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2008-10-22 18:49:00 |
For a "normal" ethernet router I'd suggest that you 1) disable the DHCP server on the V300 and 2) hook the V300 to the wireless router via one of the LAN ports. This effectively makes the V300 a switch, in which case you may as well hook the PC directly to the wireless router direct, although I'm assuming this is a problem due to cabling or VOIP functionality (does the V300 let the attached PC have any special VOIP features?). I dunno whether this will kill your VOIP functionality on the V300 because it may only be able to use the WAN connection.
You could also try setting up the PC as the DMZ for the V300, in which case all incoming traffic (except, hopefully, the VOIP traffic destined for the PSTN side of the V300, as that's generated internally & the V300 should know that) will be directed to one machine on the V300 LAN side. Then set up a static route for the PC on the laptop to let the laptop know that to get to 192.168.30.x it sends traffic to 192.168.1.30. That should get you pinging between the 2 machines & hopefully networking. This assumes you only have one machine on the V300's LAN side. |
MushHead (10626) |