What does your laptops hosts allow, and deny say.
When you move its connection point you are also moving
the network it is on.
What do the log files show?
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 09:33:53 -0700, GS wrote:
> Chris,
>
> I apologize, let me explain again:
>
> I have laptop connected to LAN port of VoIp adapter, which had 2
> ethernet ports called "WAN" and "LAN", the WAN port of VoIP adapter to
> connected to another Router's (netgear) LAN port, I also have one Linux
> machine on one of the LAN port on that Router (netgear). Voip adapter
> assigned 192.168.251.22 as IP address for laptop, the other linux
> machine was assigned 192.168.0.45 by Router (netgear), if I want to
> download file from linux machine to laptop, tftp not working, but if I
> connect this laptop directly to that Router (netgear), this this laptop
> was assigned as 192.168.0.46 and tftp works, I candownload file from
> linux machine.
>
> my question, in the first case when laptop connected to VoIP adapter,
> tftp not working, do I have to configure anything on VoIP to make tftp
> work?. Thanks in advance.
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