Introduction

 

 

Your thin client can automatically connect to either 10BaseT or

 

100BaseT (twisted-pair) Ethernet networks, as well as make serial

 

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, UNIX-based servers, mainframes, midrange

 

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 UNIX-based servers can be made by telnet connections

 

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.

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