Cradlepoint
SKU: TAA-BE01-1850-5GC-GN
Cradlepoint TAA-BE01-1850-5GC-GN 5G Wideband Adapter 2.5G
5G/LTE adapter with 2.5G Ethernet and 3.4 GBps throughput for WAN failover
Overview
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Overview
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The Cradlepoint BE01-1850-5GC-GN is a managed cellular adapter designed to provide reliable WAN connectivity for branch offices and remote locations where traditional fixed broadband is unavailable or unstable. This device functions as a hybrid WAN node that blends 5G/LTE/4G/3G cellular access with ethernet connectivity over a single, manageable interface. Unlike basic USB modems or consumer hotspots, the BE01-1850-5GC-GN is built for enterprise environments where you need predictable failover behavior, remote device management, and integration into existing network architectures.
The BE01-1850-5GC-GN operates within the Cradlepoint W-Series managed network architecture. It supports standard LTE and 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet data link protocols, making it compatible with off-the-shelf network infrastructure — routers, switches, and security appliances that speak standard ethernet and TCP/IP. No proprietary cabling or non-standard connectors are required.
If you're already running managed WAN appliances or branch gateways elsewhere in your deployment, the BE01-1850-5GC-GN integrates as a cellular uplink module within that ecosystem. Configuration and monitoring are typically handled through the same console you use for your primary WAN links, reducing operational complexity.
The BE01-1850-5GC-GN is the right choice when you need managed cellular as a secondary WAN link in an existing enterprise network, expect to scale failover across multiple branches, and want centralized visibility into device health and connectivity. It's overengineered for a simple home office backup link, but undersized if you need 5G as a primary WAN for a high-traffic distribution center running continuous video surveillance or real-time warehouse automation systems.
If your deployment requires industrial-grade environmental tolerance (heavy dust, extreme temperature swings, or vibration), or if you need the adapter to be explosion-proof or intrinsically safe, consult with a systems integrator to determine whether a hardened variant or alternative cellular platform is necessary.
Q: Does the BE01-1850-5GC-GN support IPv6?
A: The device operates within standard IP networking protocols (IPv4 and IPv6 support is determined by the underlying cellular module and ethernet interface). Consult the manufacturer datasheet or contact your network architect to confirm IPv6 support in your specific deployment region.
Q: What is the maximum latency over 5G on the BE01-1850-5GC-GN?
A: Latency varies by carrier, signal strength, and network load. 5G typically delivers 10–50ms latency, but this is not guaranteed in all coverage areas. If your application (such as VoIP or real-time warehouse scanning) is latency-sensitive, conduct a signal survey at your branch location before deployment.
Q: Can I use the BE01-1850-5GC-GN as my primary WAN link?
A: Yes, it can function as a primary link, but you must plan for carrier SLA limits, data caps, and potential service interruptions. Most enterprises use it as a secondary failover link to minimize reliance on cellular alone.
Q: Does the BE01-1850-5GC-GN require a separate SIM management platform?
A: It integrates with Cradlepoint's management platform. SIM provisioning, carrier selection, and data usage controls are handled through that console. You do not need a third-party SIM management tool.
Q: What are the power consumption characteristics of the BE01-1850-5GC-GN?
A: Power draw varies with cellular mode (5G consumes more than LTE) and activity. Consult the datasheet for exact wattage specifications to ensure your PoE injector or power supply has adequate capacity.
Q: Is the BE01-1850-5GC-GN NDAA-compliant or approved for U.S. government deployment?
A: Confirm compliance status directly with Cradlepoint or a government-sector integrator, as cellular device restrictions can vary by procurement policy.
The Cradlepoint BE01-1850-5GC-GN (often searched as BE01 1850 5GC GN) solves a specific integration problem: how to add managed cellular failover to an existing branch network without ripping out ethernet infrastructure or adopting a completely new platform. The 2.5 Gbps ethernet throughput is meaningful here — it means the adapter won't become a bottleneck if both WAN links are active simultaneously, and it accommodates future upgrades without replacement.
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Deployment Considerations:
Deploy the BE01-1850-5GC-GN in distributed retail, small warehouse, or remote office scenarios where you need automatic WAN failover without adding a separate security appliance or management tool. It's not the device for a high-traffic fulfillment center running 24/7 video analysis or warehouse automation relying on sub-10ms latency — for those use cases, negotiate fixed broadband with a secondary carrier circuit instead.
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