Select "Show hidden devices" from the View menu.Īfter doing these steps, the device should appear in the device manger without any code 10's or other errors.Now your Microsoft Teredo Tunneling adapter should be visible. Then double-click the Network adapter entry to open it. When the installation is complete, select Finish. Open Device Manager and Scan for new hardware. From the Model menu, select Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter.Open Device Manager and uninstall "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface".To get the driver working correctly you need to be running as an administrator To fix this issue use the following steps: You don't need any additional drivers either and there are plenty of fake driver sites offering Malware to fix this, don't fall for it. ![]() From experience you don't want to be using this technology because it is forever having issues and uninstalling/disabling itself. ![]() ![]() ![]() Sometimes there is an error code 10 that comes up in the device manager for this virtual device, often enable/disable is all that is required to get the thing working again. I have a virtual machine running Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 that is missing the 'Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter' in devmgmt.msc. It was introduced in Windows Vista and is included with all modern versions of Windows. The setup has been a band-aid of sorts and has some security issues associated with it such firewall bypass and packet hijacking is possible. The Microsoft Teredo Tunneling Adapter is a software tunneling system that allows a IPv6 traffic over an IPv4 connecting to the Internet.
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