What are the jumpers and LEDs on the Tera2 PCoIP Remote Workstation Card used for?
All external connectors on Tera2 PCoIP host cards are for diagnostic purposes. Jumpers J15 and J25 are configurable and their functions are described below. If you want Tera1 jumper explanations instead, refer to  What are the jumpers on the Tera1 host …
Where can I find a PCoIP-compatible connection broker?
In additional to HP Anyware Manager, as part of the Technology Partner Program, HP Anyware enables companies to build support for PCoIP session brokering. The following is a list of PCoIP compatible connection brokers:   Company Product Compatible with …
Tera 1 PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation card firmware prerequisites when upgrading to new firmware releases.
Answer: Note: HP Anyware Tera 1 PCoIP Zero Client devices and firmware are End of Life. Whist Tera 1 based PCoIP Zero Clients can be upgraded to Firmware 4.7.1 they lack many of the modern security standards for network communication. It is recommended …
What are the factory default network settings for PCoIP Zero Clients and PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards?
Answer: An OEM may change the factory default network settings. Please refer to your OEM's manual for detailed information. Most devices generally have the following factory default network settings: DHCP enabled Fallback IP address (PCoIP Remote …
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 …
How do I access CTRL-ALT-DEL on a touchscreen monitor with Windows 7?
Answer: In Windows 7 environments where a touchscreen monitor uses the onscreen keyboard, consider enabling CTRL+ALT+ DEL, also known as the Secure Attention Sequence (SAS): Log in to the remote workstation or virtual desktop with the appropriate …
How does the PCoIP Zero Client/PCoIP Remote Workstation Card support remote power management?
Answer: This article describes how to remotely power down a host PC/workstation with a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (i.e. host card) installed, and how to remotely power it up with wake on LAN (WOL). Note: VMWare View brokered connections do not support …
"No PCoIP devices detected. Please ensure the hardware is installed and the Host Driver Function is enabled on the PCoIP Host card prior to installing the software"
  Problem When installing host software on a PC, the following error message may be displayed: "No PCoIP devices detected. Please ensure the hardware is installed and the Host Driver Function is enabled on the PCoIP Host card prior to installing the …
DHCP IP address lease changes when the PCoIP Zero Client firmware or PCoIP Remote Workstation firrmware is upgraded
Problem Updating PCoIP Zero Client firmware or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card firmware results in a new DHCP IP address lease. The issue will only occur under the following circumstances: Updating a PCoIP Zero Client from firmware 4.7.1 and prior to 4.8.0 …