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Setting dialup connection (APN) for packet
communication
Communication software to input AT commands is
required for making settings. The method of setting
using “HyperTerminal” that comes with Windows is
explained here.
For Windows XP
1
Connect FOMA terminal to a PC.
☛
P412
2
Click
スタート
,
すべてのプログラム
,
ア
クセサリ
,
通信
and
ハイパーターミナル
(HyperTerminal). (And double-click
Hypertrm
under Windows 98.)
・
For other than Windows XP,
プログラム
is
displayed for
すべてのプログラム
.
3
Enter any connection name in
名前
and
click
OK
.
4
Enter a fictional phone number (such as 0) for
電話番号
, select
FOMA D701i
from
接続方
法
(Connection procedure), and click
OK
.
・
Since
市外局番
(area code) does not effect dialup
connection (APN) setting, it is not necessary to
change.
5
Click
キャンセル
, when the connection
screen is displayed.
6
Enter the dialup connection (APN) and
press .
・
Enter in the format “AT+CGDCONT =<cid>,
“PPP”, “APN””.
If
OK
is displayed, the dialup connection (APN)
has now been set.
■
Resetting dialup connection (APN) settings
・
The settings are restored to the
default setting for <cid> = 1 and 3,
and the settings for <cid> = 2, 4 to 10
are cleared.
■
Checking dialup connection (APN) settings
AT + CGDCONT?
・
For details
☛
P438
■
When nothing is displayed even if AT
command is entered
ATE1
・
For details
☛
P436
7
Check that
OK
is displayed and click
ファイル
,
ハイパーターミナルの終了
(End Hyper Terminal).
・
“XXX”
と名前付けされた接続を保存しますか
?
(Save the connection named “XXX”?) is
displayed. Click
いいえ
.
Default
cid1
:
mopera.ne.jp
cid3
:
mopera.net
cid2, 4 to 10
:
not recorded
Example
<cid> : Enter any number between 2, 4 to 10.
“PPP” : Enter “PPP”.
“APN” : Enter the dialup connection name
(APN) in quotation marks.
AT + CGDCONT=
:
Reset all cids.
AT + CGDCONT=<cid>
:
Reset the specified cid
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