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Cradlepoint AER2200: Product Overview

A robust, cloud-managed LTE router designed for small to mid-sized branch offices, featuring dual-modem support, Wi-Fi 5, advanced security features and seamless integration with Cradlepoint’s NetCloud platform.​

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Reliable Connectivity for Branch Deployments

The Cradlepoint AER2200 is engineered to provide reliable and secure LTE connectivity for branch office applications. With support for dual modems, Wi-Fi 5 and advanced security features, it ensures continuous and high-speed network access. Integrated with Cradlepoint’s NetCloud service, it offers comprehensive network management and security capabilities.

Further Information

Everything You Need to Know

Common questions about the Cradlepoint AER2200 and how it fits into your IoT ecosystem.

What kind of businesses benefit most from the AER2200?

The AER2200 is a strong fit for retail chains, pop-up branches, healthcare clinics and banking environments that demand both fast failover and centralised network control—without relying on wired broadband.

 

Can this router support VoIP, POS systems and guest Wi-Fi simultaneously?

Yes. With 10 Gigabit Ethernet ports, dual-band Wi-Fi and the ability to prioritise traffic using NetCloud QoS tools, it’s designed to handle multiple network functions without compromising performance.

Is this device suitable for IT teams managing multiple locations?

Absolutely. The AER2200 integrates with Cradlepoint NetCloud, enabling zero-touch provisioning, firmware automation, security monitoring and policy-based configurations across hundreds of distributed sites.

 

What’s the advantage of dual-modem capability in real-world use?

Dual modems allow for simultaneous connections to separate mobile carriers. This creates either active-active load balancing or a seamless failover system—ensuring uptime even if one network goes down or degrades.