Access Point Name (Apn) Setting - Panasonic Foma p705im Instruction Manual

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Access Point Name (APN) Setting

The operation below explains how to set an access
point name (APN) for packet communication.
The FOMA packet communication does not use an
ordinary phone number as an access point unlike the
64K data communication. For each access point,
register an access point name (APN) in the FOMA phone
beforehand, then specify the registration number (cid) in
the access point phone number field for connection.
"cid" is the abbreviation of "Context Identifier", the
number for storing the packet communication access
point name (APN) in the FOMA phone. (See page 22)
1
Start the "FOMA PC
setup software)", then click "
[Access point name (APN) setting]" in "
(Manual setup)".
2
Click "OK".
When you click "OK", the system automatically accesses the
connected FOMA phone and reads the registered "access point
name (APN) setting". You can obtain the setting information also
from "
(File)" "FOMA
setting from the FOMA phone)" on the menu in step 3.
3
Set an access point name (APN).
≥If the FOMA phone is not connected, this display does not appear.
Adding, editing, and deleting an access point
name (APN)
To add an access point name (APN), click "
To edit (correct) a registered access point name (APN), click "
(Edit)".
To delete a registered access point name (APN), select the target
access point name (APN), then click "
You cannot delete the access point name (APN) registered in
"cid1" and "cid3". (Even if you select "cid3" and click "
(Delete)", it is not deleted actually and "mopera.net" returns.)
Saving data into a file
From the menu, select "
and save)" or "
up the access point name (APN) setting registered in the FOMA
phone or save the currently edited access point name (APN) setting.
Reading data from a file
From the menu, select "
obtain the access point name (APN) setting saved in the personal
computer.
(FOMA PC
(APN)
(Obtain the
(Add)".
(Delete)".
(File)" "
(Overwrite
(Rename and save)"; you can back
(File)" "
(Open)"; you can
Reading access point name (APN) information
from the FOMA phone
From the menu, select "
(Obtain the setting from the FOMA phone)"; you can obtain the
access point name (APN) setting from the FOMA phone.
Writing access point name (APN) information to
the FOMA phone
Click "FOMA
phone)"; you can write the displayed access point name (APN)
setting to the FOMA phone.
You cannot write the IP information to the FOMA phone which does
not support the IP connection.
Dial-up information creation function
Select an access point name (APN) you add or edit on the access
point name (APN) setting display, then click "
(Create dial-up information)"; you can create dial-up information for
packet communication. If the access point name (APN) setting is not
written to the FOMA phone, the FOMA phone setting writing
confirmation display then appears, then click "
writing ends, the "
communication dial-up information creation display)" appears.
Enter any access point name, then click "
(Specify account and password)". (You can leave it blank to
connect to "mopera U" or "mopera.")
Enter the user name and password, select the authorized user, and
then click "OK".
If your Internet service provider instructs you to specify IP and DNS
information, click "
register the required information. Then click "OK".
After entering information, click "OK". Dial-up is created.
See page 12 for using "mopera U" or "mopera".
See page 13 for using a provider other than "mopera U" or "mopera".
Information
≥The access point name (APN) is information to be registered in the
FOMA phone, so if you connect another FOMA phone, you need to
register the access point name (APN) again.
≥To continue using the access point name (APN) of the personal
computer, register the same access point name (APN) for the same cid
number in the FOMA phone.
19
(File)" "FOMA
(Write the setting to the FOMA
(Yes)". After
(packet
(Set detailed information)", and

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