📄️ Internet connection
oneclick™ runs exclusively in the browser and therefore requires a stable connection to the internet. In general, we recommend connecting directly to the Internet using a LAN cable instead of DLAN or WLAN. Your router should also support the maximum possible speed of your internet connection. If this is not sufficient for smooth streaming, contact […]
📄️ Hardware and software requirements
Learn wich hardware and software ist required for your end device to achieve the best performance when working with oneclick™.
📄️ Browser-Specific Notes
Using Firefox Camera and microphone access in Firefox For a stable connection, camera and microphone require a dedicated IPv4 address. With dynamic or shared IP addresses, limitations may occur. If your device is not recognized, check whether a static IPv4 address is available. Multi-monitor usage in Firefox When moving a Firefox window to a second […]
📄️ Optimise streaming performance
In this article, you will learn how to optimize streaming performance in oneclick™ from your connected server.
📄️ Allowlisting oneclick™ IP addresses
In this article, you will learn which oneclick™ IP addresses need to be allowed in your firewall (previously also referred to as whitelisting).
📄️ Domains/Subdomains
Hier you will learn which oneclick™ domains and subdomains you can add to the allowlist (formerly whitelist) for specific purposes.
📄️ Connection of server operating systems
If you connect devices with Microsoft Windows Server operating systems to oneclick™, e.g. for delivering your own software, we recommend that you use at least version 2019 to achieve the highest possible performance. Overview of supported versions: Server operating system RDP version 2022 10 recommended 2019 10 recommended 2016* 10 limited usability oneclick™ supports RDP […]
📄️ Connection of client operating systems
For the delivery of client operating systems via oneclick™, we recommend that you use RDP version 10 to achieve the highest possible performance. Overview of supported versions: Client operating system RDP version Microsoft Windows 11 10 recommended Microsoft Windows 10 10 recommended Microsoft Windows 8 8.1 usable with reduced performance We recommend to keep your RDP […]
📄️ Connection via VPN IPsec
Requirements for the VPN end device When creating a connection to oneclick™, please note that a connection to an external firewall vendor/manufacturer is established here. We do not use a specific vendor, but regulate VPN connections via an IPsec technology. A site-to-site connection must be possible. The connection must not be triggered by the terminal device […]
📄️ Protocols for access
The protocols RDP, VNC and SSH can be selected. For RDP applications the common encryption methods Any, NLA, RDP and TLS can be selected.
📄️ Microsoft RDSH farms via Remote Desktop Connection Broker
oneclick™ supports the “Remote Desktop Connection Broker” (also known as RD Connection Broker or Remote Desktop Connection Broker, formerly Terminal Services Session Broker).
📄️ Thinstuff XP/VS Terminal Server
oneclick™ is compatible and fully supports Thinstuff as an alternative to RDS. The connection to Thinstuff XP/VS Terminal Server runs stable in oneclick™.