What is monitor emulation on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card and how does it work?
Answer: Monitor emulation is a feature on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (also known as a host card) that ensures graphics cards see a valid EDID on a Display Port or DVI port on boot. This helps prevent the graphics card from driving DVI signals or DP …
Why does the "Source signal on other port" message appear on my display?
This indicates that a video source connected to the Host does not correspond with the video port used on the PCoIP Zero Client. This can be corrected by either swapping the video ports used on the Host or the PCoIP Zero Client. The following shows two …
Troubleshooting PCoIP session Connection Issues.
Problem When connecting to a PCoIP Standard Agent for Windows, PCoIP Graphics Agent for Windows, PCoIP Standard Agent for Linux or PCoIP Graphics Agent for Linux the connection fails with one of the following messages: Error: Unable to connect to …
Troubleshooting session disconnections
Problem PCoIP sessions are getting disconnected for no apparent reason. PCoIP session disconnections can be random events, occur after a certain time has elapsed or impact all PCoIP sessions at once or just one PCoIP session, either way they are …
What is the session disconnect timeout for a PCoIP session?
Answer: A PCoIP protocol session is disconnected after a period of network inactivity that is dependent on the client type and configuration settings. This includes settings for: PCoIP Zero Clients: 30 seconds (default) of no network communication PCoIP …
PCoIP display is 'blurry' and the image is of lower than expected quality
Problem When using PCoIP the display is 'blurry' or of low quality. The display may be persistently blurry or is blurry intermittently and slow.    Cause Typically a blurry screen is due to the lack of bandwidth. Throughout a PCoIP session, PCoIP network …
Why is the BIOS not visible when my Dell workstation boots with a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Scenario The BIOS on a Dell R5500/R5400 is not visible on boot up. After the OS loads, the monitor then displays the desktop. On some graphic cards, only the primary port is active during the POST phase of the host PC boot process. For example, when using …