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Xiantyx
Copper Contributor
Aug 05, 2021

Teredo problem on windows 11

Yesterday, I tried to play forza Horizon 4 online, I got windows 11 the 2 august. But, when I tried to play (online) the matchmaking took a looong time... (over one hour) and nothing happened.... So I contact Xbox support and the helper said : "Try Xbox Networking" but there is'nt Xbox networking on windows 11... They said "You must report this bug for help us" So I reported.

  • Reza_Ameri's avatar
    Reza_Ameri
    Silver Contributor
    Yes, Windows 11 is still under testing and if you face this issue , make sure file a bug report in the Feedback Hub app.
  • rpgfreaky's avatar
    rpgfreaky
    Copper Contributor

    Xiantyx

    I have the same problem, also on win 11.

    If i find a solution i will comment it.

     

    I'm trying something but i need your help because i changed mine and i cannot find it online.

     

    Can you help me out

    • Right-click the Start icon, and then select Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Run the following command from the Admin command prompt:

     

     

    Netsh Int Teredo Show Stat

     

     

    Please give me all the information it gives you back.

    I need the server name.

    • rpgfreaky's avatar
      rpgfreaky
      Copper Contributor

      Did you try this?

      • Right-click the Start icon, and then select Command Prompt (Admin).
      • Run the following command from the Admin command prompt:

       

      netsh interface teredo set state type=enterpriseclient

       

      Then:

      • Press Windows Key + R

      • Type "services.msc" and hit OK.

      • Find the IP Helper service and double click it.

      • Set the Startup Type to Automatic and click the Start button (if it is already on Automatic, click stop > then click start again.) You can close this now.

      • Run CMD as admin (right click windows button and choose Command Prompt (Admin).

      • Use this command:

       

      Netsh Int Teredo Show Stat

       

      Please let me know what results you get back.

      Also let me know if it worked or not.

      • filocava9922's avatar
        filocava9922
        Copper Contributor
        Still not able to play. I've run the commands you suggested and that's the output:

        Parameters Teredo
        ---------------------------------------------
        Type : enterpriseclient
        Server name : win1910.ipv6.microsoft.com.
        Client update interval : 20 seconds
        Client port : unspecified
        Status : qualified
        Client type : teredo client
        Network : managed
        NAT : cone
        Special feature NAT: UPNP: YES, port protections: YES
        Local mapping : X.X.X.X:51035
        Mapping NAT external : X.X.X.X:51035

        I've translated the fields name from italian, I hope I translated them right
  • chargen's avatar
    chargen
    Brass Contributor
    What a novel idea, to invent piggy loopyback virtualstack IPv6 for Inter-process communications that it took me years of silently ignoring and accepting the visionary thought. That is what dualism is all about all them OS's are still as monolithic as ever, even on a million cores. this is a co-routine troll
  • MetricHexz's avatar
    MetricHexz
    Copper Contributor

    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.

    • Bula141's avatar
      Bula141
      Copper Contributor

      MetricHexz Hi, i made everything u said but mine looks like this, what should i do to change that ?

       

      Teredo Parameters
      ---------------------------------------------
      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.*******

      • StrongOak's avatar
        StrongOak
        Copper 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.

  • xd_Juann's avatar
    xd_Juann
    Copper Contributor

    Xiantyx I have the same problem but my stats aree different on netsh int teredo show state i'll leave them here in case someone can help me:

     

     

    Type: enterpriseclient

    Server Name: win1901.ipv6.microsoft.com (group policy)

    Client update interval: 20 seconds

    Client Port: unspecified

    State:offline

    Error: Cannot resolve server name.

     

     

    It is roughly translater from spanish. Hope i translated right.

     

     

  • iamAlexG22's avatar
    iamAlexG22
    Copper Contributor
    I just wanted to let you know you can still check Xbox networking in Win11, download Xbox Console Companion in the MS store it still has the abundance of most settings in it!! Sorry so Late!!
  • Arlowon's avatar
    Arlowon
    Copper Contributor
    Sometimes IP settings can cause a mess. Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Advanced network settings > Network reset. Remember this will remove all network adapters and reinstall them, so you'll have to reconnect to Wi-Fi if you're on wireless.

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