Teredo disabled Powerline connection
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Hello,
Since the last updates of W7 (Pro on desktop) and W10 (laptop), I can't access the local network from the laptop (data exchange and printer).
The cause search by the PC indicates "your computer's administrator has locally disabled Teredo"
What should I do? For your information, I can connect another laptop to the network and reach it from the first laptop. All connections are via powerline adapters linked to the Livebox.
Thanks for your advice.
Since the last updates of W7 (Pro on desktop) and W10 (laptop), I can't access the local network from the laptop (data exchange and printer).
The cause search by the PC indicates "your computer's administrator has locally disabled Teredo"
What should I do? For your information, I can connect another laptop to the network and reach it from the first laptop. All connections are via powerline adapters linked to the Livebox.
Thanks for your advice.
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Hi,
forget about Teredo, it's totally useless for that.
Teredo is a migration system to IPv6, it establishes a tunnel between your PC and IPv4/IPv6 gateways at Microsoft, nothing to do with your local network.
Windows diagnostic garbage...
Rather, test your connection to the box with a direct cable, and if it doesn’t work, either revert to a restore point, uninstall the update, or try to find another Ethernet driver.
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and... There you go!
forget about Teredo, it's totally useless for that.
Teredo is a migration system to IPv6, it establishes a tunnel between your PC and IPv4/IPv6 gateways at Microsoft, nothing to do with your local network.
Windows diagnostic garbage...
Rather, test your connection to the box with a direct cable, and if it doesn’t work, either revert to a restore point, uninstall the update, or try to find another Ethernet driver.
--
and... There you go!