WYSE RDP reconnect option

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  • #46065
    johhen
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    Hi,

    We use WYSE 3040 Clients With ThinOS 8.4_112 to Connect to a Windows Server 2016 RDS Gateway and RDS session host environment.

    Config:

    ConnectionBroker=Microsoft
    VDIBroker=portal.example.com

    This Works perfectly if network Connection between Clients and servers are stable, but if I simulate a “network issue” for more then 30 Seconds it never reconnects automaitcally, nor does it give any Message to the user that the Client is actually disconnected. Image just freezes (user would need to manually disconnect the session and reconnect to continue working)

    Is there any option to set WYSE Clients to give user a warning message that they are disconnected from the RDS session when the network is Down?

    Is there any option to automatically reconnect when network is back?

    I am looking for similar behaviour as a Windows RDP Client which gives a disconnect Message to the user after a couple of Seconds, then it retries 20 times to reconnect per default.

     

    #52369
    RobaHelpdesk
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    Having the same issue here.

    For RDP connections there is a “reconnect=yes” parameter

    Is there a similar parameter when using; ConnectionBroker=

     

     

    #52392
    ConfGen
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    Can you add
    Reconnect=10 (or any other value. Value represents seconds to wait before reconnect)
    to your config?

    CG

    #52434
    RobaHelpdesk
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    OK, thanks.

    It’s behaviour is a bit different, but it works.

    I added a line with “Reconnect=10” to our wnos.ini

    After 30 seconds the disconnected session fails back to the login-screen, it then does a reconnect after 10 seconds.

    The user does not have to re-enter their credentials.

     

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