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 …
Client Health Check - Diagnostics and troubleshooting guide
Summary To receive a detailed client diagnostic report, create a client  support/log file bundle  and then submit this bundle to the PCoIP  health check   tool.  Once the files are submitted, it will take 5-10 minutes to produce a detailed report.  The …
VMware View Client with dual Virtual NICs unable to connect to virtual desktop
Scenario A VMware View Client with dual virtual NICs configured may not be able to connect to the virtual desktop.  Note: this article does not apply to PCoIP Zero Clients. Dual Virtual NICs Configured on the View Client   Cause If the client has been …
Troubleshooting artifacts in a PCoIP Session
Problem During a PCoIP Session artifacts are appearing on the screen. The artifacts may stay or slowly disappear.   Cause and Resolution There are may reasons artifacts may appear on the screen. Some may be source issues such as the application or …
Display resolution, topology, image artifacts or rendering-performance issues in HP Anyware with a GPU
Symptoms If you are using HP Anyware's Graphics agents with a GPU, either Nvidia GRID or AMD FirePro, the following issues may be caused by incorrect GPU driver: Image tearing Image artifacts Slow connection times Display topology issues Low frame rates …