
Typical RGS configuration
Figure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration on page 3 shows a typical RGS configuration, consisting of a
personal workstation and a thin client. The user’s applications run on the personal workstation while the
user interacts with these applications from the thin client.
Figure 1-1 Typical RGS configuration
The remote Personal Workstation desktop image is transmitted over the network to the thin client, which
displays the desktop image locally in a window. RGS is designed to provide fast capture, compression,
and transmission of the desktop image over standard TCP/IP networks. RGS also captures user
keyboard and mouse inputs from the thin client, and sends them over the network to the local computer
(laptop, thin client, or other PC).
RGS also supports remote USB, which enables a user to connect USB devices to the local computer,
and have the USB devices accessible by the remote computer. In addition, HP RGS supports remote
audio, whereby audio output from the applications is transported over the network for playback on the
receiver client.
Typical RGS configuration
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