Well, the main problem is that even a 1x CD-R burns at 150kByte/s, which
would require a ~1.5Mbit/s sustained transfer speed. Assuming that the
maximum sustained transfer speed over 802.11b is 6 Mbit/s, then you could
burn no faster than 4x (higher with 802.11g). While burning, CD-Rs often
require a continuous data feed so any interruption in the wireless
connection could be disasterous. Thus, CD burning and wireless do not mix.
You could use XP's remote desktop connection (it may only be found in the
Professional version). That way, you could transfer your files to the
computer with the CD burner and then access that computer over the network
to burn the files.
-Yves
"Michael" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:923D743C-EE07-45DE-B23B-(E-Mail Removed)...
> I've set up a network at home using wireless and so far I've managed to
> get
> everything working. But I was wonderign If you can get Widnows to
> recognise a
> shared CD Burner so I am able to burn Cd's from another computer. Is this
> possible and how?
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