IPv6 in Vista

I am puzzled by this includes Vista using IPV6.  I've seen several computers running Vista have all a little differently.  Some use ISATAP, some have a TEREDO interface, some don't.  I read that TEREDO is enabled but not functional by default, and that a component depends on if it "detects" If you are on a domain or not.  This takes into account all the differences?  Why are there different and apparently unpredictable products when the ipconfig/all show on Vista computers? CCNA, A +, N +.

Hi attrib75,.

I found a few articles that might help you rectify your doubts.
-Teredo overview
http://TechNet.Microsoft.com/en-us/network/cc917486.aspx

-Requirements on coexistence with Teredo firewall
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/968510

-On a Windows Vista-based computer or on a Windows Server 2008-based computer, the Microsoft ISATAP map appears with a yellow exclamation mark next to it in Device Manager, and you also receive an error message
http://support.Microsoft.com/kb/932520

-IPv6 for Windows Sockets Applications guide
 http://msdn.Microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms738649 (vs.85) .aspx

Let us know if that helps.

Kind regards
Clement Kumar.

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    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 12:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. : domain_not_set.invalid

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 13:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    IPv6 address: 2001:0:cf2e:3096:20fd:11f8:c442:150 b
    Link-local IPv6 Address...: fe80::20fd:11f8:c442:150 b % 14
    ... Default gateway. :

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 14:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 15:

    State of the media...: Media disconnected
    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :

    Card tunnel Local Area Connection * 16:

    The connection-specific DNS suffix. :
    IPv6 address: 2002:3bbd:eaf4:3bbd:eaf4
    ... Default gateway. : 2002:c058:6301:c058:6301

    I don't know what I can do to remedy the situation. Hopefully I can help. Thanks in advance!

    Seem as if your router and modem do not communicate.  You mya need to reset your Motorola modem is back sink with your router.  First thing you can do is to go to the command prompt and do an ipconfig/release.  Then turn off your computer.  Once your computer is off, turn off your Motorola modem for at least 2 minutes.  Turn on the modem and the computer.  This should run your modem and router.

    Us how it goes.

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