enable teredo, IPv6

How can U activate IPv6 and teredo locally so that I can connect with my homegroup

Hi a1a92492,

·        Have you connected to the user administrator account?

Teredo is a tunneling protocol designed to grant IPv6 connectivity to nodes that are located behind IPv6 NAT (network address translation) not compatible devices. It defines a way of encapsulating IPv6 packets in IPv4 UDP (User Datagram Protocol) datagrams can be routed through NAT devices, on the IPv4 internet.

To turn on IPv6:

1. right click on the network icon.

2. Select Open the network and sharing Center.

3. in the window that appears, select "change the map settings.

4. in the network connections window, select the 'connection to the Local network", then"change settings of this connection"or right click-> properties.

5. in the connection properties page, check the box 'Protocol Version 6 (TCP/IPv6) Internet'.

6. This will allow the teredo tunnel so it can create a tunnel through v4.

Kind regards

Sandeep

Microsoft Answers Support Engineer

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