Specifications

Add-ons ReadMe Documentation 17
BootP 2.01
Wyse Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) 2.01 is a UDP/IP-based protocol which allows a
booting host to configure itself dynamically and without user supervision. BOOTP provides
a means to notify a host of its assigned IP address plus other network configurations, the
IP address of a boot server host, and the name of a file to be loaded into memory and
executed. Wyse BOOTP client does not support downloading an image through TFTP as
described in BOOTP specifications. Wyse BOOTP client serves as a means to
dynamically obtain network configurations in network environments which have a BOOTP
server installed and do not communicate with a DHCP client.
Certificates 1.0
Wyse Certificates 1.0 allows Wintermâ„¢ 3 series Thin Client administrators to import and
remove digital certificates, as well as view the details of installed digital certificates. This
Add-on supports X.509 certificate structure and standard ASN.1 encoding.
A user interface is provided for administrators to manually download new custom digital
certificates through FTP into the thin client. The digital certificates are installed in the thin
client using Microsoft standard certificate APIs. As the digital certificate is installed, a copy
is saved in the registry, and another copy is saved as a file on Flash to ensure
functionality. With proper registry settings, certificates that reside in Flash can be imported
into the certificate store automatically during boot up. In addition, the digital certificates
can be used through the virtual channels of both ICA and RDP sessions.
DialUp 2.1
Wyse DialUp 2.1 allows Wintermâ„¢ 3 series Thin Client users to configure a new dial-up
connection, or edit an existing connection, using the Dial-Up Configuration Wizard.
Edgeport
Wyse Edgeport allows USB-to-Serial/Modem and USB-to-Parallel solutions for Input/
Output (I/O) port expansion in Wintermâ„¢ 3 series Thin Clients. The Edgeport external
device connects to a USB port of the thin client and allows you to configure the USB-Serial
port(s) as direct COM port(s) or modem port(s) using the Edgeport dialog. You can also
configure the USB-Serial port(s) settings from the Port dialog box.
Note
Edgeport registry settings are lost after upgrading from CE 4.0 or 4.1 to 4.2.
About the Add-on
Edgeport Serial Driver Version: 2.9.4.0
Edgeport Parallel Driver Version: 2.0.0.1