  • Deliver device, modem, SIM, antenna, cable, power and mount records.

Official Ericsson Cradlepoint resources

Confirm current models, compatibility, release notes and software at the official resources below. TekRoute links to manufacturer portals and does not mirror firmware files.

Detailed planning and product-family guides

Use these detailed Ericsson Cradlepoint infrastructure guides to examine specific equipment and implementation decisions.

Turn the Ericsson Cradlepoint design into field-ready infrastructure

Share the drawings, quantities, standards and test requirements. We can identify surveys, pathways, materials, staging and closeout work.

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