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 use Cisco Express Forwarding per-packet load sharing with PCoIP Protocol?
No, Cisco Express Forwarding (CEF) per-packet load sharing causes out-of-order packets which is not compatible with real-time protocols such as PCoIP Protocol.  Cisco has similar recommendations against CEF per-packet load sharing when using Voice-over-IP …
Can I share the network connection of the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card with that of the host PC/workstation?
No, the network interface on the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card is independent to that of the host. It is not possible to communicate to the host operating system via the PCoIP Remote Workstation Card network interface. Therefore, you must connect both the …
Management Console profile is not applied to the Remote Workstation Card
Applying a Profile to a Remote Workstation Card from PCoIP Management Console will be unsuccessful if the Enable Audio setting on the Remote Workstation Card has never been enabled (default is disabled) or the Remote Workstation Card has not had the …
Is it ok to set the time on the PCoIP Management Console 2.x and 3.x virtual machine (Linux OS) to my current time?
No. The time on the PCoIP Management Console 2.x and 3.x virtual machine (Linux OS) should not be modified. The time needs to remain at UTC. The PCoIP Management Console expects the operating system time to be in UTC and will apply a time zone change at …
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 …