NComputing L130, L230, L300 user manual Software Settings LAN

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L300/L230/L130 User Manual

In the "USB

-Device Assignment(s)" tree item, you can control connections between USB ports on the host and vSpace sessions. To use this function, navigate the tree to select a USB port. When you right-click on an entry under “USB-Device Assignment(s)”, you can de-select the “Hide the ports that are not connected” item to see all ports. After selecting a port, the following information is displayed:

The port number.

If a device is connected, the device's simple name.

The device's longer name, usually including the manufacturer and model.

A check box for "Allow all users access to every USB port". When this is selected, all USB ports are connected, as if in one hub. When the box is not checked, a list of available USB ports is displayed where you can select which one(s) is/are to be connected to the selected device. This list shows each access device's MAC address and its serial number along with a checkbox.

When you click on the "Apply" button, changes to the USB-Device assignments are saved. To discard changes, simply navigate to another tree item or close the console without clicking on the "Apply" button.

Note: NComputing L-series access devices use remote USB 1.1 or 2.0 to provide transparent USB redirection. Transfer speeds are subject to protocol & network limitations and these USB devices may require driver software that is network & multiuser aware; please test peripherals before deploying.

Software Settings (LAN)

The "Software Settings (LAN)" tree allows you to see and change settings for the host PC and all other PCs on the network that are running the vSpace software. Once you select a server in the tree, the same settings are present as are in the "Software Settings (local)" tree item.

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Contents L130, L230 and L300 Ethernet Virtual Desktops With vSpace Important Notices Table of Contents Regulatory Compliance Safety Information전자파적합등록 EMC Registration Product Comparison Product OverviewRecommended Host Hardware Configuration L300 Minimum Host Hardware Configuration L130 or L230System Requirements VSpace software installation InstallationPage Network connection L130 and L230 Device SetupInstallation with monitor mount L300 Device Setup Installation with monitor mount Online Registration Product RegistrationPage Offline Registration Page Completing the Offline Registration Process Add Additional vSpace LicenseUpdating the vSpace Software UninstallationL130/L230 Access Devices Using Your L-series Access DeviceOptions Menu Network Tab Setup MenuOptions Tab Password Tab Update Tab Server Selection Screen L300 Access DevicesDevice Setup The Connection Settings Tab Device Setup ScreenDevice Setup The Manage Groups Tab Connection Group Auto Rollover Device Setup The Login Settings Tab Device Setup The Info Tab Device Setup The Network TabDevice Setup The Update Tab Device Setup The Password TabVSpace Multimedia Transcoding and Numo L300 Multimedia AccelerationL300 Optimizing for DirectShow Players, Codecs, and Filters Browser-based animation optimization Using the vSpace Management ConsoleSessions Software Settings localPage Information & Settings Page Page USB-Device Assignments Software Settings LAN Hardware Settings LAN/local Page Page Dhcp server was not found Troubleshooting error messagesNo Terminal Server found message Connection was closed Message Host unreachable…TS Error Stations Limit Exceeded Authorization errorGlossary Page FAQ
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L300, L230, L130 specifications

NComputing is a leading provider of desktop virtualization solutions, and among its innovative offerings are the L230, L130, and L300 devices. These thin clients are designed to enhance the computing experience by allowing multiple users to share a single computing resource.

The NComputing L230 is an advanced thin client that supports both HDMI and VGA outputs, making it versatile for a variety of display needs. It provides an impressive 1080p HD video output, ensuring a crisp visual experience. The device utilizes the vSpace Pro software, which optimizes the performance of shared environments, making it perfect for schools, businesses, and other multi-user settings. With support for up to 100 users per host PC, the L230 is ideal for organizations seeking cost-effective computing solutions. Its energy-efficient design enables reduced power consumption and operational costs.

On the other hand, the NComputing L130 is designed for simplicity and ease of use. This model features a compact form factor and is built to provide a basic computing experience without compromising performance. The L130 is suited for environments where users need access to essential applications, making it a great choice for classrooms and low-intensity office environments. Like the L230, it also leverages the vSpace Pro technology, allowing it to connect seamlessly with a shared host PC.

Meanwhile, the L300 is a robust solution that bridges the gap between performance and affordability. This model stands out with its dual-display capability, which enhances productivity in multitasking environments. The L300 is designed for both standard and high-definition output, accommodating a variety of user preferences and needs. Its innovative design not only ensures easy integration into existing IT infrastructure but also features a low-maintenance setup that simplifies ongoing support.

All three devices share crucial characteristics, such as their ability to function without a traditional operating system, lightweight design, and deployment versatility. They support USB peripherals, enabling users to connect devices such as printers and scanners without hassle. Additionally, NComputing thin clients are known for their durability and reliability, making them an excellent choice for organizations looking to invest in long-term solutions.

Overall, the NComputing L230, L130, and L300 provide a broad spectrum of options tailored to different needs, making them invaluable for enhancing productivity while significantly lowering total cost of ownership in various computing environments.