Windows 10: Teredo doesn't appear in device manager on Windows 10. Followed EVERY STEP available online...

Discus and support Teredo doesn't appear in device manager on Windows 10. Followed EVERY STEP available online... in Windows 10 Network and Sharing to solve the problem; I can't play multiplayer games which I payed a lot for on my PC because the Teredo drivers don't work on my PC. In the Xbox Live settings I get the... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Network and Sharing' started by Morgan98, Sep 14, 2020.

  1. Morgan98 Win User

    Teredo doesn't appear in device manager on Windows 10. Followed EVERY STEP available online...


    I can't play multiplayer games which I payed a lot for on my PC because the Teredo drivers don't work on my PC.


    In the Xbox Live settings I get the message "Teredo is unavailable to qualify, this may stop you from playing multiplayer games"


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    I've followed every step on here carefully, multiple times https://support.xbox.com/help/Hardware-Network/connect-network/troubleshoot-party-chat.

    I'll summarise what happened with each "solution" on that page:

    Solution 1: pointless waste of text

    Solution 2: fix it button doesn't work

    Solution 3: registry value does not show Teredo disabled, ran the commands to change it anyway, no change

    Solution 4: IP helper is running

    Solution 5: Does not fail to show name but displays this:

    Teredo doesn't appear in device manager on Windows 10. Followed EVERY STEP available online... 2c35ee66-0e44-4056-b271-52b0d3a3a5f3?upload=true.png

    For step 4, there is no matching server name in hosts file.

    Solution 6: doubt this is the reason, considering the Teredo adapter doesn't appear in the device manager and won't let me install it discussed below

    Solution 7: Not using VPN.

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    I then followed this

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/windows_10-hardware/how-to-install-teredo-tunneling-pseudo-interface/62790531-c342-4c5b-b367-542784ae768f?auth=1


    But, in device manager there is no Teredo tunnelling adapter so I can't reinstall it, I have tried to install it through Add Legacy Hardware, but there is no items about Teredo under the Microsoft category as the link above suggests.

    Teredo doesn't appear in device manager on Windows 10. Followed EVERY STEP available online... 2f79760e-7adf-4e11-a2b1-d51713d0805a?upload=true.png


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    HOW do i get to Microsoft support. It is totally impossible to have a person fix this after I pay so much for games and they don't work ???????????????????

    :)
     
    Morgan98, Sep 14, 2020
    #1

  2. Teredo Adapter Not Found in the Device Manager

    Hi Igloo,

    Please follow the below steps to troubleshoot with the issue:

    Step 1. Modify TCPIPv6 Parameters through Windows Registry.

    1. Open Windows Registry Editor. To do that:

    Press “Windows” + “R” keys to load the Run dialog box.

    Type “regedit” and press Enter.

    2. Inside Windows Registry, navigate (from the left pane) and highlight this key.

    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\services\TCPIP6\Parameters

    3. At the right pane, double-click to modify the DisabledComponents key.

    4. Set the DisabledComponents Value data to 0 (Zero) and select OK.

    5. Close Registry Editor.

    6. Restart your computer.

    (Windows should reinstall Teredo Tunneling adapter automatically.)

    7. Navigate to device management.

    8. Check if the Teredo tunneling adapter exists and working in device manager. To do that:

    From the View menu choose Show hidden devices.

    If the device manager's screen doesn't show any errors (and is without an exclamation mark) next to MS Teredo Tunneling Adapter then your problem is solved and the Teredo tunneling should work without problems.

    If you face a screen with a yellow exclamation mark next to Microsoft Teredo Tunneling adapter.

    Step 2: Uninstall all Teredo Tunneling Adapters & Interfaces.

    1. Right-Click and Uninstall the Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface.

    2. Uninstall also all Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapters (e.g. Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter #2 or #3 or #4, etc.)

    3. Re-install Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter by following the steps from this tutorial: How to install Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter

    4. If after re-installing teredo tunneling, you still have problems then proceed to Step 3

    Step 3. Enable Teredo Client using NETSH command

    1. Right click at Command Prompt and select Run as Administrator.

    2. At command prompt window type the following commands in this order and press Enter after typing each one of them.

    netsh

    int teredo

    set state disabled

    int ipv6

    set teredo client

    3. Close command prompt.

    5. Open Device manager.

    6. Select View > Show Hidden Devices. The Teredo Tunneling Pseudo Interface reappears and should be working without problems now.

    Registry disclaimer:

    To do so: Important this section, method, or task contains steps that tell you how to modify the registry. However, serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Therefore, make sure that you follow these steps carefully. For added protection,
    back up the registry before you modify it. Then, you can restore the registry if a problem occurs. For more information about how to back up and restore the registry, click the following article number to view the article in the Microsoft

    How to back up and restore the registry in Windows

    http://support.microsoft.com/kb/322756/

    Please let us know if this will work.

    Thank you.
     
    RichardGuerzon, Sep 14, 2020
    #2
  3. Time Lady Win User
    Can't find this teredo adapter in Device Manager

    This is what Drivereasy page says:

    Fix 1: Install the Teredo adapter manually

    When you cannot find Microsoft Teredo Tunneling adapter in Device Manager, you can firstly manually install it to see it it presents.

    Here’s how you can install the Teredo adapter manually:

    On your keyboard, hold down the Windows logo key, then press R to bring up a Run box.

    Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter.

    Device Manager will then open. Click Action to select Add legacy hardware.

    Click Next.

    Tick on Install the hardware that I manually select from a list(Advanced), then click Next.

    Click Network adapters, then click Next.

    Click Microsoft then Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter. Click Next.

    Click Next to start install the adapter.

    Click Finish.

    On Device Manager window, click View to select Show hidden devices.

    Double-click Network adapters. Check to see if Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter is present there.

    a) If it does, congrats!

    b) If you still cannot see it, don’t worry, there’re something else you can try. Move on to the next fix.

    Fix 2: Re-enable the Teredo adapter

    The follow steps help you disable the Teredo adapter then enable it again.

    On your keyboard, hold down the Windows logo key, then press R to bring up a Run box.

    Type cmd, then press the Ctrl + Shift + Enter keys together.

    Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.

    Type the following command and press Enter.

    netsh interface Teredo set state disable

    Once you do, restart your computer.

    Once your computer reboots, run Command Prompt as administrator as Step 1 to Step 3 shows.

    Type the following command and press Enter.

    netsh interface Teredo set state type=default

    Open a Run box as Step 1 shows.

    Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter.

    Click View to select Show hidden devices. Then double click Network adapters and check to see if the Teredo adapter shows up.

    a) If it does, great!

    b) If you still cannot see the adapter, don’t give up hope, check if Fix 3 helps you…

    Fix 3: Check if the Teredo adapter is disabled in your registry’s setting

    If both methods above fail to help you, there’s a good chance that some program alert your network settings to disable the Teredo Tunneling adapter.

    You can check if the Teredo adapter is disabled in your registry’s setting by these steps:

    On your keyboard, hold down the Windows logo key, then press R to bring up a Run box.

    Type cmd, then press the Ctrl + Shift + Enter keys together.

    Click Yes when prompted by User Account Control.

    Type the following command and press Enter.

    reg query HKL\Syste\CurrentControlSe\Service\iphlpsv\TeredoCheck

    Check to see if the output includes the following line: Type EG_DWORD 0x4

    a) If you see the line, then the Teredo adapter is disabled on your computer.

    You can enable it through typing the following command and pressing Enter to enable the adapter:

    netsh interface Teredo set state type=default

    b) If you don’t see the line, then move on to the next step.

    Type the following command and press Enter:

    reg query HKL\Syste\CurrentControlSe\Service\TcpIp\Parameters

    Check the value of the following line: DisabledComponents EGDWORD 0x…

    a) If the value is not 0x0, like DisabledComponents REG_DWORD 0x8e, the Teredo adapter is disabled on your computer.

    Type the following command and press Enter to enable the adapter:

    reg addHKLM\Sstem\CurrentContrlSet\Serices\Tpip6\Parameters /v DisabledComponents / REGDWORD /d 0x0

    b) If the value is 0x0, move on to the next step.

    Open a Run box as Step 1 shows.

    Type devmgmt.msc and press Enter.

    Click View to select Show hidden devices. Then double click Network adapters and check to see if the Teredo adapter shows up.
     
    Time Lady, Sep 14, 2020
    #3
  4. Teredo doesn't appear in device manager on Windows 10. Followed EVERY STEP available online...

    There is no Teredo adapter available

    When attempting to use Xbox services, I am unable to locate the Teredo networking adapter. Attempted to follow steps found in this support article (Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter Device download),
    but I do not have the option available in the "Add hardware" dialouge box.

    Is there a place to download the required driver?

    What other steps are available?

    Thank you.
     
    MasterGigadrain, Sep 14, 2020
    #4
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