What is the impact of minimum and maximum initial image quality on a PCoIP Session?
Minimum and maximum initial image quality sets the lower and upper quality level. The default values in HP Anyware is Q40 for the minimum initial image quality and Q80 for the maximum initial image quality. If PCoIP estimates there is adequate bandwidth …
Should I use an initial image quality of Q100?
An initial image quality of Q100 will deliver the highest quality of image PCoIP can deliver. Q100 is not lossless, for a lossless image, build to lossless must be enabled.  How to configure the Turn off Build-to-Lossless feature session variable in GPO …
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 …
What are the cabling requirements in a Remote Workstation Card environment?
Answer: HP Anyware PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards and PCoIP Zero Clients are designed considering port pass through and should be connected in a specific manner to limit potential display issues. In a PCoIP workstation environment ensure the connection …
Should I configure "Maximum Initial Image Quality" to 100 if I want lossless still image?
No. Regardless of PCoIP image-quality settings, still images are always lossless. The time it takes to display them depends on your image-quality settings and available network bandwidth. For most situations, it is recommended to use 40 for Minimum Image …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support dynamic DNS?
Dynamic DNS allows for method of keeping a domain name record linked to a changing IP address. PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards do not currently support Dynamic DNS registration. They rely on the DHCP server to register the name when …
Could the use of two DVI channels be a sources for delay which might cause jitter in a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card configuration?
Using the two DVI channels on a PCoIP Zero Client to PCoIP Remote Workstation Card with the Dual-link DVI connector converter to achieve a 2560x1600 resolution is NOT a source for delay which might cause jitter. The use of two DVI channels could be one of …
Can I share the network connection of the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card with that of the host PC/workstation?
No, the network interface on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card is independent to that of the host. It is not possible to communicate to the host operating system via the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card network interface. Therefore, you must connect both the …