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<blockquote data-quote="dfrulla" data-source="post: 1396571" data-attributes="member: 248997"><p>MacsWork:</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your responses. I finally figured it out! It is a combination of things. I think I was right, however - there is something going on with the Mac OS with RDP, but I was able to get around it on the virtual. I didn't realize it, but the VMWare defaults the virtual network adapter to be NATed - sharing the mac's network connection. But by changing the adapter to use a bridged connection (connect directly to the physical network), all the latency clears up. I still can't get RDC or CoRD to behave correctly - perhaps there is something there that Microsoft and CoRD needs to address with lion.</p><p></p><p>I'm still not sure why using the SW VPN client in the virtual cleared it up (when the VMWare adapter was still set to NAT). But oh well - it took me a couple weeks, but I have the solution - a virtual Windows 7, using a bridged connection.</p><p></p><p>Thanks! Hopefully this will help others if they experience the same thing!</p><p>dfrull</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dfrulla, post: 1396571, member: 248997"] MacsWork: Thanks for your responses. I finally figured it out! It is a combination of things. I think I was right, however - there is something going on with the Mac OS with RDP, but I was able to get around it on the virtual. I didn't realize it, but the VMWare defaults the virtual network adapter to be NATed - sharing the mac's network connection. But by changing the adapter to use a bridged connection (connect directly to the physical network), all the latency clears up. I still can't get RDC or CoRD to behave correctly - perhaps there is something there that Microsoft and CoRD needs to address with lion. I'm still not sure why using the SW VPN client in the virtual cleared it up (when the VMWare adapter was still set to NAT). But oh well - it took me a couple weeks, but I have the solution - a virtual Windows 7, using a bridged connection. Thanks! Hopefully this will help others if they experience the same thing! dfrull [/QUOTE]
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