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Teradici releases new maintenance firmware 3.3.1

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Teradici released a new firmware for PCoIP zero clients. This release is only a maintenance release, which fixes some issues from version 3.3.0.

Here is an excerpt from the official release notes:

Compatibility Notes:

  • VMware View 4.6 or newer is required to use USB enhancements in Firmware 3.3.x.

Resolved Issues:

  • Fixed USB audio issue with VMware View guests running Microsoft Windows 7 64-bit host OS
  • Fixed an issue where PCoIP Zero Clients could not connect to the VMware View Connection Server through certain load balancers
  • Fixed an issue with a Logitech ClearChat wireless headset
  • Fixed degraded performance with PCoIP Host cards on networks with packet loss, high latency, and/or low bandwidth
  • Fixed password protection default setting
  • Fixed CAC PIV endpoint smart card issue
  • Fix for invalid OEM VPD (vendor product information) content
  • Fixed issue with OSD appearing on the wrong set of monitors in certain quad display PCoIP Zero Clients
  • Fixed issue with Power-over-Ethernet failing to power devices if VLAN enabled
  • Language translation updates

Known Issues:

We can expect all vendors to release their proven version of this firmware version soon.

Written by Robert Landes

April 26th, 2011 at 9:56 pm

Teradici releases new firmware 3.3

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Teradici just released a new firmware version for their zero clients which are compatible with VMware View. There are loads of improvements for security, performance and also View related enhancements.

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Written by Christoph Harding

February 21st, 2011 at 3:01 pm

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Teradici Announces Multi-Protocol Hardware Zero Client for Virtual Desktops

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Teradici today announced the first multi-protocol hardware zero client solution for virtual desktops. This flexible client solution enables IT to deploy PCoIP clients across the enterprise and connect to a wide range of hosted compute resources including VMware View virtual desktops, rack, tower or blade graphics workstations via PCoIP protocol mode or Microsoft Windows Terminal Server sessions via RDP.

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Written by Christoph Harding

September 1st, 2009 at 5:26 pm