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Leonid2014-10-21 01:15:21
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Leonid, 2014-10-21 01:15:21

Why is there no router (router) among the network nodes after executing "Tracert"?

Good day!
Operating system: Windows 7x64.
There is a D-Link Dir-300 router. DHCP enabled.
All firewalls and firewalls on the PC are disabled.
The computer is connected to the router via Wi-Fi. This is the only internet connection.
When tracing a route (for example, google.com), my router is not among the passing nodes.
With what it can be connected?
I 'm attaching a screenshot:
zMiDJEfH.png
Just in case ipconfig / all
Clipping of the wireless network adapter.
zMiDJEfI.png

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Maxim, 2014-10-21
@maxpointn2point

And the router does not work as a bridge by any chance?

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Leonid, 2014-10-21
@Reputet

And the router does not work as a bridge by any chance?
No.
This option, as I understand it, on my router is called " Access point mode (AP MODE) ". And presented in the screenshot " Installing the Internet " below.
Turned off.
Just in case, I post the router parameters:
Setting up a wireless network
zMiDJEgm.png
Advanced Wireless Network Settings
zMiDJEgn.png
Internet installation
zMiDJEgo.png
Advanced network settings
zMiDJEgr.png
LAN setup
zMiDJEgt.png

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MazzyBob, 2014-10-22
@MazzyBob

And because, although your D-Link Dir-300 is called a router, in this case it NATs the internal network, and does not route.

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