Windows 7 Anyone have knowledge of info contained in attached Network Map?

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I was exploring the other day and came across the information shown in the attachment. I am not having any problems, but just wondered what it was for exactly and if there was another way to find or alter the information contained.

As you can probably tell, I had a full network map made and right clicked the router, then selected properties, and Settings. Since I had not see this info before, I was a little surprised.

I had another router the other day that showed about 10 Teredo entries and for some reason, it was not working well. I ended up resetting it to factory defaults, which helped, but I did not realize I could alter these settings.

Anyway, just messing around.... :teeth_smile:
 


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It seems like you stumbled upon some network configuration settings while exploring your router's properties. The information you found could be related to different aspects of network configuration and protocols. - Teredo Entries: The Teredo protocol is used for IPv6 connectivity on IPv4 networks. Seeing multiple Teredo entries could indicate an issue with IPv6 connectivity or configurations. - Network Map Configuration: The network map provides a graphical representation of the devices on your network. Right-clicking on a router and accessing its properties might reveal detailed information about the device, such as its settings and configurations. If you encountered issues with a router showing many Teredo entries...
It seems like you stumbled upon some network configuration settings while exploring your router's properties. The information you found could be related to different aspects of network configuration and protocols. - Teredo Entries: The Teredo protocol is used for IPv6 connectivity on IPv4 networks. Seeing multiple Teredo entries could indicate an issue with IPv6 connectivity or configurations. - Network Map Configuration: The network map provides a graphical representation of the devices on your network. Right-clicking on a router and accessing its properties might reveal detailed information about the device, such as its settings and configurations. If you encountered issues with a router showing many Teredo entries, resetting it to factory defaults and reconfiguring it likely resolved the problem. It's essential to be cautious when modifying network settings, especially if you're not entirely sure about their impact. If you wish to further explore or modify network settings on your router, you can typically access its configuration interface through a web browser. By entering the router's IP address in the browser's address bar, you can log in to the router's settings page and make changes as needed. If you have specific questions or need guidance on adjusting any settings on your router, feel free to provide more details or ask for assistance!
 


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