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Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client Notes

If you are an existing Tera2 Zero Client user, or have prior experience using the Tera2 devices, this page will highlight some of the more important differences between the two.

Device Management

Feature Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client Trusted Zero Client Notes
Device Administration Management Console application Third-party endpoint management software The endpoint management software application connects to the Anyware Trust Center, which sets policies and enforces control on your deployment endpoints.
Firmware updates Firmware builds are downloaded from the website and then uploaded to the device (or pushed from MC) Updates are automatically downloaded to the trust center, which pushes updates to Trusted Zero Client devices when convenient for IT administrators. The Anyware Trust Center is required for Trusted Zero Client software updates .
Initial Setup The initial setup of a Tera2 device includes setting audio, network configuration (DHCP or IP address/subnet/gateway), and session type (managed by PCoIP Management Console or not, as documented here.
  • Set Language
  • Set FQDN for Trust center
  • Connect to session
The Anyware Trust Center must be installed BEFORE setting up the first Trusted Zero Client.
On-Screen Display (OSD) Pre-session UI Limited configuration options are available from the Trusted Zero Client in the pre-session UI. The available options can be further restricted by IT administrator via the Trust Center.
Web Interface (AWI) (if enabled) There is no web interface available for the Trusted Zero Client. Device configuration is set in the Anyware Trust Center; some settings may be changed in the device's pre-session interface.
Device configuration Via Management Console, AWI (if enabled), or OSD Via Trust Center or Pre-session UI. IT administrators can override, restrict, or disable settings via the Trust Center. _The Trusted Zero Client has no AWI; administrators control settings via the Anyware Trust Center using their provider's management tool.
Certificate issuance SCEP server path set via MC or via AWI Trust Center maintains certs for broker and operational certs. 802.1x is supported with version 24.03.0 and later. The customer CA can be set on the Anyware Trust Center. Once set, the Anyware Trust Center then controls certificate issuance.
Device name Can be changed on the Zero Client Device name is the host name from the network (via DHCP), and cannot be changed.

Connections

Feature Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client Trusted Zero Client Notes
HP Anyware desktops
Amazon WorkSpaces
VMware Horizon View Both Blast and PCoIP protocols are supported
Connection Management Connections can be added, removed, and edited from both the device and the Anyware Trust Center.

Session Debugging and Analytics

Feature Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client Trusted Zero Client Notes
Log streaming/aggregation Currently Anyware Trust Center only
Local log viewer
Log retrieval From AWI, limited from OSD Push/pull between Anyware Trust Center and Trusted Zero Client
Packet capture
Health monitor Health monitor also checks the connection to the Anyware Trust Center

Session Feature Support

Feature Tera2 PCoIP Zero Client Trusted Zero Client Notes
Smartcard support
Quad displays  (hardware dependent)
Auto-discovery Trusted Zero Clients will automatically register with Anyware Trust Centers on LANs with DNS
Device Policies (Limited) Desired properties can be set on the Trusted Zero Clients, so that every element of the UI can be controlled by the Trust Center. Users can be blocked from adjusting settings.
USB Authorization Trusted Zero Clients can be configured to allow or deny USB devices by VID/PID or by Class/Subclass.
Automated backup and restore systems If a Trusted Zero Client detects a problem during boot, it will automatically roll back to the last working firmware version.
Darksite Support
Zero Trust for Device
PCoIP Ultra
VMWare Blast
USB 3.x / USB C Depending on hardware selection.
Webcam Support
Wacom :
Secure Boot
Encrypted Storage
TPM backed Certificates
Internationalization Currently, only the Trusted Zero Client pre-session UI is localized; broker messages and in-session menus are not localized.
Monitor Topology Settings (Limited)
FIPS 140-2 140-3 ready in mid 2024
Wifi Early 2025
Bloomberg 4 Keyboards
Bloomberg 5 Keyboards (Limited) Dual audio support coming in late 2024.
WWAN (5G) Future development
Bluetooth Future development
Touch Monitor
Imprivata
Static IPs
Audio Device Configuration
Dark mode Future development