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Traceroute can be a good hint but try to do one to an IP like 1.1.1.1 and see the initial jumps, another way to confirm is on your router config interface, there should be an IP address it has assigned, subnet and gateway it connects to, with these values you could also verify it depending on what IP ranges it shows, and see if the assigned IP or Router's WAN IP is the same as shown when you search for "what is my IP" online.
If you can confirm that your router assigned WAN IP is the same as your public IP, then it could be a misconfiguration of the port forwarding on the router or a firewall block either on the router or the computer