Does PCoIP support moving between subnets in a wireless environment?
PCoIP environments implementing newer versions of PCoIP, such as Cloud Access Software, support changing of the PCoIP Software Clients IP address as long as the PCoIP Agent IP is still reachable. This allows PCoIP Software Clients to roam from wireless to …
How do I ensure a fair allocation of bandwidth between multiple PCoIP sessions?
The PCoIP congestion avoidance algorithms are designed to ensure a fair allocation of bandwidth between multiple PCoIP sessions on the same network. There may be some networks where this doesn't work as well. There is also an associated time constant for …
Configure HP Anyware Event Log Verbosity
HP Anyware event log verbosity (level) can be configured on both the client and agent software.   PCoIP Software Client for Windows: http://www.teradici.com/web-help/pcoip_client/windows/current/#Topics/Troubleshooting.htm?Highlight=Setting%20Log%20Levels …
How does PCoIP share bandwidth over the network?
The BW Limit is dynamically calculated and represents the bandwidth the PCoIP session estimates to be available given the network conditions. The calculation takes into account the existing bandwidth usage, packet loss and any high latency spikes. The …
CVE-2019-5544 - Security Notice: Information regarding recently discovered OpenSLP vulenerability
  HP Anyware uses OpenSLP library which has been reported affected by CVE-2019-5544. HP Anyware does not believe the vulnerability is exploitable on either the Zero Client or  Remote Workstation Card but as an absolute guarantee customers may want …
What does "MCU not initialized" log message mean?
Problem You are unable to manage a zero client using the HP Anyware PCoIP Management Console 1.x (MC). The event logs reveal the following MCU errors: LVL:1 RC:-500        MCU :(tera_mcu_read_eeprom_bit): Cannot read from EEPROM, MCU not initialized. …
How can I tell if the 802.1x certificate uploaded successfully?
A good test is to use the web UI to upload the 802.1x certificate. From the web UI, go to Upload> Certificate and view the screen. If the certificate is listed after a restart of the PCoIP Zero Client then the certificate was uploaded successfully (see …