Windows 10 - nested with Hyper-V network problem

This occurs in all versions of Windows 10 as host including last leaks.

Host: Windows 10 - vmware workstation. Role Hyper.V.

No problem creating Hyper-V virtual machine in VMware Workstation.

When you create a virtual network in Hyper-V (bridge), features network correctly, but when you restart the computer host, you lose connectivity to the network. Disabling the virtual card and returning it to allow, the network recovers.

Apparently, it seems as if it was a mistake for windows 10. But when Windows 10 is installed on a real machine, there is a good network connectivity (included in the system restarts), so everything indicates to the virtual network interface which offers vmware.

Kind regards

DHCP and IP manual the problem happened.

But... I have found the culprit.

On the host computer:

Disable the "Connectify" filter, the problem goes away.

The funniest is that with this filter enabled, if the guest is windows 8, no problem. If the client is Windows 10, when problems occur.

Kind regards

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