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Best Practices for Setting Up a MultiSeat Environment A USB-connected environment is ideal when plug-and-play simplicity is desired or in settings with no Ethernet network infrastructure. An Ethernet-connected environment is ideal when the distance needed between the host PC and its clients must be greater than USB allows. It can also help reduce cable clutter around the host PC. NOTE: If the t200 Zero Client drivers are not preinstalled on your host PC, please download them from the HP website. Go to hp.com, click SUPPORT & DRIVERS, click Drivers & Software, type the host PC model number (ms6200) in the field, and click SEARCH to find the latest t200 Zero Client drivers. USB-connected MultiSeat Environment This setup is suitable for either t100 series clients or t200 Zero Clients. NOTE: You cannot mix t100 series clients and t200 Zero Clients connected to the same MultiSeat host PC, but you can mix t100 and t150 client devices. ▲ Connect the zero clients to the host PC: ● Connect singleton zero clients (not in a daisy chain) via USB cable directly to the host PC. ● To connect zero clients in a daisy chain, connect each client via USB cable to the next, and then connect one end of the daisy chain via USB cable to the host PC. NOTE: Up to three zero clients may be connected by USB cable in a daisy chain. Each zero client in a daisy chain must be powered using the optional power adapter connected to an AC power source or an HP monitor with power-pass-through. Ethernet-connected MultiSeat Environment This setup is suitable for the t200 Zero Client only. ● Daisy chaining off an Ethernet-connected zero client is not supported. ● With no USB connection to supply power, zero clients must have another source of power: either an optional power adapter connected to an AC power source or an HP monitor with power-passthrough. ● An Ethernet network infrastructure is required. ◦ This should be a 100 Mb or one Gb system. ◦ DHCP is highly recommended. ◦ Can only see t200 Zero Clients on same subnet as host PC. Best Practices for Setting Up a MultiSeat Environment 11

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Best Practices for Setting Up a MultiSeat Environment
A USB-connected environment is ideal when plug-and-play simplicity is desired or in settings with no
Ethernet network infrastructure. An Ethernet-connected environment is ideal when the distance
needed between the host PC and its clients must be greater than USB allows. It can also help reduce
cable clutter around the host PC.
NOTE:
If the t200 Zero Client drivers are not preinstalled on your host PC, please download them
from the HP website. Go to hp.com, click
SUPPORT & DRIVERS
, click
Drivers & Software
, type the
host PC model number (
ms6200
) in the field, and click
SEARCH
to find the latest t200 Zero Client
drivers.
USB-connected MultiSeat Environment
This setup is suitable for either t100 series clients or t200 Zero Clients.
NOTE:
You cannot mix t100 series clients and t200 Zero Clients connected to the same MultiSeat
host PC, but you can mix t100 and t150 client devices.
Connect the zero clients to the host PC:
Connect singleton zero clients (not in a daisy chain) via USB cable directly to the host PC.
To connect zero clients in a daisy chain, connect each client via USB cable to the next, and
then connect one end of the daisy chain via USB cable to the host PC.
NOTE:
Up to three zero clients may be connected by USB cable in a daisy chain.
Each zero client in a daisy chain must be powered using the optional power adapter
connected to an AC power source or an HP monitor with power-pass-through.
Ethernet-connected MultiSeat Environment
This setup is suitable for the t200 Zero Client only.
Daisy chaining off an Ethernet-connected zero client is not supported.
With no USB connection to supply power, zero clients must have another source of power: either
an optional power adapter connected to an AC power source or an HP monitor with power-pass-
through.
An Ethernet network infrastructure is required.
This should be a 100 Mb or one Gb system.
DHCP is highly recommended.
Can only see t200 Zero Clients on same subnet as host PC.
Best Practices for Setting Up a MultiSeat Environment
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