
I've gone into device manger and gone under add legacy hardware to attempt to add the driver. Looking into it further I see that it may be a legacy feature which may not be required by Win10 as they seem to have come up.Ĭhoose where you want to search below Search Search the Community. I just assumed Teredo Tunneling xx was either part of Windows, or if not, was installed with my mobo Ethernet drivers. I suppose my 'Pseudo Interface' may have replaced the 'legacy' version you have been looking for, but don't know. The article was dated A bit before Win10 public release.

I also do not have the ' Disabled Devices ' Registry key mentioned in that article, and elsewhere. I see that Mellanox is an Ethernet tech company, so perhaps your motherboard uses this brand Ethernet controller? Regardless, the web site for your motherboard would be the best place to get the relevant driver.

If not, this is probably the cause of your problem. Then click on Network Adapters where you will find. The Teredo Tunneling Adapter is part of the OS, and is not a legacy feature, but should it need updating you will.
