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  • can the host be a vm?

    that would be gread!

  • Hey, I have a small question.

    I need two 10/100 network card? One for the Internet and the other for NC600 ?

    If not, then how to connect the C600?

    thanks!

  • Just to update you with the video thing, If its connected to a Server2008R2 host, that now has video support over RDP, but i'm not sure if the client has to have RDP7 client or not :/

  • @forde52 I'm not familiar with either Server2008R2 or RDP7 so can't say either way. It's probably as much a limitation of the hardware as it is the rdp software and the 10/100 network bandwidth to supply video. It may work out with gigabit networking and slightly more powerful client cpu.

    They say though that rdp was never meant to do video when it was designed.

  • @westvandude Yeah that is also true, the Client will have to have good enough hardware to do it, I havent tryed out this video over RDP yet, but i will as soon as i find my 2008R2 install disk and my HP T5530, then i'll get back to you on this one. :)

  • Hi, i have same client from DX but i´m using windows 7 whit sp1 and i cant connect :S can you help me?

    thanks.

  • @luisfebar Hi, it's pretty much all in my video. I set that up a long time ago. The windows 7 I have is legit updated copy so not sure with just SP1? Shouldn't be an issue though. Did you install the RDP software hack? It won't connect without it as normally windows7 or xp will only take one logged in user. To log in with multiple users you need the rdp hack. Use the CMD window and run "ipconfig /all" to find your main computer's IP, then enter that into the terminal. Can't help you otherwise.

  • @westvandude My firewall was stopping the connection now is all ok :D thanks for your vid.

    did you know how to change the resolution? from 1024*768 to 1360*768¿¿??

  • Nice video. can you post a high res pic of the motherboard?

  • Linux LTSP is much better. Great video.

  • great vid!

    does youtube work with these any good?

  • @pitcraft No, youtube videos don't work very well. The audio is good but video is choppy.

  • Probably not, these thin clients use the RDP (remote desktop protocol) and are usually not acceptable for video. Sometimes you can play very small windows of video but definitely not fullscreen.

  • You can play video with fluency?

  • i want nc600w driver pls help me ty

    if u post drive

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