im wondering how much broandbadn its using to get citrix fluid?here i got a stupid limit of 500mbafter that i navigate in edge so im wondering how much broadband i should need and if consume to much MB
Chris, can you take a call on the phone using a bluetooth headset while running the receiver client? Thinking of the mobile worker scenario where they travel between offices but can't lose access to the phone when running receiver.
@SWDownes Yes you can do a bluetooth call or use the speaker phone ( which sounds better than expected ) at the same time as using the Virtual Desktop. I will do a followup video.
So it's just a phone with VNC installed on it, so you can control your PC that stays on 24/7, miles away from where you are ? WOW that's impressive ! I was being ironic BTW... That would mean that if you press the shutdown button, the only way to put you PC back on is to take the plane back to where it is ? :D And i'll not start talking about electricity cost...
@bliofet You should think about a powerfull server, running dozens of 'Virtual Windows 7 machines'. This way you don't need several computers, but 1 server and couple of docks, and it could save you on electricity costs...
Pity the resolution is so low.
krackersdave 6 months ago
is it free?
crasite 10 months ago
The only problem is Audio output is not supported at this moment. Any one knows a way to solve this issue?
gatechke 1 year ago
im wondering how much broandbadn its using to get citrix fluid?here i got a stupid limit of 500mbafter that i navigate in edge so im wondering how much broadband i should need and if consume to much MB
zenyagami 1 year ago
@waktasz
I had signed into Citrix before and then replugged into the Dock. IT can determine the session time out for inactivity.
@moosfassa22
Citrix Receiver ( Based on HDX / ICA ) is preloaded in the webtop feature of ATRIX.
chrisflctxs 1 year ago
How did you get it to instantly connect to the Citrix desktop once you docked the phone? No login screen either?
waktasz 1 year ago
Which Citrix client does the Atrix use?
Is it the GoToMyPc? Or something else?
moofassa22 1 year ago
Maximum resolution ? (Appears to be 720p since Excel only gets to column 'K')
billg8s77 1 year ago
@billg8s77 The resolution is 1280 x 1024 max for Citrix Receiver running in the ATRIX Webtop feature.
chrisflctxs 1 year ago
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billg8s77 1 year ago
Chris, can you take a call on the phone using a bluetooth headset while running the receiver client? Thinking of the mobile worker scenario where they travel between offices but can't lose access to the phone when running receiver.
SWDownes 1 year ago
@SWDownes Yes you can do a bluetooth call or use the speaker phone ( which sounds better than expected ) at the same time as using the Virtual Desktop. I will do a followup video.
chrisflctxs 1 year ago
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the only thing i care about on a phone is making calls and text also internet so just get to the point
15heartz 1 year ago
Are you whispering? One can bearly hear anything.
The way is works with windows, would it work on mac?
vusheth 1 year ago
So it's just a phone with VNC installed on it, so you can control your PC that stays on 24/7, miles away from where you are ? WOW that's impressive ! I was being ironic BTW... That would mean that if you press the shutdown button, the only way to put you PC back on is to take the plane back to where it is ? :D And i'll not start talking about electricity cost...
bliofet 1 year ago
@bliofet Citrix also supports Thin/Zero Client. (i.e. no computer has to be powered on)
leftwaffle 1 year ago
@bliofet Ouuuh Wake On Lan anyone? Idiot!
ProitnerPR 1 year ago
@bliofet You should think about a powerfull server, running dozens of 'Virtual Windows 7 machines'. This way you don't need several computers, but 1 server and couple of docks, and it could save you on electricity costs...
DaMiaNNL 1 year ago
@DaMiaNNL Ye but you'll have to pay for YOUR virtualized PC, plus, more processors for a server = more electricity :D
bliofet 1 year ago
@bliofet lol ur right. but this phone can be helpful occasionally. but stills it is expensive
shaurora26 1 year ago
Can you please run a game? Also, is this using WiFi or HSPA+?
KnightMD 1 year ago