"No PCoIP Device Detected." when installing the PCoIP Host Software in a Dell r7910 Precision Workstation
On the Dell 7910 Precision Workstation there are 7 PCIe slots, 1 to 4 are powered by the CPU2 and 5 to 7 are powered by CPU1. When there is only one CPU, the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card will need to be installed in the correct PCIe slot. Please note : …
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), …
Is it possible to configure the PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card device name via the hostname option on my DHCP server?
Answer: No you cannot name devices via DHCP, but you can pass your hostname from your PCoIP device to the DHCP server. PCoIP Zero Clients or PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards will pass DHCP options 12 (hostname) and option 15 (domain name) to the DHCP …
Do PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards support dynamic DNS?
Dynamic DNS allows for method of keeping a domain name record linked to a changing IP address. PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards do not currently support Dynamic DNS registration. They rely on the DHCP server to register the name when …
Why doesn't the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card power up when it is installed to a particular PCIe slot?
This may be due to the restrictions of your host PC's motherboard that requires you to install graphics cards or other PCIe cards into certain PCIe slots. If a PCIe card is installed into an inappropriate PCIe slot, the host PC may stop loading any …
How do I configure wake-on-LAN with the AMD R5000 PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
There are three ways to configure wake-on-LAN with the AMD R5000 PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. Option 1: Use the PC NIC and PCoIP Host Software  For instructions, refer to How do I remotely power on the host PC/workstation through its network interface …