Thread: my pc and laptop can't see my router

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    my pc and laptop can't see my router

    recently I did some home networking stuff after I bought a new laptop to connect my modem/router to another cisco router with wifi capability.Take note that my modem/router has no wifi and only 1 ethernet port.
    After some googling and trial and errors,I finally connect my pc and laptop to the internet via my cisco router.For my cisco router,I configured so it's different subnet and also routing mode to "router" instead of "gateway".However I'm puzzled as I can't detect my router via command "route print" or even see my cicso router lan ip in wireshark traces.

    pc and laptop -----> cicso router -------> modem/router

    it seem my cisco router is in invisible mode but my modem/router is visible from my pc and laptop,I can't see my cisco router ip in my wireshark traces or "route print" command but my modem/router is visible.

    So is this normal ? my pc/laptop can connect to internet via my cisco router but my pc/laptop act as if my cisco router is invisible.

    cicso router
    =============
    1.Routing mode to "router".(the others is gateway)
    2.different subnet
    3.disable dhcp

    modem/router
    =============
    1.lan ip to 192.168.0.1 (default gateway)
    2.same subnet as my pc/laptop
    3.enable dhcp

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    sorry guys,I posted in wrong thread...oops I mean wrong website
    I can't find the delete button.
    Mods please delete this thread

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    is your cisco router acting like a layer 2 switch? And is your modem actually a router? Every cable modem with 1 ethernet jack that I've ever seen has just been a modem, and connecting to the one ethernet jack would connect you straight to the internet. This setup:

    all your PCS ---ethernet--- some 3rd party home-router ---ethernet--- the model ---cable out to the wall/ISP
    long time; /* know C? */
    Unprecedented performance: Nothing ever ran this slow before.
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    is your cisco router acting like a layer 2 switch? And is your modem actually a router? Every cable modem with 1 ethernet jack that I've ever seen has just been a modem, and connecting to the one ethernet jack would connect you straight to the internet. This setup:

    all your PCS ---ethernet--- some 3rd party home-router ---ethernet--- the model ---cable out to the wall/ISP
    long time; /* know C? */
    Unprecedented performance: Nothing ever ran this slow before.
    Any sufficiently advanced bug is indistinguishable from a feature.
    Real Programmers confuse Halloween and Christmas, because dec 25 == oct 31.
    The best way to accelerate an IBM is at 9.8 m/s/s.
    recursion (re - cur' - zhun) n. 1. (see recursion)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cactus_Hugger View Post
    is your cisco router acting like a layer 2 switch? And is your modem actually a router? Every cable modem with 1 ethernet jack that I've ever seen has just been a modem, and connecting to the one ethernet jack would connect you straight to the internet. This setup:

    all your PCS ---ethernet--- some 3rd party home-router ---ethernet--- the model ---cable out to the wall/ISP
    hey big thanks,now I figured it out,yeah it made sense...ip is on layer 3.That's why I can't see my cisco router ip.

    yeah it's actually a modem but it's also a dhcp server,no wifi,1 port for ethernet and yes, connect me straight away to internet, I say it's also a router because that's what I read from some forum.Now thinking about it, it's really just a modem

    Anyway network question problem solved , big Thanks

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