Administrator Guide

Blast H.264 feature is not supported on Wyse 5010 thin clients, Wyse 5040 thin clients, and Wyse 7010 thin
clients. Blast H.264 is automatically disabled on Wyse 5060 thin client for 1920 x 1200 resolution due to hardware
limitation.
A performance tracker is introduced by VMware for performance evaluation and data collection.
b. From the Network Condition drop-down list, select whether to use a condition for your Blast connection.
NOTE: Blast Extreme protocol is part of Blast Extreme Advanced Transport (BEAT).
Select Excellent to enable the Blast connection to use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP).
Select Typical to enable the Blast connection to use Transmission Control Protocol (TCP). By default, this value is
selected.
Select Poor to enable the Blast connection to use User Datagram Protocol (UDP). UDP uses the available bandwidth
to deliver the user experience.
To enable UDP, you must modify the VMware View Connection Server, the Agent host desktop, and the VMware
Horizon Client settings. For information about the necessary configuration on server and agent desktop, see the
VMware Certificate Guide at code.vmware.com/group/euc/thin-client/certs/4.6.
c. Select the High Color Accuracy check box. This option enables Horizon Client to use a superior color fidelity when
H.264 decoding is enabled.
The High Color Accuracy option is available on the following platforms:
Wyse 3040 thin client
Wyse 5060 thin client
Wyse 5070 thin client
In PCoIP-enabled clients, the PCoIP tab is available. Select the USB device redirection type from the drop-down list. The
available values is PCoIP USB.
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Global Connection settings