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The access points for the packet communication and
64K data communication differ. To use the packet
communication, connect to an access point for packet
communication. To use the 64K data communication,
connect to an access point which supports FOMA 64K
data communication or ISDN synchronized 64K.
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You cannot connect to the DoPa access point.
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You cannot connect to PHS 64K or 32K data communication access
point such as PIAFS.
User certification (ID and password) may be required at
connection to some access points. In this case, enter
your ID and password on the communication software
(dial-up network). ID and password are specified by the
Internet service provider or network administrator of the
access point. For details, contact the provider or
administrator.
If you need FirstPass (user certificate), install the
FirstPass PC software from the attached CD-ROM and
do the setting.
See “FirstPassManual” (PDF format) in the
“FirstPassPCSoft” folder of the CD-ROM for details.
Adobe Reader (version 6.0 or higher is recommended) is
required to view “FirstPassManual” (PDF format). If it is
not installed in your personal computer, you can
download the latest version from the web page of Adobe
Systems Incorporated (communication charge is
applied separately).
For details, see the web page of Adobe Systems
Incorporated.
To carry out the communication using the FOMA phone,
the following conditions are required:
・
The personal computer to be used can use FOMA USB
Cable (option).
・
The PDA to be used should support FOMA packet
communication and 64K data communication.
・
Within the FOMA service area
・
For packet communication, the access point should
support packet communication of the FOMA.
・
For 64K data communication, the access point should
support the FOMA 64K data communication or ISDN
synchronized 64K.
Even when these conditions are satisfied, if the base
station is congested or the radio wave conditions are
bad, you may not carry out the communication.
Setting access point (Internet service
provider, etc.)
About user authentication for accessing
network
About access authentication for using
browser
Conditions of packet communication and
64K data communication
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Glossary of Terms
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APN
The abbreviation of Access Point Name. Used to identify an Internet
service provider or Intranet LAN system you access for packet
communication. For example, mopera is expressed with character
string “mopera.ne.jp”.
p
cid
The abbreviation of Context Identifier. A registration number of the APN
that is registered in the FOMA phone in advance for packet
communication. In the FOMA phone, you can register up to 10 cid
numbers (1 to 10).
p
Administrator right
Means the right with which the user can access all functions of
Windows
®
XP or Windows
®
2000 Professional system, in this manual.
Generally, the user in the administrators group has this right. User
without the administrator right can use only specific functions of the
system; therefore, such users cannot install the communication setup
files (driver).
p
DNS
The abbreviation of Domain Name System, which converts a name
easy-to-understand for human-being, for example, “nttdocomo.co.jp”,
into an address indicated by a number easy-to-manage for computer.
p
OBEX
The abbreviation of Object Exchange, which is the international data
communication protocol defined by IrDA (Infrared Data Association).
Using devices and software based on the OBEX protocol, you can
transfer data among various devices such as mobile phones, personal
computers, digital cameras, and printers.
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IrDA
The abbreviation of Infrared Data Association, which is the international
organization that establishes and promotes a protocol of data
communication via infrared rays.
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IrMC
The abbreviation of Ir Mobile Communications, which is the protocol
defined by IrDA that provides how to exchange data such as
Phonebook entries, schedule events, mail or free memos. Also, it
provides that communication between devices should be based on the
OBEX protocol.
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QoS
The abbreviation of Quality of Service, which indicates the quality of
network services. For the QoS setting of the FOMA phone, you can
specify a connection at a free baud rate or only at the maximum baud
rate (upload: 64 kbps, download: 384 kbps). (After connection, the
baud rate is variable.)
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W-TCP
A TCP parameter used to maximize the TCP/IP communication
capability when carrying out the packet communication in the FOMA
network. To maximize the communication performance of the FOMA
phone under the “Wireless”, “W-CDMA”, or “Windows
®
” environment,
you need to optimize the TCP parameter.
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W-CDMA
One of the third-generation mobile phone communication systems
(IMT-2000) authorized as the global standards.
The FOMA phone conforms to the W-CDMA standard.
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