Are there any limitations on physical distance for a PCoIP session?
Due to the design of PCoIP, using UDP for data transmission, PCoIP will operate over vast distances and network latencies up to 250 ms. PCoIP intelligently acknowledges the traffic inside the protocol allowing for high speed transmission over high latency …
How do I configure a Peer-to-Peer Connection between a PCoIP Zero Client and a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Requirements This article describes the configuration of a peer-to-peer, or dedicated connection between a PCoIP Zero Client and a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card including dual and quad display scenario's. Single or dual display requires a single PCoIP …
How does competing traffic on the network affect PCoIP performance?
This article outlines how other types of network traffic may negatively impact PCoIP performance. Please refer to  Network session checklist for PCoIP protocol LAN and WAN deployments  for more details on network configuration. On most modern LAN's, …
How to configure a PCoIP Zero Client to auto-connect to a Remote Workstation Card
Answer: To enable auto connect, you need to peer the PCoIP Zero Client to the Remote Workstation Card. You will need the IP and MAC of the host. You enter this in the PCoIP Zero Client's configuration (On Screen Display or Administrative Web Interface), …
What is Standalone mode?
  Answer: Standalone mode lets a Tera1 PCoIP Remote Workstation Card operate without installation in a PCIe slot. In Standalone mode, the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card is powered from a floppy drive (+5V/+12V) power connector instead of from a PCIe slot. …