So yeah, I got this problem with my cisco that I just couldn't solve, wired connections don't work neither on my laptop or my PC, I can't open anything or access the router admin page (192.168.1.1), or ping said address when I'm wired to it.
(pinging 192.168.1.1 when wired gives timeout or host unreachable, while wireless pinging works, I gave up on this)
Currently I'm using wireless on the laptop, it's working just fine.
But since it's only me using the bloody network in the first place, and I want to access web on my PC, I decided to plug it in directly through the modem to my computer, but it says that the cable is not plugged in, and I don't get a PC/Activity light, only with the router I get it operational.
It's a motorola surfboard modem, not that it matters.
I remember years ago when the router was added I noted what to do, but I forgot so I thought I may ask here:
Is there anything specific you need to do when removing a router device and you want to move back directly to your cable modem?
I guess it needs to 're-find' the PC physically, because now it defaults to my cisco, but turning it off and on did jack shit.
The router is pretty much pointless for me right now, so it would be a good riddance either way.