Teradici (specifically, PCoIP) is a remote display protocol that allows remote access to classroom based PCs and exposes the GPU's capabilities to the remote client PC. This differs from Microsoft's Remote Desktop Protocol which provides an emulated graphics experience which impacts on the ability for GPU intensive applications to run, such as NukeX, Substance Painter and other applications that have OpenGL, DirectX or CUDA requirement.

The protocol (PCoIP) supports dynamic adaption, so should work in low-bandwidth environments. However be aware where your Internet bandwidth is limited it may introduce compression and artifacts to the display.

Client Setup

On the remote (i.e. home PC) the Teradici PCoIP client is required to connect to the remote PC.

  1. Download the relevant "Software Client" from https://docs.teradici.com/find/product/software-and-mobile-clients
    1. "Software Client for Windows" for Microsoft Windows PCs
    2. Software Client for macOS" for Apple Macs
  2. Install the downloaded file
  3. Open "PCoIP Client" from the Windows start menu
  4. Enter the following connection details:
    1. Host Address or Code: cac.mel.aie.edu.au
    2. *Connection Name: (Enter a user friendly name, such as "My Student PC")
  5. Click Save
  6. Click Next

Connecting to the Remote PC

While connected to the remote PC, do not shut it down. Doing so will require someone to manually turn the PC back on before you can reconnect.

  1. Open the "PCoIP Client" from the Windows start menu
  2. Enter your username and password
  3. Click Login


Disconnecting from the Remote PC

  1. Click the Start menu button
  2. Click your profile picture
  3. Click "Sign out"

Tips

Troubleshooting

Mouse cursor offset and not aligned correctly

Cannot connect to the remote PC

Re-enabling multiple displays on consumer NVIDIA GPU fails

See https://help.teradici.com/s/article/3770

Description:

Work Around 1:

Work Around 2:

Disabled displays can be re-enabled via the NVIDIA control panel. When running the software client in full screen all screens mode:

  1. Open the NVIDIA Control Panel - this can usually be done through a right click on the Windows desktop background.

  2. Navigate to the "Set Up Multiple Displays" tab.

  3. Check the boxes to enable displays as appropriate. 

  4. Hit apply.

If displays do not come back alive automatically after performing the above steps click the "Detect Monitors" menu option on the software client (shown under the view menu when running full screen).