Workstation 9 - slow network performance between the host and guest

I am running windows 8 on the host and installed by 9 trial. Then installed windows 8.1 as a comment system.

I'm a slow, very slow network between the two.

If I send files to and from the computer with another guest, transfers are normal, but if I try the same files between the host and the guest, they are really slow.

I use a bridge connection.

I read elseware to disable the following on the guest card:

Large Send Offload v2 (IPv4)

Large Send Offload v2 (IPv6)

But that did not help.

Thoughts?

Maybe then try Hyper-v, it help you better.

report this incident to Vmware if you can

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