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 At work we've sold the Wyse 3360 and 3125 to our customers to use in 
place of serial terminals. We don't use the ICA connection at all. If 
our clients are connecting via serial connections, we just tell the 
Winterm to connect over the serial port, and at what baud rate. If our 
client is connecting over the network, we just assign the Winterm an IP 
address, and point it at the IP address of the server. It might do DHCP, 
but we've never had an occasion to use that.  
 However, we are using this as a command line client, as our software is 
text based. I've never even tried to use this as a GUI client, and have 
no idea if it would even work as a GUI client for a non-Citrix or WTS 
based system.  

...alan


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