Introduction |
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| Your thin client can automatically connect to either 10BaseT or |
| 100BaseT |
| port connections with or without a modem. |
NeoLinux | Your thin client arrives with NeoLinux software internally pre- |
| installed in its local Flash disk memory. Using NeoLinux, your thin |
| client can initiate simultaneous, multiple connections (some models |
| are restricted to one connection only) to Windows Server 2003, |
| Windows 2000 Server, |
| computers, intranets, and the Internet, depending on the software |
| version installed in the thin client. |
| Connections to Windows Server 2003 and Windows 2000 Server are |
| made via Citrix’s Independent Computing Architecture (ICA→) pro- |
| tocol, as well as Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP). |
| Note: To make Windows connections using ICA, the server must be |
| running Citrix MetaFrame or WinFrame. |
| Access to |
| and by X Window protocols. In addition, the optional TeemTalk |
| suite provides more than 30 terminal emulations. |
| NeoLinux supports DHCP remote configuration services, and NFS |
| file transfer protocol. In some models a local Mozilla Firefox |
| browser is also included. |
Getting More Information
The Internet | Current and archival information about Neoware products, including |
| the latest software updates, is available at: |
| http://www.neoware.com |
| In addition, this user manual and other Neoware documentation are |
| available at the Neoware web site for browsing or downloading. |