Teredo Tunneling issue

bnwrx

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Ok I have searched and found some info on this but want to be clear. I have a message saying there is a problem with "
Tunnel adapter Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface??" Now I don't have a network, only one computer in the house. From what I have been able to understand only people with networks need this item. I have been having problems getting disconnected from the internet after waking from sleep mode and others seem to have an issue with is "tunneling" thing. I have disabled it in hopes of resolving the problem. My question really is do I need this "Tunneling" thing for any other purpose? If not I will uninstall it.

Thanks
 

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Optima
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Windows 7 home Premium x64
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IntelDuoCore 2.85ghz
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4GB
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on board
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The 'Teredo' tunnelling thing is the newest ip networking/internet-networking thing ( IPv6 ). You don't need it, as most of the internet is still IPv4.
 

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Windows 7
Teredo is enabled by default on Windows Vista/7 but is inactive until required.

You can disable it using netsh:
Open a cmd prompt
Type the following commands:
netsh
interface
teredo
set state disabled

To set it back to default again use:
set state default
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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ASUS L1N64-SLI WS
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Thanks for the replies. I accessed it thru: Device Manager-Network Adapters- then did a right click disable. Is that the same as above procedure?
 

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Optima
OS
Windows 7 home Premium x64
CPU
IntelDuoCore 2.85ghz
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
onboard
Sound Card
on board
Hard Drives
2x320GB SATA
Keyboard
Logitech
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Logitech
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Yes that will achieve the same effect :)
 

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Windows 7 Ultimate x64
CPU
2x AMD FX-74 @ 3GHz
Motherboard
ASUS L1N64-SLI WS
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
2x BFG 8800GTX OC
Sound Card
Creative X-Fi Fatal1ty
Monitor(s) Displays
HP L2045w
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2x Samsung Spinpoint
PSU
Enermax 1000W
Case
Armor Extreme ATX
Cooling
Air
Yes that will achieve the same effect :)
Thanks, I've disabled it, have run that way for a few hours yesterday and it seemed to have corrected the problem. I will post back after more time running this config. Again thanks :D
 

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Optima
OS
Windows 7 home Premium x64
CPU
IntelDuoCore 2.85ghz
Memory
4GB
Graphics Card(s)
onboard
Sound Card
on board
Hard Drives
2x320GB SATA
Keyboard
Logitech
Mouse
Logitech
Other Info
Litescribe CD/DVD RW
To everyone else: If you are not specifically using IPv6, i would suggest unistalling the toredo adapter and the microsoft 6to4 adapter to reduce your vulnerability and attack surface, not to mention prevent errors such as those mentioned above. When the world moves to ipV6, there will billions of forums talking about what to do with these interfaces, until then, you can remove them.
 

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Home Built
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Windows 7 Custom x64
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Intel 9550
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Gigabyte
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16 GB
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Dual SLI ATi
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OnBoard
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4 x 24inch Samsungs
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8 1tb Sata WD 10k rpm
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1250 WATT
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ThermalTake
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Liquid
I don't not believe it has the same effect. I went the Device Manger route initially, but Teredo traffic was still seen on my network afterwards. I didn't reboot after disabling it tho, not sure if that matters. I then went the cmd route and no more Teredo traffic seen... yet. Hope it stays that way. The Teredo adapter doesn't even show up in the Device Manager anymore after issuing the commands so I'm pretty confident the cmd way truely stopped it. I will report back if I see Teredo traffic again.
 

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OS
Windows 7 Ultimate x64
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