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Connecting to PCoIP Remote Workstation Cards
You can move high-performance Windows or Linux workstations with PCoIP Remote Workstation
Cards into your data center, and configure sessions between Tera2 PCoIP Zero Clients and these
workstation hosts over a LAN or WAN. This type of configuration provides a secure, reliable, and
easy-to-manage solution that meets the needs of users who have dedicated computers with
graphically demanding applications.
Direct connections with no-IP networks
While PCoIP Zero Clients and Remote Workstation Cards can be configured to be directly connected via a no-IP
network (a cable connecting both units together with no network devices in between), it is not a configuration that is
supported by Teradici. For more information see
This topic includes information on the following sections:
Prerequisites
Configuration Options
Connection Instructions
Prerequisites
Before connecting a Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client to a PCoIP Remote Workstation Card, ensure that the
following conditions are met:
• The PCoIP Remote Workstation Card and Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client have compatible firmware
versions. For information on how to upload firmware, see
• You have the correct certificates installed and configured on both devices. See
Certificates
• You are running a supported OS on the workstation and the Teradici PCoIP Host Software is
installed. For details, see
Software for Linux User
Agent must also be installed on the host PC or workstation.
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