![]() "Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol" to the microsoft developer who came up with the name In which case Disable and uninstall 4TO6 in the Hardware Managerĭisable but leave ISATAP in the hardware list and go to your manufacturers WebsiteĪnd check for Post SP1 Driver updates for your computers Chipset. Your Networking drivers Wireless or otherwise Should not have been affected by its installation Whatsoever.ĭriver Deployment updates With SP1 may have kicked out some of your older NIC/WAN drivers with its unintigraded IPv4 to IPv6 Protocol. It was not untill the SP1 deployment, that this came up. This next-generation version is named Virtual EThernet (VET) and will use the Subnetwork Adapation and Encapsulation Layer (SEAL) ISATAP is there to support IPv6 autoconfiguration, (which is why your also seeing a warning next to the "4TO6" device). the Idea is that it will tunnel MTUs and IPv6 multicast. ISATAP is the (Intra-Site Automatic Tunnel Addressing Protocol)
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