What are the supported monitor resolutions and refresh rates for PCoIP Zero Clients and Remote Workstation Cards?
In general, PCoIP zero clients and Remote Workstation cards should work with standard display resolutions supported by VESA. The following is a list of the tested monitor resolutions supported (display timing); all at 60 Hz display refresh rate. …
What does the 'No source signal' message mean?
The answer depends on what type of host the PCoIP Zero Client is connected to.  VMware View 4.5 or newer The message "no source signal" appears as an overlay when the VMware View virtual desktop puts the monitors to sleep.  Pressing a key or moving the …
Is Network Quality of Service - QoS Required for PCoIP protocol deployments?
Since PCoIP is a real-time protocol, quality of service (QoS) must be implemented for virtual desktop or remote workstation deployments using the PCoIP protocol in constrained environments. Teradici previously recommended QoS as essential for successful …
Can multiple PCoIP Zero Clients connect to multiple PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards in a workstation/PC simultaneously?
You can install multiple PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards (host cards) into a workstation/PC and have multiple PCoIP Zero Clients connecting to them simultaneously. Each PCoIP Zero Client must have 1 PCoIP Remote Workstation Card. PCoIP Zero Clients can …
How do I remotely power on the host PC/workstation through its network interface (PC NIC) from a PCoIP Zero Client?
Answer: Follow the steps below to set up the host PC NIC for Wake-on-LAN (WOL) feature, to allow a workstation with a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card (host card) installed to be woken up by a PCoIP Zero Client. You can also remotely power on your …
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 …
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 …