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We have about 20 to 30 Wyse Xenith PRO 2 D00DX 2GF/2GR.
 
We have about 20 to 30 Wyse Xenith PRO 2 D00DX 2GF/2GR.
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It seems to be also called Wyse 5010 Zero Client.
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== Ideas ==
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What can we do with dozens of Wyse terminals?
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* Create a cluster
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== Random Informations ==
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* Xendesktop 7.1
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* Citrix Environnement Diagram: http://www.pro-vis.com/linked/wyse_tc_diagram.jpg
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* It seems to be very hard to change the firmware. At least, there is almost no information about it on Internet.
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== Useful Documentation ==
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* Admin Guide: https://support.wyse.com/OA_HTML/cskatch.jsp?fileid=ZG715DF4CC6826E3F65BD8DC8378EB08E67E7D4E27C1D8E92F&jttst0=6_23871%2C23871%2C-1%2C0%2C&jtfm0=_0_1_0_-1_f_nv_&etfm1=&jfn=ZGE0CB695E9D67D84791F6F2FAF2B9826894C8FF6DC46CD9D8BA3A621B0E80780775F8571D70536A264AAAAF769AAF039135&oas=t_aYgA4CiYdBVr7GVniPtw..
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* Release Note: https://support.wyse.com/OA_HTML/cskatch.jsp?fileid=ZGC118B39B1D4006ACCA2488D4E970E0323A37F7952B596CC0&jttst0=6_23871%2C23871%2C-1%2C0%2C&jtfm0=_0_1_0_-1_f_nv_&etfm1=&jfn=ZGE0CB695E9D67D84791F6F2FAF2B9826894C8FF6DC46CD9D8BA3A621B0E80780775F8571D70536A264AAAAF769AAF039135&oas=FqkwJ0dXoY3LWwShBarCgQ..
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* Quick Start Guide: https://cdn.cnetcontent.com/9b/8d/9b8dfcdb-c7f8-4e22-915a-aa50644de39a.pdf
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* USB Imaging Tool: https://downloads.dell.com/wyse/USBFT/2.1.2/
  
 
== Specs ==
 
== Specs ==
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* Operating System: None.
 
* Operating System: None.
 
* Apparently, PXE is available.
 
* Apparently, PXE is available.
 
 
== Useful Documentation ==
 
 
* Admin Guide: https://support.wyse.com/OA_HTML/cskatch.jsp?fileid=ZG715DF4CC6826E3F65BD8DC8378EB08E67E7D4E27C1D8E92F&jttst0=6_23871%2C23871%2C-1%2C0%2C&jtfm0=_0_1_0_-1_f_nv_&etfm1=&jfn=ZGE0CB695E9D67D84791F6F2FAF2B9826894C8FF6DC46CD9D8BA3A621B0E80780775F8571D70536A264AAAAF769AAF039135&oas=t_aYgA4CiYdBVr7GVniPtw..
 
* Release Note: https://support.wyse.com/OA_HTML/cskatch.jsp?fileid=ZGC118B39B1D4006ACCA2488D4E970E0323A37F7952B596CC0&jttst0=6_23871%2C23871%2C-1%2C0%2C&jtfm0=_0_1_0_-1_f_nv_&etfm1=&jfn=ZGE0CB695E9D67D84791F6F2FAF2B9826894C8FF6DC46CD9D8BA3A621B0E80780775F8571D70536A264AAAAF769AAF039135&oas=FqkwJ0dXoY3LWwShBarCgQ..
 
* Quick Start Guide: https://cdn.cnetcontent.com/9b/8d/9b8dfcdb-c7f8-4e22-915a-aa50644de39a.pdf
 
* USB Imaging Tool: https://downloads.dell.com/wyse/USBFT/2.1.2/
 
  
 
== References ==
 
== References ==
  
 
* http://www.wysechoice.co.uk/Xenith-PRO-2-D00DX-2GF/2GR-P/N-909639-02L
 
* http://www.wysechoice.co.uk/Xenith-PRO-2-D00DX-2GF/2GR-P/N-909639-02L

Revision as of 00:54, 29 October 2016

We have about 20 to 30 Wyse Xenith PRO 2 D00DX 2GF/2GR.

It seems to be also called Wyse 5010 Zero Client.


Ideas

What can we do with dozens of Wyse terminals?

  • Create a cluster

Random Informations

  • Xendesktop 7.1
  • Citrix Environnement Diagram: wyse_tc_diagram.jpg
  • It seems to be very hard to change the firmware. At least, there is almost no information about it on Internet.

Useful Documentation

Specs

  • Processor: AMD G-Series Dual core T48E 1.4GHz with AMD RadeonTM HD 6250 Graphics
  • Memory: 2GB Flash / 2GB RAM
  • Expandable up to 8GB Flash / 4GB DDR3 RAM
  • I/O peripheral support: One DisplayPort. (Optional DisplayPort to DVI-I adapter available)
  • One DVI-I port. DVI to VGA (DB-15) adapter included
  • Four External USB 2.0 ports (2 front; 2 back)
  • Serial and Parallel connectivity supported through USB 2.0 adapters
  • Enhanced USB Keyboard with Windows Keys (104 keys) and PS/2 mouse port.
  • PS/2 Optical mouse included.

Networking

  • 10/100/1000 Base-T Gigabit Ethernet
  • RJ45 or SFP Module

Factory options

  • Single and Dual Band 802.11 a/b/g/n integrated Wireless with external dual antenna
  • SFP Module support for Fiber NIC network connectivity
  • Bluetooth connectivity

Display

  • VESA monitor support with Display Data Control (DDC) for automatic setting of resolution and refresh rate
  • DisplayPort: 2560x1600@32bpp
  • DVI-I: 1920x1200@32bpp
  • Dual display: 1920x1200@32bpp

Audio

  • Composite Audio Jack: 1/8-inch mini, 16-bit stereo.
  • Internal Mono speaker.

Physical characteristics

  • Height: 6.7 inches (170mm)
  • Width: 1.6 inches (40mm)
  • Depth: 7.3 inches (185mm)
  • Shipping Weight: 2.05 lbs. / 0.93 kg
  • Mountings: Vertical feet standard.
  • Horizontal feet optional.
  • Optional Dell Ergotron mounting bracket.
  • Device Security: Built-in Kensington security slot (cable sold separately)

Power

  • Worldwide auto-sensing 100–240 VAC, 50/60 Hz 65W, 19V DC.
  • Energy Star V.5.0
  • Phase V external and EuP compliant power adapter
  • Average power usage with device connected to 1 keyboard with
  • 1 PS/2 mouse and 1 monitor: Under 9 Watts

Environnement

  • Temperature Range: Operating: 32° to 104° F (10° to 40° C), horizontal and vertical positions.
  • Storage: 14° to 140° F (-10° to 60° C)
  • Humidity: 20% to 80% condensing
  • 10% to 95% non-condensing

Safety Certifications

  • German EKI-ITB 2000, ISO 9241-3/-8
  • cULus 60950, TÜV-GS, EN 60950
  • FCC Class B, CE, VCCI, C-Tick
  • WEEE, RoHS Compliant
  • Warranty: Three-year Limited hardware warrant

Features

  • AMD G series dual core 1.4GHz processor delivers high speed and power
  • High definition multimedia experience leveraging hardware acceleration engine for various multimedia formats
  • Gigabit Ethernet and 4 USB 2.0 ports
  • Consumes less than 9 Watts of power, reducing costs and carbon emissions.
  • Operating System: None.
  • Apparently, PXE is available.

References