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NCT-2000-XP: NComputing terminal services software for Windows 2000 and XP
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PC: Personal Computer
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Router: in packet-switched networks such as the Internet, a router is a device or, in some cases, software
in a computer, that determines the next network point to which a packet should be forwarded toward its
destination. The router is connected to at least two networks and decides which way to send each
information packet based on its current understanding of the state of the networks it is connected to.
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User: one who uses a computer system. Users may need to identify themselves for the purposes of
accounting, security, logging and resource management. In order to identify oneself, a user has an
account and a username.
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USB: (Universal Serial Bus) is a standard designed to allow peripherals to be connected to a computer
using a standardized interface socket and to improve
plug-and-play
capabilities by allowing devices to
be connected and disconnected without
rebooting
the computer.
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UTMA: Ultra Thin Multi Access
FAQ
Q: Must the versions of the terminal services software in a network be the same?
A: Yes, since different versions might cause data communication problems. Please keep all terminal
services software updated with the latest version.
Q: When I start my access terminal, why is the server connection list blank? I have the NCT-
2000-XP software on a host PC in my network. I can connect to the host PC if I provision its IP
address in the access terminal.
A: This condition occurs when the host and access terminals are on independent subnets. The access
terminal can run in this mode, but will never see the host PC in its server connection list.
Q: When I go to the device list in the administration console, why do some of my access terminals
never show up in the list?
A: This condition occurs when the host and access terminals are on independent subnets. The access
terminal can run in this mode, but its record will never appear in the administration console’s device
list.
Q: When I try to do a manual firmware update on the access terminal, why does it not connect to
the host PC and download the firmware?
A: This condition occurs when the host and access terminals are on independent subnets. The access
terminal can run in this mode, but it can only download firmware updates when it is on the same subnet
as the host PC.
Q: When I start my access terminal, why does it not automatically update its firmware from the
host PC like my other access terminals do?
A: This condition occurs when the host and access terminals are on independent subnets. The access
terminal can run in this mode, but it can only download firmware updates when it is on the same subnet
as the host PC.
Q: I can't download any terminal services software updates.
A: Make sure that the product is registered (see “Product Registration” section).
Q: Why does a warning message appear when I install the terminal services software?
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