FAQ - What are the required TCP/UDP ports for PCoIP technology?
Answer: The TCP and UDP ports assigned for PCoIP technology are shown in the tables below. Please note that IANA assigned port 4172 to the PCoIP protocol. HP Anyware License Server HP Anyware License Server Port Port Number Direction Description Online …
HP Anyware Instructions for Consumer Grade NVIDIA GPUs (e.g. GeForce RTX 2080)
Overview  The purpose of this document is to outline key components, installation instructions and important notes of  HP Anyware on physical workstations with consumer grade NVIDIA GPUs.  NOTE: This document is intended for NVIDIA consumer grade GPUs. …
How to use the HP Anyware Licensing Portal
The HP Anyware Licensing Portal provides secure access to the list of licenses and can be used by the company's assigned Account Administrator. The Account Administrator role can be fulfilled by one central administrator or can be distributed across …
Tera 2 PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card firmware prerequisites when upgrading to new firmware releases.
Answer Depending on the currently installed firmware version on your Tera2 device, an upgrade to new firmware may require an intermediate firmware upload. To upgrade the PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card firmware, follow the associated …
How do I upload firmware on PCoIP Zero Clients or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
This knowledge base article applies to using the Administrative Web Interface (AWI) as the tool used to upload firmware. To upload the firmware using the PCoIP Management Console, refer to Management Console 202x.x (or 1.10.x) administrators' guide and …
How do I find the IP address of my newly installed PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation card?
Answer: You can determine the IP address associated with your device using one of the following methods: Before you begin, write down the MAC address of the device you want to determine the IP address of. For most of these methods, the MAC address is …
Using HP Anyware PCoIP Zero Clients and Remote Workstation Cards on a direct-connect (no IP) network
Direct-connect (no IP network) configurations, sometimes incorrectly referred to as "home-run networks", refer to a direct connection between 2 devices without network switches/hubs installed using straight through cables via patch-panels. Although zero …