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| Terredo Tunneling, etc.
What in the heck is that? I was checking Device Manager yesterday and found that there was an Exclamation mark in the yellow triangle next to: "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface" and it's listed under Network Adapters. I tried to update drivers, but it kept telling me the one installed were the best available. What is it and do I need it? It wasn't there before because I went to the device manager to check on my video drivers and there was no yellow triangle there then. That was 3 or 4 days ago. There's also a yellow triangle next to "USB CF Reader" Have no idea where that came from and it wasn't there the other day either. Both state the following: "Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19) Click 'Check for solutions' to send data about this device to Microsoft and to see if there is a solution available." I've click the "Check for solutions", but nothing happens. Any suggestions? Thanks in advance. |
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| Re: Terredo Tunneling, etc.
Since you didn't get any responses, I thought I would take a shot. Rather than pretend that I know much more about this than that it's a protocol used for IPv6 to IPv4 traffic, here's an overview incase you are interested in the details: http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...in/teredo.mspx Especially note the following "In Windows Vista, the Teredo component is enabled but inactive by default. In order to become active, a user must either install an application that needs to use Teredo, or configure advanced Windows Firewall filter settings to allow edge traversal" If none of this sounds familiar, do you have some sort of VPN software that has been installed? |
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HUH???? Well, that was as clear as mud. LOL but thanks for the info. I don't have any VPN software installed and I don't have a network. This is a stand-alone computer and I'm the only user. So I don't know if I should just ignore it or uninstall it or what? Talk about confusing. I mean the system seems to be working fine, it's just that I don't like the yellow triangles. Call me paranoid. |
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| Re: Terredo Tunneling, etc.
You are accessing the internet and this news group presumably via a network connection. If it's dial-up, try disabling your network card (assuming you have one) and this may make the exclamation point go away. If it's broadband, I suppose it's possible that you have some sort of software provided by your ISP that could be causing the problem. |
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Well, no, no software from my ISP either. I guess I'll just leave it alone. If it ain't broke I guess I won't fix it. |
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| Re: Terredo Tunneling, etc.
I have had similar problems (yellow exclamation point in DM) with ISATAP and 6TO4. These programs are related to Terredo, Tunnel, and the IPv4-IPv6 translation process. Attempts to reinstall the drivers are unsuccessful with the same result you got. If I delete them, they are simply recreated on next boot with same error in DM. Disabling them does stick, and appears to have no effect on my dialup connection, so I have decided to live with it. The problems first surfaced last summer about two months after installation of Beta-1 and continued in RTM (5600). If you are interested, MS has a KB article on the problem with ISATAP that says despite the error shown in DM, the program is working fine, and to ignore the error. I would assume that the same advice is probably true with 6TO4 and Terredo. |
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Wow, thanks for your input Harry. Yes, like you I've sort of decided to just live with it. Supposedly it sent a message to Microsoft about the problem, so hopefully one day it will be resolved. Like you, I get paranoid when I see those yellow triangles that just won't go away. |
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I disabled IPv6 via the registry and Teredo and isatap were disabled per ipconfig /all command. Use regedit to access: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\tcpip6\Parameters\ Create new dword: DisabledComponents Set dword value to: ff (in hex) Reboot Per following URL this will "Disable IPv6 over all interfaces and prefer IPv4 to IPv6": http://www.microsoft.com/technet/com...uy/cg1005.mspx |
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| Re: Terredo Tunneling, etc.
DITTO: I have an XPC Barebones SD37P2 with Broadcom Netlink Gigabit Ethernet and Teredo Tunneling Pseudo Interface installed. During a recent Vista update the driver (or registry) has become corrupted [MESSAGE: Windows cannot start this hardware device because its configuration information (in the registry) is incomplete or damaged. (Code 19)]. Microsoft Vista could not find an online solution, saying that the driver, Microsoft Tun Miniport Adapter, is up to date. A volume error check did not resolve the problem. Please advise. (Am experiencing same problem with cdrom.sys driver, and there, the problem is serious, as I am not able to access furhter installation via CD/DVD!) |
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From what I've read else where, Teredo tunnelling is not something you would want enabled. It is a security risk and should only be used if your firewall can deal with it. |
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