Connecting a new PCoIP Zero Client to an existing PCoIP Remote Workstation Card.
In general, newer firmware in PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards (host cards) are backward compatible with PCoIP Zero Clients using older firmware. However, enhancements to firmware may produce unexpected behaviors. Important changes are documented in each …
Configures the PCoIP transport header
Configures the PCoIP transport header with the following options: When set to Enabled , the configured session priority of high , medium , or low is used. When set to Not Configured , then the default of medium session priority is used. When set to …
How do I disable login username caching on a PCoIP Zero Client?
On a PCoIP Zero Client, username caching is set in the advanced options and can be disabled from the OSD Screen, the Administrative Web Interface (AWI), or the PCoIP Management Console.    From the OSD Screen: Under Options, select Configuration In the …
ICMP packets are being send from the machine at the start of the PCoIP session
Problem At the start of a PCoIP session a network trace or firewall logs are recording ICMP packet being sent from the machine. Further investigation shows they are from the PCoIP Server process. PCoIP server logs show a trace route log of up to 30 hops. …
How to configure a PCoIP Zero Client to auto-connect to a Remote Workstation Card
Answer: To enable auto connect, you need to peer the PCoIP Zero Client to the Remote Workstation Card. You will need the IP and MAC of the host. You enter this in the PCoIP Zero Client's configuration (On Screen Display or Administrative Web Interface), …
Why does my PCoIP Remote Workstation hibernate or sleep and not power off remotely from my Tera 2 PCoIP Zero Client?
When a PCoIP Zero Client attempts to power down a Windows 7 or Windows 10 workstation host during a PCoIP session, the workstation may enter the sleep state rather than being shutdown. This will occur if Windows is configured to map the PC power button to …
Is it possible to configure the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card device name via the hostname option on my DHCP server?
Answer: No you cannot name devices via DHCP, but you can pass your hostname from your PCoIP device to the DHCP server. PCoIP Zero Clients or PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards will pass DHCP options 12 (hostname) and option 15 (domain name) to the DHCP …