What do the 4 different types of flash descriptions found in the PCoIP Zero Client logs mean?
These descriptors are found at the start of the event logs on the left hand side of the logs. NOT FOUND : There is no value set in flash for the parameter in question.  As a result, firmware reverts to the default value stored in the firmware image …
Recovering the OSD when the resolution was set to 800x600 or lower which removed functionality.
This occurs because these low resolutions do not display the OSD correctly, and access to some configurations are lost. Previously this was not an available feature which prevented devices being put into un-configurable states by setting resolutions to …
How does PCoIP handle networks with high traffic volumes?
When you plan to use PCoIP on network with high volumes of other traffic that may cause congestion, it is recommended that QoS is implemented to give PCoIP guaranteed bandwidth. PCoIP will adjust to use it's fair share of the network but UDP is typically …
What is Intelligent Packet Re-Transmission in PCoIP Protocol?
PCoIP Protocol uses UDP protocol similar to other real-time protocols (voice-over-IP, interactive video conferencing etc).  This is done to minimize the overhead associated with TCP protocol.  However, reliable transmission of data is important for remote …
Could the use of two DVI channels be a sources for delay which might cause jitter in a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card configuration?
Using the two DVI channels on a PCoIP Zero Client to PCoIP Remote Workstation Card with the Dual-link DVI connector converter to achieve a 2560x1600 resolution is NOT a source for delay which might cause jitter. The use of two DVI channels could be one of …
Can I constrain PCoIP bandwidth usage to fit my network?
The maximum PCoIP bandwidth usage an be configured per a session. When restricting the maximum PCoIP session bandwidth, the frame rate and image quality maybe reduced due to the reduction in bandwidth. For limiting PCoIP Zero Clients see: PCoIP Zero …
What congestion avoidance should be used in network switches and routers?
Weighted Random Early Discard (WRED) should be configured as the congestion avoidance, or congestion management method. WRED gradually drops packets while considering IP precedence, as network devices become congested. This allows PCoIP protocol …