I have a client that has 3 WYSE Terminals and about 30 PC's. I recently setup a DHCP server, and a WINS server. I put the WINS server in the DHCP configuration so all the clients would access it. The WYSE terminals all worked fine for about a day, then one of them couldn't find the Citrix server. After spending some time troubleshooting it, I figured out that it would work fine if I put a static IP address in it. The client said he would rather all the PC's be the same and access the DHCP server, but if we had to use static to make it work, oh well. The following day, another one of the WYSE terminals had the same problem.
Here is my question, why can't they seem to find the Citrix server when it uses DHCP, but not when it's static. The only thing I can think of has to do with the way I setup the WINS server in the DHCP server. I used h-node (hybrid) instead of b-node (broadcast). I noticed some of the PC's after switching them to DHCP came up with Broadcast node type, and then after awhile would switch to Hybrid node type. Does a Winterm have trouble with the Hybrid node type? Thanks for any help on this issue.
Here is my question, why can't they seem to find the Citrix server when it uses DHCP, but not when it's static. The only thing I can think of has to do with the way I setup the WINS server in the DHCP server. I used h-node (hybrid) instead of b-node (broadcast). I noticed some of the PC's after switching them to DHCP came up with Broadcast node type, and then after awhile would switch to Hybrid node type. Does a Winterm have trouble with the Hybrid node type? Thanks for any help on this issue.