In message of Wed, 11 May 2005, Ian writes
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>"David Floyd" <> wrote in message
>news:hbOFUzbW7egCFw3C@127.0.0.1...
>> Grandstream have sent me the update files for version 1.0.5.23 which
>> they instruct me to put in the root directory of the TFTP server. OK so
>> far.
>
>What TFTP server are you using ?
Solarwinds as advised by Grandstream.
>>
>> Then they say put computer and the grandstream product in the same LAN
>> segment. - What does same LAN segment mean (in simple terms)?
>>
>Make sure they are on the same physical and logical lan. ie same Hub/Swich
>and same subnet
OK I have ADSL modem with a Router plugged in.
the Router has the Grandstream, Main computer, Upstairs computer plugged
into it.
Is that then correct to say they are on the same LAN segment?
>
>> They then say point tftp server to the IP of the computer. How do I
>> find out what the IP of the computer is. I assume it is 127.0.0.1 but
>> where do I check this out on my system (WinXPProSP2)
>>
>They seem to have this bit a bit wrong, You need to set the TFTP server
>address field in the GS to that of your PC ( to find out what it s open a
>cmd window and type ipconfig) Then reboot the GS. you may get a couple of
>file errors but that is normal
That worked perfectly. Thanks very much for your advice and help.
Trouble is the GS now doesn't register for 1899VoIP but I expect I can
figure that out as I did some weeks ago when I first started on this
lark.
David
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