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host os: windows 17661, pro insider preview
guest os: linux 4.16, archlinux
The guest is connected to outside using `default switch`.
The speed is tested with `git clone sth`,
speed on host
speed on guest
and also, `pacman -Syy` on guest, the Server is "kernel.org"
However, the speed between host and guest is very good, tested with `scp sth user@guest:~`, via the same virtual NIC, aka `172.20.123.102` on host.
and vice versa
So, the only thing that may cause the issue, is the default switch itself.
Also tried switching to ICS, or Internet connection sharing, but nothing improved.
I am using a wireless NIC `Intel Dual Band 3165`, but this "should not" cause the issue, it is NAT, not bridge.
Any suggestions ?
BTW, I know that maybe this should not be in `Windows->Network`, but there is nothing called `hyper-v->virtual network`.
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guest os: linux 4.16, archlinux
The guest is connected to outside using `default switch`.
The speed is tested with `git clone sth`,
speed on host
speed on guest
and also, `pacman -Syy` on guest, the Server is "kernel.org"
However, the speed between host and guest is very good, tested with `scp sth user@guest:~`, via the same virtual NIC, aka `172.20.123.102` on host.
and vice versa
So, the only thing that may cause the issue, is the default switch itself.
Also tried switching to ICS, or Internet connection sharing, but nothing improved.
I am using a wireless NIC `Intel Dual Band 3165`, but this "should not" cause the issue, it is NAT, not bridge.
Any suggestions ?
BTW, I know that maybe this should not be in `Windows->Network`, but there is nothing called `hyper-v->virtual network`.
Continue reading...