They are all related, have you recently re-installed windows or un-installed some software?
It sounds to me like you need to download the drivers for your laptop form the OEM by visiting the website of your laptops manufacturer. Once there, type into the search bar, "download *laptop name and model* drivers" replacing the laptop name and model with your laptops name and model.
Once the results are displayed, just select the drivers that aren't installed on your laptop. (you can find these by pressing the windows flag key + pause/break at the same time and selecting hardware tab>device manager and anything in that windows with a yellow triangle with an exclamation in it, need to be re-installed.)
Once you have downloaded the drivers and installed them, try connecting again and this should help!
Hope it helped you :D
1. Open command prompt with administrator credentials (Find CMD and right-click - Run as Administrator).
2. Enter netsh environment. Type "netsh" and ENTER.
3. "int teredo" and ENTER
4. "set state disabled" and ENTER.
5. Open Device Manager and uninstall "Teredo Tunneling Pseudo-Interface".
6. Open command prompt with administrator credentials once again.
7. netsh + ENTER.
8. "int ipv6" + ENTER
9. "set teredo client" + ENTER
10. Open Device Manager and Scan for new hardware.
11. Select "Show hidden devices" from the View menu. You will now see that it is present without errors with any luck.
hope this helps
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