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Notice before using
Internet service provider fees
In addition to FOMA service charges, you may
need to pay user fees to an Internet service
provider to use the Internet. These fees must be
paid directly to the Internet service provider in
addition to service fees of FOMA service. Contact
your Internet service provider for details.
DoCoMo Internet connection service “mopera U”
or “mopera” is available. “mopera U” is a pay
service for which you need to apply. “mopera” is a
free service for which you do not need to apply.
Setting an access point (e.g. Internet
service provider)
Packet communication and 64K data
communication use different access points. If you
are using packet communication, use an
applicable access point for it; if 64K data
communication, use an access point for FOMA
64K data communication or ISDN synchronized
64K.
• You cannot use DoPa access points.
User authorization when accessing
network
Some access points may require your user
authorization (ID and password) when
connecting. Use communication software (Dial-up
network) to enter your ID and password. ID and
password will be provided by your Internet service
provider or the network administrator. Contact the
Internet service provider or administrator for
details.
Access authorization when using a
browser
When using FirstPass compliant sites on your
PC’s browser, FirstPass (user certification) for
access authorization is required. Install the
FirstPass PC software from the CD-ROM
packaged provided with this product and conduct
the setting. For details, refer to “FirstPassManual”
(PDF format) stored in the “FirstPassPC Soft”
folder included on the CD-ROM. (The
“FirstPassManual” is in Japanese only.)
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Glossary for data communication
Administrative right
On Windows 2000, Windows XP and Windows Vista,
users without this right cannot install/uninstall drivers
or software because their access to the system is
restricted.
Optimizing Communication Settings
Optimizing communication setting is a TCP parameter
to optimize the transmission capacity of TCP/IP when
packet communication is carried out on the FOMA
network. This communication setting is required to
make the most of communication performance of the
FOMA terminal.
APN (Access Point Name)
APN is a string for identifying the Internet service
provider or corporate LAN used to connect for packet
communication. For example, it is described as
“mopera.net” for mopera U.
cid (Context Identifier)
cid is a registration number for assigning the access
point of packet communication (APN) to the FOMA
terminal. It is used in the similar way as memory
numbers in the phonebook and you can register 10
entries from 1 to 10.
DNS (Domain Name System)
DNS is a system which converts the domain name
such as “nttdocomo.co.jp” to IP address indicated in
numbers to make it easier for PCs to control.
HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access)
A standard designed to speed up data communication
of the third-generation (3G) cell-phone system, “W-
CDMA”.
QoS (Quality of Service)
QoS is the service quality of network communication
speed. QoS setting of the FOMA terminal can
determine whether you allow any communication
speed or connect at the maximum rate.
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