I don’t remember that being the case back when I use to play Gears 4, must be a new Win 10 or Xbox App bug. If you close the Game Bar settings or Xbox App, then reopen them, it’ll do it again, and you have to check atleast twice to get the accurate reading it seems, for me atleast. If the network is active, then select the Test Nat Type tile. Now return to your Xbox One’s Network Settings, and select the Test network connection tile. It seems pretty consistent, it always gives an error on NAT Type the first check, usually on Server connectivity too. Fill in these specific ports 3074, 88, 80, 53 into the Start Port and End Port fields, for each line. There seems to be a bug in the Xbox App and Game Bar when you first open them, that gives the Teredo error on the first Network check always. I chose to just go with 60209, so that’s the number I used in that command line. If you chose a random number between 4915, that’s the number you use in the command prompt. ![]() ![]() It corresponds to the last port you pick from the list of ports to open: Then that’s the number you use when you do the “netsh interface Teredo set state client clientport=60209” when you go back into Command Prompt(Admin).
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