Hi,

The easiest way to do so, is to let your router not to decrease the TTL-header field. 
Then it's invisible by traceroutes

Cheers,
Mark

>  Routers can be hidden (I have a couple of routers here set
> for bridging to connect 2 offices as a single subnet) or visible (like my router
> connecting me to my ISP), and you can filter packets to prevent routers from
> being "seen",
> 
> IANA.
> 
> Dan
> 
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