Will out of order packets impact a PCoIP session?
PCoIP will work when packets are becoming out of order between the two PCoIP endpoints. Re-ordering packets on PCoIP endpoints requires that packets are held in a queue/buffer while waiting to receive the packets that need to be put back into order.  With …
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 …
How long before a PCoIP Management Console certificate expires should I replace it?
Before the PCoIP Management Console certificate can be replaced, the new certificate or the signing root CA certificate must be installed in the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card certificate store. Once a PCoIP Endpoint is manged by an …
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 …
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 …
Does PCoIP Protocol support half duplex networking equipment?
PCoIP protocol does not support half-duplex network equipment. If a half-duplex equipment is connected to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or PCoIP Zero Client, the following message shows in the Event Log. 0d,00:04:05.710> Network link rate: 10 Mbit/s, …
How do I change the FQDN (Fully Qualified Domain Name) of a PCoIP Zero Client?
First, change the PCoIP name to a new name. Currently, the "PCoIP Device Name" can only be changed on an individual basis in two locations: The  "OSD--> Configuration--> Label"  tab The  "AWI--> Configuration--> Label"  tab The default format is  …