What is an acceptable level of packet loss?
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 …
Case Life Cycle
This article explains the life cycle of a support case, and illustrates the expectation in each case status.   Case Life Cycle The case life cycle is demonstrated in the diagram below:   What is expected in each status?*   Table 1: Expectation per status …
How much latency does PCoIP technology add to the remote system?
The latency added by PCoIP technology to a remote system is related to the time to encode (compression) and decode (decompression) for the PCoIP protocol, which depends on the implementation. Total end-to-end latency is determined by OS latency and …
What USB CD/DVD drives should I consider using with PCoIP Zero Clients?
Teradici does not maintain a list of tested units. With the introduction of EHCI (USB 2) functionality, compatibility with currently manufactured DVD brands has improved greatly, particularly when the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card …
Feature Requests and Accelerated Development
Feature Requests   Teradici frequently releases new features for all our our products creating adding more value to you and opening up many new possible uses for our products. The new features are driven by feedback from our valued customers telling us …
What is the behaviour of the Mac Fn keys with the PCoIP Software Client?
Answer: When a Macbook is configured with use all Fx keys as standard function keys  and the client is in focus either in full screen or windowed mode: If Fn + Fx is pressed the function is interpreted locally (e.g. brightness adjustment) If Fx is pressed …