Teradici 2 Dual Host Card Firmware Update

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This package provides the Teradicci 2 Dual Host card Firmware Update (v 4.1.0) and is supported on Precision T3600 XL, T5600 XL, R7610, T3600, T3610, T5600, R5500, T5610, T7600, T7610, T5810, T7810, T7910, R7910, T5810 XL, T7810 XL, T7910 XL, R7910 XL running the following Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows 8 and Windows 8.1.
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Tera1_and_Tera2_Firmware_4.1.0_14079_GA_ZPE.exe | 18.61 MB
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File Name: Tera1_and_Tera2_Firmware_4.1.0_14079_GA_ZPE.exe
File Size: 18.61 MB
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This file contains a compressed (or zipped) set of files. Download the file to a folder on your hard drive, and then run (double-click) it to unzip the set of files. Follow the instructions to complete the installation.
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MD5:
fe39f274051f8e80c4c0967c1906849f
SHA1:
d8ebd0606fa6ffb2097de4233bc1f0e61a21d5b4
SHA-256:
01153c55333c0f7643dec2cb5298d937d2fcbd77c15bf9eb2ae6f6c470a123b0

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Fixes & Enhancements

Initial release
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Version

4.1.0, A01

Release date

15 Aug 2013

Download Type

Firmware

Category

Video

Importance

Optional
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Teradici Host card
Detail instruction of uploaded firmware can be found on
www.teradic.com
TER1206003_Issue_6-PCoIP_Zero_Client_and_Host_Administrator_Guide.pdf

To upload a firmware release to a zero client:
1.Log in to the client's AWI.*
2.From the Firmware Upload page, browse to the folder containing the firmware file. This file will have an ".all" extension.
3.Double-click the correct "*.all" firmware file.
4.Click Upload.
5.Click OK to confirm that you want to proceed with the upload. The operation may take a few minutes. When completed, the AWI page displays two buttons-Reset and Continue.
6.Click Reset.
7.Click OK.

To upload a firmware release to a PCoIP host:
1.Ensure the host PC or workstation is in an idle state (i.e., that all applications are closed).
2.Log into the host's AWI.*
3.From the Firmware Upload page, browse to the folder containing the firmware file.
4.This file will have an ".all" extension.
5.Double-click the correct "*.all" firmware file.
6.Click Upload.
7.Click OK to confirm that you want to proceed with the upload. The operation may take a few minutes. When completed, the AWI page displays two buttons-Reset and Continue.
8.Click Reset.
9.Click OK.
10.Power off and then power on the host PC or workstation. It is necessary to power off (not just restart) the PC or workstation in order for the changes to take effect on the host card.


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Logging into the AWI
To log into the Administrator Web Interface web page for a host or client:
1.From an Internet browser, enter the IP address of the host or client. The IP address may be a static or dynamic address, depending on how the IP addresses are determined within your IP network:
-Static IP Address: The IP address is hard-coded and must be known.
-Dynamic IP Address: The IP address is dynamically assigned by the Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) server. You can get it from the DHCP server.
2.From the Log In page, enter the administrative password. The default value is blank (i.e., "").
3.To change idle timeout (the time after which the device is automatically logged off), select an option from the Idle Timeout drop-down menu.
4.Click Log In.

If configured in the firmware defaults, the Initial Setup page appears the first time you log in.
You can configure audio, network, and session parameters on this page. After you click
Apply, the Home Page appears for each subsequent session. This page provides an overview of the device status.
If a warning message appears when you try to log in, then a session is already in progress on that device. Only one user can log into a device at one time. When a new session logs in, the current session is ended and the previous user is returned to the Log In page.

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