It might be worth giving the VMXNET2 or VMXNET3 virtual NIC a try.
Make sure to save your IP config in windows, before you replace it though.
http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1001805 has a good breakdown of the virtual adapters and their capabilities.
It might be worth giving the VMXNET2 or VMXNET3 virtual NIC a try.
Make sure to save your IP config in windows, before you replace it though.
http://kb.vmware.com/kb/1001805 has a good breakdown of the virtual adapters and their capabilities.