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Teredo.ipv6.Microsoft.com Pihole. C:\windows\system32>netsh interface teredo show state Netsh interface teredo set state disabled

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Press ctrl + f to open. For the record, i agree — i’ve had serious problems with it conflicting with my native ipv6 connectivity. First of all, i noticed partial lack of ipv6 connectivity:

Additionally, The Cpu Usage Of The Svchost.exe Process That Hosts The Ip Helper Service (Iphlpsvc) Is Abnormally High.


I've been having some issues using the xbox app for the pc, every time i go to party chat it tells me that teredo is unable to qualify. If you’re seeing dns queries for teredo.ipv6.microsoft.com you may be interested in disabling it (more at msdn and wikipedia). This was a bit puzzling, since it was initially ok.

In The Resulting Window, Select Change Adapter Settings.


Command prompt route showed that the default route was via teredo. Greg ferro’s post about how microsoft teredo is a suboptimal networking solution made me think it’s time to update my old post on how to disable teredo in windows 7 and in windows 8. The client firewall must exempt udp ipv4 traffic to/ from remote udp port 3544.

Compared To 6Rd Or Other Migration Technologies, Teredo Is Really Poorly Done.


I'm sitting behind router with nat. It's actually coming from my file server running server 2012 r2. Port 3544 allows the client to communicate to the teredo server.

The Windows 7 Machine Is Hitting That Same Address But Not As Often.


The default isp setting was to use stateless ipv6 config and dns was being advertised by the router. It was using my upstream dns (isp) server. All of a sudden pihole is blocking 46% of the traffic!

After Using Microsoft's Support Guide I Still Have The Same Issue.


Select open the network and sharing center. Netsh interface teredo set state type=enterpriseclient. Not.) teredo appears poorly implemented, using large amounts of cpu and memory.

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