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Teredo problem on windows 11
Step 1: Open registry editor copy link to direct location
Computer\HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\iphlpsvc\Teredo
Should have 3 names listed (Default), SP1installed & Type.
Step 2: Go to your router settings, via example virgin media hub which is 192.168.0.1 in the UK,
then you will need to find Security Settings, Port Forwarding, then copy Port Range Number (value number up to 5 digits) enable IP & Port Filtering if needed then apply changes.
Step 3: Follow Big_Whoop steps above instead off Set Teredo Client Port to 0 use the number found from last step.
Step 4: Run CMD as Administrator, enter Netsh Int Teredo Show Stat , if worked as followed you should see State: Qualified, Client Name: Teredo Client, Nat Special Behaivour: Port Serving: YES & Local + External Mapping listed.
- Bula141Nov 10, 2021Copper Contributor
MetricHexz Hi, i made everything u said but mine looks like this, what should i do to change that ?
Teredo Parameters
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Type : enterpriseclient (Group Policy)
Server Name : win10.ipv6.microsoft.com (Group Policy)
Client Refresh Interval : 30 seconds (Group Policy)
Client Port : unspecified (Group Policy)
State : qualified
Client Type : teredo client
Network : managed
NAT : cone
NAT Special Behaviour : UPNP: Yes, PortPreserving: Yes
Local Mapping : 192.168.*******
External NAT Mapping : 83.11.5.*******- StrongOakNov 13, 2021Copper Contributor
I am super surprised they did not make the Windows 11 Xbox Live integration support both native IPv6 and teredo when needed. I mean the Xbox One supports native IPv6 and is using a Windows 10 Lite OS so you wouldnt think it would be that far of a leap.
- MetricHexzJan 16, 2022Copper Contributorthat's exactly what mine looks like as long it has the client type shows should be good to go online on forza horizon 4 unless anything is offline