by synthifan » 20 Jul 2016, 20:22
Hi Stublito,
bear in mind that CopperLAN starts counting ethernet connections by "0", MacOS and Paralells by "1". If you have connected your devices on MacOS ethernet port 1, you have to choose ethernet port 0 in CopperLANs Mac setup, and ethernet 1 in Parallels.
I installed the "Intel(R) 82574L Gigabit Network Connection" driver on my XP - at least for me, the connection are more stable than the original Paralells driver.
- Ethernet_bridged_paralells
- Ethernet_adapter_Mac
In fact, running SoundDiver on XP/Paralells Desktop was the main reason for me to install CopperLAN. Runs quite smooth besides LogicPro 10.2.4
I hope that helps,
synthifan
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