HP T5125 Troubleshooting Guide - HP Compaq t5000 Series Thin Client, 8th Editi - Page 7

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1 Product Description The HP Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series are Windows-based terminals that connect over a network to a server where all processing and storage occurs. Because of the nature of the products, troubleshooting is significantly simpler than on a standard PC and previous thin clients. The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is English on all thin clients. If you are using a foreign language keyboard, you will need to set localized settings to perform the localization between a server-based application and the device, but interaction with the unit itself remains in English. Network Firmware PXE (Pre-boot Execution Environment) is supported on all HP Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series products. PXE allows a client to boot from a server on a network prior to booting the embedded Operating System (OS) from the local Flash module. As long as the system is connected to AC power, the Network Interface Controller (NIC) on a PXE-enabled client remains powered even when the system is turned off. This allows a network administrator to remotely wake up the unit and perform various management tasks, including loading the operating system and other software onto the device from a server over the network. Troubleshooting Guide www.hp.com 1-1

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Troubleshooting Guide
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Product Description
The HP Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series are Windows-based
terminals that connect over a network to a server where all processing
and storage occurs. Because of the nature of the products,
troubleshooting is significantly simpler than on a standard PC and
previous thin clients.
The Graphical User Interface (GUI) is English on all thin clients. If
you are using a foreign language keyboard, you will need to set
localized settings to perform the localization between a server-based
application and the device, but interaction with the unit itself remains
in English.
Network Firmware
PXE (Pre-boot Execution Environment) is supported on all HP
Compaq Thin Client t5000 Series products.
PXE allows a client to boot from a server on a network prior to
booting the embedded Operating System (OS) from the local Flash
module. As long as the system is connected to AC power, the
Network Interface Controller (NIC) on a PXE-enabled client remains
powered even when the system is turned off. This allows a network
administrator to remotely wake up the unit and perform various
management tasks, including loading the operating system and other
software onto the device from a server over the network.