Why is my display not working correctly when using an adaptor attached to my OEM supplied cable?
Problem After purchasing a HP Anyware product you discover the cable shipped with the HP Anyware product does not have the necessary Video/Display connector to interface with your GPU or monitor. To complete the connection an adaptor is used to change the …
How do I choose between remote workstation solutions?
To decide on the most suitable remote workstation solution for your needs, you will need to understand the available options. Remote workstation solutions: Dedicated remote workstation using PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards and PCoIP Zero Clients. See a …
Can I connect a local monitor to computer that has PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or HP Anyware Installed?
Although you may have enough display heads on your GPU to connect local monitors, it is not a supported configuration when using a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card or HP Anyware. Connecting an additional local monitor may cause the following issues: Blank …
How do I configure a Peer-to-Peer Connection between a PCoIP Zero Client and a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Requirements This article describes the configuration of a peer-to-peer, or dedicated connection between a PCoIP Zero Client and a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card including dual and quad display scenario's. Single or dual display requires a single PCoIP …
How do I find the PCoIP log files and set logging level for the Remote Workstation Card?
The Remote Workstation Card (RWC) has three components all of which have logs.   Remote Workstation Card   OS  How to create a support bundle  How to set the log level  Firmware Firmware Collect Logs Set Log Level Software Windows Collect Logs   Linux …
Why does my screen jitter or stutter, and scroll bars appear on the PCoIP Software client window after connecting to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
Answer: This occurs when a software client is being used on a laptop with the display configured to operate in non-native mode. The EDID information found in some laptops only include timing information for the native display resolution. If a non-native …
What is the DHCP request timeout on a PCoIP Zero Client or PCoIP Remote Workstation Card?
The PCoIP Zero Client and PCoIP Remote Workstation Card will attempt to get a DHCP lease 4 times after power on or after the network link comes up. When a PCoIP device is connected to a network with no DHCP server and the DHCP request time-out period …
What network switch or router queue size should be used?
Network device queues, also known as network buffer's, should be configured to accommodate 50ms to 100ms of PCoIP protocol traffic in total. This assumes that one network device (e.g. switch or router) is congested for a given network path. If the network …