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 …
How do I upload certificates to PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards?
Follow the instructions below to upload a PEM certificate to a PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (also known as a PCoIP host card) via the Administrative Web Interface (AWI) or the PCoIP Management Console (PCoIP MC). For a comprehensive …
Why am I experiencing poor performance when playing a 1080p high fps video with my PCoIP Remote Workstation Card and PCoIP Software Client?
Problem When using the PCoIP Software Client to connect to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card I cannot achieve high frame rate playback.   Cause There are a number of factors that can contribute to poor performance so the best method of trying to determine …
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 …
How can I determine the frame rate at a PCoIP protocol client?
Answer: There are a multiple ways to determine the frame update rate displayed at the PCoIP Zero Client.    Note: the frame rate displayed at the client this may be different than the source display frame rate when in a congested network environment.  Log …
Why can I not establish a PCoIP connection through my Palo Alto firewall?
Scenario With the PCoIP Transport Header enabled and using a Palo Alto firewall: PCoIP Zero Clients fail to open a session and show a black screen. The PCoIP Zero Client must be rebooted to get out of this state. Soft clients will only be able to connect …