In general, PCoIP zero clients and Remote Workstation cards should work with standard display resolutions supported by VESA. The following is a list of the tested monitor resolutions supported (display timing); all at 60 Hz display refresh rate. …
This articles provides 4 reference workloads that demonstrate how PCoIP can be optimized Table of Contents: Tuning options for Workloads of various types Office workloads 3D Rendering workloads High Fidelity workloads Video Playback workloads …
Problem When connecting to a HP Anyware PCoIP Agent the client receives the error "The Certificate for the Domain Controller is Untrusted or Invalid." Causes: The error generally means that the HP Anyware Connector was unable to communicate with …
Problem The monitor attached to the PCoIP Zero Client is using a resolution much lower than expected. The attached devices on the AWI \u2192 Info \u2192 Attached devices show EDID read failure. The Display Topology section in the zero client log file …
Answer: 2560x1440 and 2560x1600 resolutions share the same cable requirements. Review and follow the instructions for connectors and cables in Dual-link DVI, Single-link DVI, DisplayPort and 2560x1600 resolutions with PCoIP products. . To get a 2560x1440 …
Note: This knowledge base article does not apply to HP Anyware. HP Anyware uses a Anyware software GPU or a hardware GPU disabling the vSphere Console. In some cases viewing a remote users PCoIP session may be beneficial to troubleshooting an issue. In …
PCoIP Audio Features 2 channel Stereo audio Automatic quality adjustment to fit inside the available PCoIP session bandwidth Audio In and Audio Out via the HP Anyware Audio Driver included in the HP Anyware or ALC888 equivalent audio in the PCoIP Remote …
Prerequisites eToken devices work based on the scenario in which they are intended to be used and the proper installation of the PCoIP Smartcard feature. Three scenario's are described below after the PCoIP Smartcard installation: PCoIP Smartcard …
Just like VoIP and video conferencing, PCoIP is a real time protocol. Once a packet is lost in transit, there typically isn't time to re transmit before the PCoIP session is impacted. Therefore, the most acceptable level of loss is 0%. Packet loss maybe …