Encryption and bandwidth metrics used for various setups PCoIP Devices and VMware Horizon View
Answer:   Encryption and Bandwidth Metrics   Tera1 Zero Client Tera2 Zero Client Windows View Client Host Card No View Security Server Up to 220 Mbps AES-128 (not encapsulated) Up to 500 Mbps AES-128/AES-256| (not encapsulated/encapsulated) FW 4.1.0 and …
Why do USB 2.0 or isochronous devices fail to work as expected when plugged into a Samsung NC220 or NC240 PCoIP monitor?
Answer: This occurs because on the NC220 and NC240 monitor series, USB Ports 0, 1 and 2 are brought out directly and port 3 is connected to an internal hub. On this hub, 1 hub port is connected to a RS232 device, and another hub port is connected to an …
How do I update the HP Anyware registration code in HP Anyware Manager?
This article illustrates how to update the HP Anyware registration code in HP Anyware Manager. The steps in this article are for Microsoft Azure only.   Requirements HP Anyware Manager has been deployed, up and running. Admin access to HP Anyware Manager …
How do I disable login username caching on a PCoIP Zero Client?
On a PCoIP Zero Client, username caching is set in the advanced options and can be disabled from the OSD Screen, the Administrative Web Interface (AWI), or the PCoIP Management Console.    From the OSD Screen: Under Options, select Configuration In the …
Sample CentOS 7.4 DHCP configuration file for PCoIP Management Console auto discovery
The purpose of this tutorial is to provide a sample DHCP configuration for auto discovery of the PCoIP Management Console 2.x and newer. In this set up the following were deployed: CentOS 7.4 VM hosted on ESXi 5.5 server. Configured the CentOS VM with two …
How do I restrict a USB device in PCoIP Zero Client where a Hub is used?
Scenario Introduced in Firmware 4.1 is a new feature that allows a keyboard and mouse to be locally terminated behind a hub on a PCoIP Zero Client. Previously all devices on a HUB were treated as one and the keyboard and mouse were remotely terminated. …
What happens when you change the PCoIP Zero Client's Authorized Devices list to allow desired devices?
When you specify the devices you want to allow by adding them to the  Authorized Devices list, this automatically blocks everything else. That means there is no need to add devices you don't want to allow to the Unauthorized Devices list. Caution! Before …