Use a Camera on a Cradlepoint Connection
Learn how to provide cellular connectivity to a Verkada camera using a cradlepoint router
Use this article to learn how to provide cellular connectivity to a Verkada camera using a Cradlepoint router. The Cradlepoint router used in this article is running factory default settings.
Cradlepoint router
Requirements
Active SIM card
Cradlepoint router
Verkada camera
PoE Injector/PoE switch
DC power outlet
SIM card overview
Most Cradlepoint routers require a standard SIM card. The cellular carrier being used provided a nano SIM, but the carrier also included a trio adapter (displayed below).
Below are the 3 types of SIM cards (standard, micro, and nano) and common adapters (combi and trio) that cellular carriers usually provide.

Estimate bandwidth consumption
When estimating bandwidth consumption for your Verkada system, note the following variables:
Number of cameras viewed per day
Number of SQ hours viewed per day
Number of HQ hours viewed per day
Number of Verkada cameras being used
If you aren’t sure which data plan you should be choosing with your cellular carrier, see the Bandwidth Consumption Uplink Requirements prior to selecting a plan.
Install the SIM card
Set up the Cradlepoint
Antennas
With the cradlepoint powered off, connect all of the necessary antennas.

MAIN (Required): Primary cellular connection.
2.4/5Ghz (Optional): Used for Wi-Fi connectivity to the Cradlepoint. Not all Cradlepoint routers have this feature/antenna.
Aux/GPS (Optional): Review your Cradlepoint’s documentation to confirm if you should be using this or not.
There may be several different antennas included with your Cradlepoint. Review your Cradlepoint documentation to verify which type of antenna you should be using.
Power up your Cradlepoint
Once all of the antennas have been connected and the SIM is inserted, power on your Cradlepoint and wait about 2–5 minutes to allow the device to fully boot.
Verify connectivity
As a quick test to verify internet connectivity, connect an Ethernet cable to the LAN port of the Cradlepoint and connect the other end to a laptop’s Ethernet port. You should see a blink light on the LAN port and your laptop should be able to reach the internet. If not, wait another minute before performing basic network troubleshooting.
Power on your Verkada camera
Verkada cameras use industry-standard 802.3af Power over Ethernet (PoE). If you’re using an outdoor Verkada camera in a cold-weather climate and require the built-in heater, you need a PoE injector or switch that supports the higher-power 802.3at PoE+ standard. Contact Verkada Support to discuss your options.
If you decide to use a PoE injector, the LAN port on the Cradlepoint needs to connect to the ‘IN’ port on the injector. The ‘OUT’ port should be going to the Ethernet port on the Verkada camera.
Access the management interface
There are 2 ways to access the local management interface on your Cradlepoint:
Wi-Fi
If your Cradlepoint has Wi-Fi capabilities, there should be a network name (SSID) and default password on the bottom of the device. Once the Wi-Fi LED has a solid color, use a laptop or wireless capable device to connect to the SSID.

Ethernet
You can access the management interface by connecting an Ethernet cable directly into the LAN port of the Cradlepoint to a laptop or desktop NIC. If your Cradlepoint is running default settings, you should be able to access the management interface by going to http://192.168.0.1 via an internet browser.
Once the management interface has been loaded, log in using the default credentials. The default password should also be on the bottom of your Cradlepoint.
If you connected using wireless, the password should be the same as the SSID’s PSK.
If you still can’t login, you may want to consider factory resetting the Cradlepoint. Default username: admin Default password: Located at the bottom of your cradlepoint
Factory resetting this clears all previously saved configurations on the Cradlepoint.
Need more help? Contact Verkada Support.
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