My mame machine is using a motherboard with an onboard ethernet port. I wanted to connect my machine to my network via a wireless connection.
However since wireless ethernet bridges are still about $80, so I bought a wireless adapter that that plugs into a USB port (D-Link DWL-122, $40).
I've recently been thinking about how much CPU time this thing might be using, even when it's idle and not transferring data. Or since it's a windows machine, it might be downloading windows updates in the background or something.
I've also wondered about sharing the USB connection with other USB devices (trackballs, mice, spinners, lightguns, etc...). The motherboard only supports USB 1.1. Is there any danger of performance problems because of the USB wireless adapter hogging the connection?
Has anybody put any thought and/or research into this?