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304HW
Appendix
One Seg
Terrestrial TV broadcasting service for
mobile devices in Japan.
PIN (Personal
Identification
Number)
Personal identification number required
to use USIM Card on Wi-Fi router, Even
if Wi-Fi router is lost or stolen use by
others is prevented.
Port Number
Number for specifying applications and
services to receive data via Internet
communications. Numbers 0 to 65535
are specified. They are categorized into
three: well-known port numbers that are
determined for general applications (0
to 1023), saved port numbers that are
used for specific applications, etc. (1024
to 49151), and dynamic/private port
numbers that are freely available (49152
to 65535).
PUK
(Personal
Unblocking
Key)
Key to unlock the PIN lock.
Roaming
Service which enables mobile phones
to be used within the area networks of
other providers based upon agreements
between mobile phone providers.
SSID (Service
Set Identifier)
Name used to identify a WLAN access
point. If there are several WLAN access
points in the communication range,
use to specify the access point to be
connected to.
USIM Card
Install in Wi-Fi router to use. Information
such as your phone number is saved in
USIM Card.
W-CDMA
(Wideband-
Code Division
Multiple
Access)
Translated as "Wideband-Code Division
Multiple Access." Third-generation
wireless communications system for
performing broadband communications.
WEP (Wired
Equivalent
Privacy)
Encryption standard initially used in
wireless communication. Encryption
method that uses a shared key of either
5 or 13 characters is adopted.
WPA (Wi-
Fi Protected
Access)
Encryption standard that improves on
WEP. Use a pre-shared key to log in
and after login, encryption keys are
automatically generated to be used.
Also, two encryption methods are used,
AES (Advanced Encryption Standard) for
long encryption keys and TKIP (temporal
Key Integrity Protocol) which dynamically
changes the encryption keys, for
conducting more secure communications.
WPS (Wi-
Fi Protected
Setup)
Function for simplifying WLAN connection
and security settings. Several connection
methods such as push-button system
and PIN code system are used.
Glossary
Glossary
Terms
Description
AXGP
Next generation high speed
communication standard that
accelerates XGP formulated as the next
PHS standard. The transmission rate
of max downstream is 110 Mbps. It is
compatible with TD-LTE, one of the LTE
standards which is an accelerated third
generation (3G) communication standard.
DC-HSDPA
(Dual Cell
High Speed
Downlink
Packet
Access)
An extended data reception standard,
which is faster than W-CDMA used for
mobile phones.
DHCP
(Dynamic
Host
Configuration
Protocol)
Function automatically assigns IP
addresses to devices to be connected to
the IP network and provides information
necessary for connection. Settings for
connection are simple, but since the
assigned IP addresses change for each
connection, identifying devices by IP
address is not possible.
DMZ
(DeMilitarized
Zone)
Region isolated from the internal network
via a firewall, referred to as a demilitarized
zone. Since all of the ports are opened to
the outside via devices that are set as
DMZ host, server applications and online
games do not need to be specially set to
enable their use.
Firewall
System for monitoring access from an
external network such as the Internet
to an internal network (LAN) to prevent
unauthorized intrusions.
Full Seg
Terrestrial TV broadcasting service in
Japan.
HSDPA
(High Speed
Downlink
Packet
Access)
An extended data reception standard,
which is faster than W-CDMA used for
mobile phones.
HSPA+ (High
Speed Packet
)
An extended data transmission/reception
standard, which is faster than W-CDMA
used for mobile phones.
HSUPA
(High Speed
Uplink Packet
Access)
An extended data transmission standard,
which is faster than W-CDMA used in
mobile phones.
LTE (Long
Term
Evolution)
Next generation high speed
communication standard that is faster
than third generation (3G) communication
standard used for mobile phones.
MAC Address
(Media
Access
Control
Address)
Six-byte ID number uniquely assigned
to all network devices. Generally, a
MAC address is a hexadecimal and is
expressed as "XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX."
Summary of Contents for 304HW
Page 1: ...304HW User Guide ...
Page 2: ......
Page 5: ...Introduction Introduction 4 ...
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Page 70: ...68 はい Data volume is reset Resetting Data Traffic データ通信量 設定 リセッ ト ...
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Page 116: ...114 Set each item Save Created profile appears for profile name ...
Page 127: ...125 304HW Settings WEB UI Save SoftBank Wi Fi Spot setup is complete ...
Page 131: ...129 304HW Settings WEB UI Set each item Apply LAN Wi Fi basic settings for SSID A are made ...
Page 134: ...132 Set each item Apply LAN Wi Fi basic settings for SSID B are made ...
Page 136: ...134 Set each item Apply LAN Wi Fi advanced settings are made ...
Page 138: ...136 OK MAC Address Filtering is set ...
Page 140: ...138 OK MAC Address Filtering is canceled ...
Page 146: ...144 Canceling IP Address Filtering In Menu List Router Setting IP Address Filtering Delete OK ...
Page 147: ...145 304HW Settings WEB UI Apply Setting is canceled ...
Page 151: ...149 304HW Settings WEB UI Apply OK Canceled setting is applied ...
Page 153: ...151 304HW Settings WEB UI Enter each item OK Apply OK Setting is made ...
Page 155: ...153 304HW Settings WEB UI Apply OK Canceled setting is applied ...
Page 174: ...172 Deleting Viewed Information In Main Menu Information Select Information Delete ...
Page 175: ...173 304HW Settings WEB UI OK Information is deleted after pop up screen is shown ...
Page 177: ...175 304HW Settings WEB UI Delete OK Information is deleted after pop up screen is shown ...
Page 185: ...183 304HW Settings WEB UI Enter Login password Log In Quick Setup wizard opens Next ...
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