You do not have to set your default gateway to the address of the TFTP
server.  You should set your default gateway to the address of a router that
resides on the same network segment as your PC is located.  You may want to
check the spelling of the file ie look for spaces or make sure the extension
is correct.  You may also want to try putting the file into a directory by
itself.  The Cisco tftp server has problems sometime timing out when there
are more than one file in the directory.
The last suggestion I have is to try another tftp server such as teh 3com
tftp server.
Johnny

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> If you are using a Win9x PC as your TFTP server, have you set the default
gateway address to the IP of the router you are trying to TFTP to/from?
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