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Teredo is a tunneling protocol designed to grant IPv6 connectivity to nodes that are located
behind IPv6-unaware NAT (Network address translation) devices. It is installed by default and
enabled so that it remains in a standby mode and comes into action only when required. This is
typically when you install an application that needs Teredo to function properly. The main
problem with Teredo is that it involves a bit of heavy-duty work, and if it is switched on
unnecessarily, it might slow down your network connection. So, I would suggest you to try the
following steps and check if the issue persists.
a. Open Device Manager by clicking the Start button, clicking Control Panel, clicking System
and Maintenance, and then clicking Device Manager.
b. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or
provide confirmation.
c. Look for "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface" (under Network Adapters), right click on it
and select Update Driver Software...
d. Reboot the computer and check for the issue.
Method 2:
Let’s disable and re-enable IPv6, that should make a difference as it has helped many users
facing this issue:
Disable IPv6:
Follow steps 1-3 given above and then follow the given below steps.
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