
available mobile broadband networks then selects the best network based on user-
configurable values.
Additional UI/Usability changes:
MAC Address filtering by range, allowing a range of MAC Addresses to connect to the router
instead of entering multiple host MAC Addresses.
SNMP Password requirements when the router is in Advanced Security Mode are the same
as for the Administration Password.
Removed ZScaler from the Enhanced Enterprise License.
(IBR6x0LE2, IBR6x0LPE, IBR11x0LPE, MC400LE2, MC400LPE) Modified underlying
attempts and retries for more successful Sprint LTE activation results.
UPnP is disabled by default. The setting still exists, but is not enabled.
Defects fixed:
Ethernet port auto-negotiation. Link speed configuration has changed to set the Ethernet
port link speed to the specified value instead of auto-negotiation plus advertisement of a
single link speed. If an existing configuration relied on auto-negotiation plus advertisement
of a single link speed, the link might not come up depending on the connected third-party
hardware.
In Release 5.2.3 we fixed a possible Man In the Middle attack while using ECM. The ECM
client was not validating the certificate handed to it by the ECM server.
Known issues:
IPSec. Certificates do not work if Router Services used (new feature in 5.2.0)
IPSec. IKE Phase 2 SHA2-256 Hash is incompatible with the latest Cisco and Juniper
firmware releases. CradlePoint routers are still compatible with each other.
(IBR600/IBR650/CBA750B) Modem update. If you update the internal modem or modem
cap using the UI to upload the modem file, you may run out of resources. Please use the
Over-the-Air or ECM update to update your modem. This limitation will be removed in a
future release.
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